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Taxi driver quizzed over 7 July | Taxi driver quizzed over 7 July |
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One of the three men arrested over the 7 July bombings is a 30-year-old taxi driver from Leeds, it has emerged. | One of the three men arrested over the 7 July bombings is a 30-year-old taxi driver from Leeds, it has emerged. |
Mohammed Shakil, a father of three from the Beeston area, recently handed in his notice, saying that he was going to visit his father in Pakistan. | Mohammed Shakil, a father of three from the Beeston area, recently handed in his notice, saying that he was going to visit his father in Pakistan. |
He was detained at Manchester Airport along with a 23-year-old man. A third suspect, aged 26, was held in Leeds. | He was detained at Manchester Airport along with a 23-year-old man. A third suspect, aged 26, was held in Leeds. |
Fifty-two people died in 2005 after four suicide bombers attacked three London Underground trains and a bus. | Fifty-two people died in 2005 after four suicide bombers attacked three London Underground trains and a bus. |
Police have been searching five houses in the Beeston area of Leeds, and two premises in east London. | Police have been searching five houses in the Beeston area of Leeds, and two premises in east London. |
The three men, arrested on Thursday, are being interviewed by anti-terrorism officers at Paddington Green police station in London. | |
They are being held on suspicion of the commission, preparation, or instigation of acts of terrorism. | They are being held on suspicion of the commission, preparation, or instigation of acts of terrorism. |
Under anti-terror laws, police can hold them for a maximum of 28 days. | Under anti-terror laws, police can hold them for a maximum of 28 days. |
'Very shocked' | 'Very shocked' |
Abdul Waheed, owner of Gee Gee Cars in Beeston Park, said Mohammed Shakil had worked for his firm for the past four months. | Abdul Waheed, owner of Gee Gee Cars in Beeston Park, said Mohammed Shakil had worked for his firm for the past four months. |
Two weeks ago he left work after giving notice, saying he was going to Pakistan. | Two weeks ago he left work after giving notice, saying he was going to Pakistan. |
He booked a taxi to Manchester Airport, where he was intending to take a flight to Pakistan. | |
"He said he would maybe stay over there for three or four months," said Mr Waheed. | "He said he would maybe stay over there for three or four months," said Mr Waheed. |
"I said he was most welcome back here when he got back." | "I said he was most welcome back here when he got back." |
But Mr Waheed noticed that Mohammed Shakil's house had been sealed off by police, and realised he had been arrested. | But Mr Waheed noticed that Mohammed Shakil's house had been sealed off by police, and realised he had been arrested. |
"He is so polite - a good, hard worker and well-educated. He never had a problem with customers. I'm very shocked." | "He is so polite - a good, hard worker and well-educated. He never had a problem with customers. I'm very shocked." |
Low-key searches | Low-key searches |
Mohammad Sidique Khan, 30, Shehzad Tanweer, 22, and Germaine Lindsay, 19, detonated bombs on three Tube trains and Hasib Hussain, 18, attacked a bus. | Mohammad Sidique Khan, 30, Shehzad Tanweer, 22, and Germaine Lindsay, 19, detonated bombs on three Tube trains and Hasib Hussain, 18, attacked a bus. |
The searches are expected to take some time | The searches are expected to take some time |
The four bombers died in the explosions, and no-one has yet been charged over the attacks. | The four bombers died in the explosions, and no-one has yet been charged over the attacks. |
Scotland Yard said the arrests were part of a pre-planned, intelligence-led operation and also involved the West Yorkshire Police Counter Terrorism Unit. | |
Ch Supt Mark Milsom, of West Yorkshire Police, said it had not been a high-profile operation and unarmed officers were carrying out the searches. | Ch Supt Mark Milsom, of West Yorkshire Police, said it had not been a high-profile operation and unarmed officers were carrying out the searches. |
He said the searches may take "some time" but they were not expecting to find firearms or bomb-making equipment. | He said the searches may take "some time" but they were not expecting to find firearms or bomb-making equipment. |
The houses being searched in Leeds are in Cardinal Road, Colwyn Road, Firth Mount, Tempest Road, and Rowland Place. | The houses being searched in Leeds are in Cardinal Road, Colwyn Road, Firth Mount, Tempest Road, and Rowland Place. |
Tanweer and Hussain were both living in Beeston when the attacks were carried out, and Khan grew up in Beeston. Tanweer lived in Colwyn Road with his parents. | Tanweer and Hussain were both living in Beeston when the attacks were carried out, and Khan grew up in Beeston. Tanweer lived in Colwyn Road with his parents. |