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Police who mistakenly killed Brazilian electrician Jean Charles de Menezes in south London relied on poor-quality pictures, an inquest has heard. | Police who mistakenly killed Brazilian electrician Jean Charles de Menezes in south London relied on poor-quality pictures, an inquest has heard. |
More than 30 other police photographs of real would-be suicide bomber, Hussain Osman, were not passed onto the team trying to hunt him down. | More than 30 other police photographs of real would-be suicide bomber, Hussain Osman, were not passed onto the team trying to hunt him down. |
An unnamed officer said the pictures may have given marksmen a "better chance" of identifying Osman. | An unnamed officer said the pictures may have given marksmen a "better chance" of identifying Osman. |
Mr de Menezes was shot dead by police marksmen in Stockwell on 22 July, 2005. | Mr de Menezes was shot dead by police marksmen in Stockwell on 22 July, 2005. |
The inquest heard that in 2004 a police surveillance team had taken more than 30 photographs of Osman on a camping trip in the Lake District. | The inquest heard that in 2004 a police surveillance team had taken more than 30 photographs of Osman on a camping trip in the Lake District. |
Instead, officers relied on "poor quality" CCTV images of Osman on a bus | Instead, officers relied on "poor quality" CCTV images of Osman on a bus |
But the "Operation Ragstone" images in Cumbria were not examined after Osman launched a failed bomb attack in London on July 21 2005 because officers were unaware of any link. | But the "Operation Ragstone" images in Cumbria were not examined after Osman launched a failed bomb attack in London on July 21 2005 because officers were unaware of any link. |
Marksmen who mistook the bomber for Mr de Menezes relied instead on "poor quality" CCTV image and a gym card picture, described as "not the best" by a detective. | Marksmen who mistook the bomber for Mr de Menezes relied instead on "poor quality" CCTV image and a gym card picture, described as "not the best" by a detective. |
After seeing the photographs for the first time, a senior surveillance officer, named only as Derek, told the inquest the images may have helped before the shooting. | After seeing the photographs for the first time, a senior surveillance officer, named only as Derek, told the inquest the images may have helped before the shooting. |
He said: "Anything that would give us a better chance of identifying him (Osman) would be an advantage. | He said: "Anything that would give us a better chance of identifying him (Osman) would be an advantage. |
"In terms of comparing I would not have been able to say positively - but in my terminology there is a strong resemblance. | "In terms of comparing I would not have been able to say positively - but in my terminology there is a strong resemblance. |
"I do not think it would have been misleading. Anything that we had would have been welcome." | "I do not think it would have been misleading. Anything that we had would have been welcome." |
I had one spare hand at the time and I grabbed the radio and transmitted. 'Frank' | |
The inquest also heard that a police officer was urinating in his surveillance van when Jean Charles de Menezes walked past. | |
The officer, named as Frank, insisted he had not neglected his duties by failing to film Mr de Menezes. | |
He said he still managed to get a good look at Mr de Menezes leaving his flat in Tulse Hill, south London. | |
When asked how he failed to film the incident, he added: "I had one spare hand at the time and I grabbed the radio and transmitted." | |
Police say that Osman and Mr de Menezes resembled one another | |
After the operations room was told "he's worth another look", surveillance officers held back from stopping Mr de Menezes before he got on a bus over fears for the safety of mothers and children nearby, the inquest heard. | |
Frank told the inquest how he initially believed Mr de Menezes was not failed suicide bomber Hussain Osman but then changed his mind. | |
When asked whether he felt he did the right thing by putting down his video camera when he was "caught short", Frank said: "Yes sir." | |
'Greatest failure' | |
Michael Mansfield QC, for the de Menezes family, said surveillance information Frank gave over the radio was "neither here nor there." | |
Mr Mansfield also said the fact Mr de Menezes was not stopped from getting on the bus was possibly one of the greatest failures in the investigation. | |
Explaining how he managed to catch a sight of Mr de Menezes, Frank said: "My initial thought was that it was a negative. It was only when Mr de Menezes walked closer to me that I actually compared him to the picture I had. | |
"I then said it was probably worth somebody else having a look." | |
The inquest continues. | The inquest continues. |
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