WORLD BRIEFING | EUROPE; Britain: London Bombing Trial Ends Without Verdict
By JOHN F. BURNS
Published: August 2, 2008
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02EFD7123FF931A3575BC0A96E9C8B63After more than two weeks of deliberations, a jury in Kingston, a London suburb, was dismissed Friday after failing to reach a verdict in a trial of three men accused of being accomplices in the July 7, 2005, bombings on the London transit system that killed 56 people, including four bombers. Waheed Ali, 25, Sadeer Salim, 28, and Mohammed Shakil, 32, all from the northern city of Leeds, were accused of traveling to London with two of the bombers to scout locations for the attacks. Prosecutors are thought highly likely to seek a retrial.
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Four years, 52 dead, £100m - no convictions• Police say further 7/7 charges unlikely
• Security officials say little chance of 7/7 bombing charges as three cleared
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/29/july-7-london-bomb-trialSenior security officials conceded last night that it is likely no one will be brought to justice for the 7 July bombs that killed 52 people in London in 2005, despite their belief that more than 20 people were involved in the attacks.
The admission came shortly after the only three men to be charged in connection with the suicide bombings were acquitted yesterday.
After a £100m criminal investigation, the biggest police inquiry in modern times, the trio were cleared by a jury at Kingston crown court of helping to plan the attacks by carrying out a reconnaissance mission with two of the bombers.
The men, Waheed Ali, 25, Mohammed Shakil, 32, and Sadeer Saleem, 28, had already been tried once last year, when a jury failed to reach a verdict.
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