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Police quiz 7 July bomber's widow | |
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The wife of 7 July bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan is among four people being questioned in connection with the 2005 attacks, which killed 52 people. | |
Officers arrested Hasina Patel, 29, her brother Arshad Patel, 30, and Khalid Khaliq, 34, in West Yorkshire; Imran Motala, 22, was held in Birmingham. | Officers arrested Hasina Patel, 29, her brother Arshad Patel, 30, and Khalid Khaliq, 34, in West Yorkshire; Imran Motala, 22, was held in Birmingham. |
They are being held in London on suspicion of commissioning, preparing or instigating acts of terrorism. | |
Seven addresses in the West Midlands and West Yorkshire are being searched. | Seven addresses in the West Midlands and West Yorkshire are being searched. |
Suresh Grover, who has represented Ms Patel since 2005, said he was "shocked and outraged" at the arrests. | |
"Hasina and her family have co-operated with the police, intelligence services, with the coroner, they have been in regular contact with everyone," he said. | "Hasina and her family have co-operated with the police, intelligence services, with the coroner, they have been in regular contact with everyone," he said. |
"There is... absolutely no reason for these dramatic arrests to take place in this fashion." | "There is... absolutely no reason for these dramatic arrests to take place in this fashion." |
BBC home affairs correspondent Daniel Sandford said Ms Patel's representatives insisted she had simply been trying to rebuild her life. | |
Continuing searches | Continuing searches |
Forensic teams are searching a property in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, in Leonard Road, and police are guarding a block of student flats in Selly Oak. | Forensic teams are searching a property in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, in Leonard Road, and police are guarding a block of student flats in Selly Oak. |
It is a high profile investigation but a low key response in terms of how we are policing this operation Barry SouthWest Yorkshire police | It is a high profile investigation but a low key response in terms of how we are policing this operation Barry SouthWest Yorkshire police |
But a University of Birmingham spokeswoman said Mr Motala, who was arrested in the Selly Oak area, was not a student there. | But a University of Birmingham spokeswoman said Mr Motala, who was arrested in the Selly Oak area, was not a student there. |
A police lorry removed a silver Peugeot 307 from the flats - in a block called Victoria Hall on Grange Road. A car was also removed from the Handsworth address. | A police lorry removed a silver Peugeot 307 from the flats - in a block called Victoria Hall on Grange Road. A car was also removed from the Handsworth address. |
BBC sources say Mr Motala is also related to Ms Patel. | BBC sources say Mr Motala is also related to Ms Patel. |
In West Yorkshire five addresses are being searched - two houses in Pentland Road and Dale Street, Dewsbury; two in Tempest Road, Beeston, Leeds; and one in Hayburn Gardens, Batley. | In West Yorkshire five addresses are being searched - two houses in Pentland Road and Dale Street, Dewsbury; two in Tempest Road, Beeston, Leeds; and one in Hayburn Gardens, Batley. |
'Painstaking investigation' | 'Painstaking investigation' |
Mr Khaliq is from Tempest Road in Beeston - the street where 7 July Aldgate Tube bomber Shehzad Tanweer lived. | Mr Khaliq is from Tempest Road in Beeston - the street where 7 July Aldgate Tube bomber Shehzad Tanweer lived. |
Tanweer was one of four suicide bombers to mount the co-ordinated attacks in the capital nearly two years ago, which also injured more than 750 people. | Tanweer was one of four suicide bombers to mount the co-ordinated attacks in the capital nearly two years ago, which also injured more than 750 people. |
Bomber Shehzad Tanweer also lived in Tempest Road in Beeston | Bomber Shehzad Tanweer also lived in Tempest Road in Beeston |
Ringleader Khan, 30, killed six people when he bombed a train near Edgware Road station. | Ringleader Khan, 30, killed six people when he bombed a train near Edgware Road station. |
A train travelling between King's Cross and Russell Square was also bombed, as was a double-decker bus in Tavistock Square. | A train travelling between King's Cross and Russell Square was also bombed, as was a double-decker bus in Tavistock Square. |
The arrests on Wednesday morning followed an intelligence-led operation involving Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command and units in West Yorkshire and the West Midlands. | The arrests on Wednesday morning followed an intelligence-led operation involving Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command and units in West Yorkshire and the West Midlands. |
Armed officers were not used in the operation. | Armed officers were not used in the operation. |
Police said the inquiry remained a "painstaking investigation" into whether anyone knew what the bombers had been planning and who may have helped them. | Police said the inquiry remained a "painstaking investigation" into whether anyone knew what the bombers had been planning and who may have helped them. |
Both West Midlands and West Yorkshire forces said they were keeping the local communities informed and that meetings had taken place with councillors and other key figures in the area. | |
Others charged | Others charged |
Chief superintendent Barry South, of West Yorkshire Police, said it was a "high profile investigation, but a low key response" in terms of policing. | |
"We don't perceive any threat from the addresses that we are searching at this moment," he added. | |
Mr South would not confirm the names of the suspects who are being held at London's Paddington Green police station. | |
Last month the first people to be charged in connection with the bombings appeared at the Old Bailey in central London. | Last month the first people to be charged in connection with the bombings appeared at the Old Bailey in central London. |
Mohammed Shakil, 30, Sadeer Saleem, 26, and Waheed Ali, 23, of Beeston, Leeds, are accused of conspiring with the four bombers to cause explosions. | Mohammed Shakil, 30, Sadeer Saleem, 26, and Waheed Ali, 23, of Beeston, Leeds, are accused of conspiring with the four bombers to cause explosions. |
The trio, who came before the court via a video link from prison, were remanded in custody until 8 June. | The trio, who came before the court via a video link from prison, were remanded in custody until 8 June. |