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Focus on pre-7 July surveillance Report on pre-7 July surveillance
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A report examining what MI5 knew about the 7 July London bombers before their 2005 attacks is published later.A report examining what MI5 knew about the 7 July London bombers before their 2005 attacks is published later.
The parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee report was ordered after a trial heard ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan had been followed in 2004.The parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee report was ordered after a trial heard ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan had been followed in 2004.
The fresh report is expected to detail the nature of MI5's surveillance of him and accomplice Shehzad Tanweer.The fresh report is expected to detail the nature of MI5's surveillance of him and accomplice Shehzad Tanweer.
An earlier report cleared the security service because there had been no intelligence the men were a risk.An earlier report cleared the security service because there had been no intelligence the men were a risk.
The Intelligence and Security Committee(ISC), which reports to the prime minister, revealed in 2006 that Khan and Tanweer had appeared on the periphery of another investigation. The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), which reports to the prime minister, revealed in 2006 that Khan and Tanweer had appeared on the periphery of another investigation.
The report said neither man had been fully identified and there was no intelligence to suggest that they were plotting an attack.The report said neither man had been fully identified and there was no intelligence to suggest that they were plotting an attack.
But in 2007, it was revealed that the men had in fact appeared on the security service's radar thanks to their contacts with another group of men later arrested for plotting fertiliser bomb attacks.But in 2007, it was revealed that the men had in fact appeared on the security service's radar thanks to their contacts with another group of men later arrested for plotting fertiliser bomb attacks.
Officers saw Khan attend four meetings with some of those plotters during February and March 2004. At least one conversation was caught on an MI5 bug.Officers saw Khan attend four meetings with some of those plotters during February and March 2004. At least one conversation was caught on an MI5 bug.
On a separate occasion, officers followed Khan from Sussex to his home in Leeds.On a separate occasion, officers followed Khan from Sussex to his home in Leeds.
According to the original ISC report, officers decided not to investigate any further because of more urgent priorities.According to the original ISC report, officers decided not to investigate any further because of more urgent priorities.
The new report was ordered by Prime Minister Gordon Brown in the wake of the 2007 revelations - but its publication was delayed because of a prosecution relating to the London bombings.The new report was ordered by Prime Minister Gordon Brown in the wake of the 2007 revelations - but its publication was delayed because of a prosecution relating to the London bombings.
Survivors of the 7/7 attacks and families of victims have been demanding to know why the security service decided to discount the Leeds pair.Survivors of the 7/7 attacks and families of victims have been demanding to know why the security service decided to discount the Leeds pair.
Some families say they will push for an independent inquiry if the ISC report fails to answer all of their questions.Some families say they will push for an independent inquiry if the ISC report fails to answer all of their questions.
Fifty-two people died and hundreds were injured when Khan, Tanweer and two other suicide bombers attacked the London transport system.Fifty-two people died and hundreds were injured when Khan, Tanweer and two other suicide bombers attacked the London transport system.