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The explosive used by the alleged 21 July bombers was as powerful as TNT or gelignite, a jury has been told. | The explosive used by the alleged 21 July bombers was as powerful as TNT or gelignite, a jury has been told. |
Forensics expert Claire McGavigan said that, had one of the devices exploded, lethal shrapnel would have travelled at "hundreds of metres a second". | |
People could have died, been seriously injured or lost limbs, she told Woolwich Crown Court. | People could have died, been seriously injured or lost limbs, she told Woolwich Crown Court. |
Six men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions on London's transport network in 2005. | Six men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions on London's transport network in 2005. |
They are Manfo Asiedu, Muktar Ibrahim, Hussein Osman, Yassin Omar, Ramzi Mohammed and Adel Yahya. | They are Manfo Asiedu, Muktar Ibrahim, Hussein Osman, Yassin Omar, Ramzi Mohammed and Adel Yahya. |
Pictures of the 21/7 suspects | |
The jury has heard how none of the four bombs set off in three Tube trains and a bus exploded properly. | The jury has heard how none of the four bombs set off in three Tube trains and a bus exploded properly. |
Mr Mohammed is alleged to have tried to detonate a rucksack bomb on a Northern Line train between Stockwell and Oval. | Mr Mohammed is alleged to have tried to detonate a rucksack bomb on a Northern Line train between Stockwell and Oval. |
There would be serious damage to the train itself, there would be serious injuries, quite possibly death to people in the area at the time Claire McGavigan | |
Ms McGavigan, a senior case officer at the Forensics Explosives Laboratory in Kent, tested samples from his bag. | Ms McGavigan, a senior case officer at the Forensics Explosives Laboratory in Kent, tested samples from his bag. |
"It was comparable to the gelignite and the TNT used in the same tests. These are both high explosives as well," she said. | "It was comparable to the gelignite and the TNT used in the same tests. These are both high explosives as well," she said. |
"Any fragment travelling at that speed and possibly very hot is very dangerous and can obviously embed itself in a person and cause serious injury. | "Any fragment travelling at that speed and possibly very hot is very dangerous and can obviously embed itself in a person and cause serious injury. |
"There would be serious damage to the train itself, there would be serious injuries, quite possibly death to people in the area at the time." | "There would be serious damage to the train itself, there would be serious injuries, quite possibly death to people in the area at the time." |
On the day of the alleged attempted attacks, Ms McGavigan examined the remains of Mr Mohammed's alleged bomb on the floor of the Tube carriage. | On the day of the alleged attempted attacks, Ms McGavigan examined the remains of Mr Mohammed's alleged bomb on the floor of the Tube carriage. |
It had a "strong chemical smell, a bit like bleach", was sticky and made her eyes sting when she tried to scoop it up, she said. | It had a "strong chemical smell, a bit like bleach", was sticky and made her eyes sting when she tried to scoop it up, she said. |
She also told the court that she thought the home-made device had not gone off because of a problem with the detonator. | She also told the court that she thought the home-made device had not gone off because of a problem with the detonator. |
"It appears that the most likely reason was that the initiator containing the TATP [triacetone triperoxide - an explosive sometimes used in detonators] wasn't actually powerful enough to set off the main charge in this particular case," she said. | "It appears that the most likely reason was that the initiator containing the TATP [triacetone triperoxide - an explosive sometimes used in detonators] wasn't actually powerful enough to set off the main charge in this particular case," she said. |
Smoking and burning | Smoking and burning |
The explosive was placed in a plastic container with shrapnel such as nails and screws taped to the outside, the court heard. | The explosive was placed in a plastic container with shrapnel such as nails and screws taped to the outside, the court heard. |
Earlier the jury was told that a sample of the explosive charge from Mr Mohammed's rucksack started to smoke and burn through layers of forensic packaging five days after the attempted attacks. | Earlier the jury was told that a sample of the explosive charge from Mr Mohammed's rucksack started to smoke and burn through layers of forensic packaging five days after the attempted attacks. |
Ms McGavigan said she had smelt burning the moment she went into a separate building to the main laboratory on 26 July 2005, where the sample was kept. | Ms McGavigan said she had smelt burning the moment she went into a separate building to the main laboratory on 26 July 2005, where the sample was kept. |
The pale yellow gel-like mixture was being stored in special anti-static bags, placed in water and then in plastic boxes, the court heard. | The pale yellow gel-like mixture was being stored in special anti-static bags, placed in water and then in plastic boxes, the court heard. |
She told the jury that she and the principal forensic investigator had hosed down the outside of the bag. | She told the jury that she and the principal forensic investigator had hosed down the outside of the bag. |
"Some of the material had burnt and was black and charred. It burnt through three layers of packaging and left a hole," she said. | "Some of the material had burnt and was black and charred. It burnt through three layers of packaging and left a hole," she said. |
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