A series of failed bomb attacks on three underground tube trains and one bus could provide vital clues for investigators trying to tackle the terrorist threat facing London.
The unsuccessful attacks came two weeks after bomb blasts killed 56 people in the UK capital, on 7 July. On Thursday 21 July, three tube trains and one bus were targeted in the north, south, east and west, but this time all four bombs failed to detonate and no one was killed.
On Friday, police investigators released CCTV images of four men wanted for questioning in connection with Thursday’s events. They also raided several properties across London. As well as collecting forensic evidence, police conducted hundreds of interviews and called on members of the public to come forward with camera-phone images.
A day after the incidents, investigators also shot dead a man on an underground train at Stockwell underground station in south London. Officials said the man was challenged by plain-clothes police, at 1000 BST, and failed to halt. The shooting was described as “directly linked” to the ongoing anti-terrorist operation.
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