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Police hunting London car bombers | Police hunting London car bombers |
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Anti-terrorism police have launched a huge manhunt for the people who planted two car bombs in central London. | Anti-terrorism police have launched a huge manhunt for the people who planted two car bombs in central London. |
Police, who have described events as "troubling", are studying hours of CCTV footage in the search for suspects. | Police, who have described events as "troubling", are studying hours of CCTV footage in the search for suspects. |
Two Mercedes - left outside a nightclub and in a nearby street - were packed with nails, petrol and gas cylinders, but the devices were not detonated. | Two Mercedes - left outside a nightclub and in a nearby street - were packed with nails, petrol and gas cylinders, but the devices were not detonated. |
Gordon Brown visited Scotland Yard for an update ahead of a meeting of the government emergencies committee Cobra. | Gordon Brown visited Scotland Yard for an update ahead of a meeting of the government emergencies committee Cobra. |
Mr Brown chaired the second Cobra meeting in two days, which convened in Whitehall at about midday and lasted less than an hour. | |
Both Mercedes were found to contain explosive materials class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6253802.stm">Car bomb leads class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6252730.stm">Eyewitness accounts | |
The meeting was attended by new Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, Communities Secretary Hazel Blears and Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly. Ms Kelly was communities secretary under Tony Blair with a brief to combat radicalisation. | The meeting was attended by new Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, Communities Secretary Hazel Blears and Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly. Ms Kelly was communities secretary under Tony Blair with a brief to combat radicalisation. |
Ms Smith said: "The prime minister stressed that all parts of government must work together to combat the terror threat. | |
"I'm satisfied that across government and with the police and agencies we are doing all we can to protect the public." | |
She said the public must carry on reporting anything suspicious and to be vigilant. | |
"I must stress that we mustn't let the threat of terror stop us from getting on with our lives," she added. | |
Good progress is said to have already been made in the search of CCTV footage, with unconfirmed reports suggesting police may have an image of a suspect leaving the vehicle left outside the Tiger Tiger club in Haymarket near Piccadilly Circus. | Good progress is said to have already been made in the search of CCTV footage, with unconfirmed reports suggesting police may have an image of a suspect leaving the vehicle left outside the Tiger Tiger club in Haymarket near Piccadilly Circus. |
Security reviewed | |
Police have increased their patrols of the capital and have reviewed security for a number of public events being held in the city. | |
See map of where devices were found | See map of where devices were found |
The Gay Pride parade in central London on Saturday, the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, and Wimbledon tennis championships are all taking place. | The Gay Pride parade in central London on Saturday, the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, and Wimbledon tennis championships are all taking place. |
TIGER TIGER NIGHTCLUB Thursday night was 'Ladies Night'Maximum capacity: 1,700 on four floorsWitnesses said there were about 500 people there on Thursday night | |
Police said the safety of the public was their top priority and urged everyone to remain vigilant. | Police said the safety of the public was their top priority and urged everyone to remain vigilant. |
London Mayor Ken Livingstone told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that Londoners should not stay at home. | London Mayor Ken Livingstone told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that Londoners should not stay at home. |
He said: "I think people are completely safe to walk about the streets of London today and tomorrow." | He said: "I think people are completely safe to walk about the streets of London today and tomorrow." |
Petrol vapour | Petrol vapour |
News that the second Mercedes also contained explosive materials came on Friday evening, several hours after details of the car abandoned outside Tiger Tiger had emerged. | News that the second Mercedes also contained explosive materials came on Friday evening, several hours after details of the car abandoned outside Tiger Tiger had emerged. |
Simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have historically been a distinguishing feature of [al-Qaeda's] anti-Western attacks Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent Car bombs timeline class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/6253418.stm">In pictures: Car bomb | |
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have been historically a distinguishing feature of al-Qaeda attacks. | BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have been historically a distinguishing feature of al-Qaeda attacks. |
The first bomb was found when an ambulance crew, called to Tiger Tiger at 0125 BST to deal with someone taken ill, spotted what appeared to be vapour inside a metallic green Mercedes parked outside the club. | The first bomb was found when an ambulance crew, called to Tiger Tiger at 0125 BST to deal with someone taken ill, spotted what appeared to be vapour inside a metallic green Mercedes parked outside the club. |
The second device was discovered in a blue Mercedes 280E at a Park Lane car pound after the smell of petrol was detected. | The second device was discovered in a blue Mercedes 280E at a Park Lane car pound after the smell of petrol was detected. |
The vehicle had been towed away at 0330 BST on Friday after being given a ticket for illegally parking in Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square. | The vehicle had been towed away at 0330 BST on Friday after being given a ticket for illegally parking in Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square. |
Both contained bombs which were similar, potentially viable and clearly linked, police said. | Both contained bombs which were similar, potentially viable and clearly linked, police said. |
Previous cases | Previous cases |
It is understood that the devices were intended to have been detonated remotely by mobile phone but for some reason they did not work. | It is understood that the devices were intended to have been detonated remotely by mobile phone but for some reason they did not work. |
Police have increased their patrols of London | |
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command, said the discovery of the second device was "obviously troubling" and "reinforces the need for the public to be alert". | Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command, said the discovery of the second device was "obviously troubling" and "reinforces the need for the public to be alert". |
He said the Haymarket incident "resonated" with previous cases. | He said the Haymarket incident "resonated" with previous cases. |
Five men were jailed for life in April for a bomb plot linked to al-Qaeda that planned to use a fertiliser bomb to target a shopping centre and a nightclub. | Five men were jailed for life in April for a bomb plot linked to al-Qaeda that planned to use a fertiliser bomb to target a shopping centre and a nightclub. |
And Dhiren Barot was jailed for life last November for conspiring to park limousines packed with gas canisters underneath high-profile buildings before detonating them. | And Dhiren Barot was jailed for life last November for conspiring to park limousines packed with gas canisters underneath high-profile buildings before detonating them. |
The current terror threat level has been classed severe - one level lower than the highest "critical" - since 14 August 2006. | The current terror threat level has been classed severe - one level lower than the highest "critical" - since 14 August 2006. |
Police have urged anyone with information to phone the confidential Anti-Terrorist hotline number on 0800789321. | Police have urged anyone with information to phone the confidential Anti-Terrorist hotline number on 0800789321. |
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