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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.
The cars - both Mercedes - were packed with nails, petrol and gas cylinders, but the devices were not detonated.The cars - both Mercedes - were packed with nails, petrol and gas cylinders, but the devices were not detonated.
One car was found outside a nightclub near Piccadilly Circus early on Friday, while the second was towed to a Park Lane pound before its device was found.One car was found outside a nightclub near Piccadilly Circus early on Friday, while the second was towed to a Park Lane pound before its device was found.
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Good progress is said to have already been made in the search of CCTV, with unconfirmed reports suggesting police may have an image of a suspect leaving the vehicle left outside the Tiger Tiger club in Haymarket.Good progress is said to have already been made in the search of CCTV, with unconfirmed reports suggesting police may have an image of a suspect leaving the vehicle left outside the Tiger Tiger club in Haymarket.
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Meanwhile, police have increased their patrols of the capital and are reviewing security for a number of public events taking place in the city this weekend. Meanwhile, police have increased their patrols of the capital and are reviewing security for a number of public events being held in the city.
They said the safety of the public was their top priority and urged everyone to remain vigilant. 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 this weekend.
Police said the safety of the public was their top priority and urged everyone to remain vigilant.
Simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have historically been a distinguishing feature of [al-Qaeda's] anti-Western attacks Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent Car bomb leads In pictures: Car bombSimultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have historically been a distinguishing feature of [al-Qaeda's] anti-Western attacks Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent Car bomb leads In pictures: Car bomb
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.
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.
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".
"There was a considerable amount of fuel and gas canisters, as in the first vehicle. There was also a substantial quantity of nails," he said."There was a considerable amount of fuel and gas canisters, as in the first vehicle. There was also a substantial quantity of nails," he said.
Speaking earlier about the first bomb, DAC Clarke said: "It is obvious that if the device had detonated there could have been serious injury or loss of life."Speaking earlier about the first bomb, DAC Clarke said: "It is obvious that if the device had detonated there could have been serious injury or loss of life."
Police have increased their patrols of London Eyewitness accounts Car bombs timelinePolice have increased their patrols of London Eyewitness accounts Car bombs timeline
The government's emergencies committee, known as Cobra, will be meeting on Saturday morning to discuss the attempted bombings.The government's emergencies committee, known as Cobra, will be meeting on Saturday morning to discuss the attempted bombings.
The meeting could be chaired by either Prime Minister Gordon Brown or Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.The meeting could be chaired by either Prime Minister Gordon Brown or Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
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.
"But for anyone going to the Diana concert I think there might be some dislocation and they should try and leave about 9.30 if they need to get out of London before midnight."
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said the discovery of the second car was prompting investigators to suspect the involvement of al-Qaeda sympathisers.BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said the discovery of the second car was prompting investigators to suspect the involvement of al-Qaeda sympathisers.
"Simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have historically been a distinguishing feature of [al-Qaeda's] anti-Western attacks," he said."Simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have historically been a distinguishing feature of [al-Qaeda's] anti-Western attacks," he said.
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Our correspondent said Western intelligence agencies had detected recent discussion about targeting Britain among jihadis in the UK and abroad.Our correspondent said Western intelligence agencies had detected recent discussion about targeting Britain among jihadis in the UK and abroad.
But Whitehall sources said there had not been any specific intelligence and no-one has yet claimed to have been behind the attempted bombings.But Whitehall sources said there had not been any specific intelligence and no-one has yet claimed to have been behind the attempted bombings.
The second bomb was found in a blue 280E model Mercedes in a Park Lane car pound, where it had been towed at 0330 BST on Friday after being given a ticket for illegally parking in Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square.The second bomb was found in a blue 280E model Mercedes in a Park Lane car pound, where it had been towed at 0330 BST on Friday after being given a ticket for illegally parking in Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square.
Police were alerted after staff who had heard about the Haymarket bomb noticed a strong smell of petrol coming from it.Police were alerted after staff who had heard about the Haymarket bomb noticed a strong smell of petrol coming from it.
Officers had been alerted to the first bomb by an ambulance crew who had been called to Tiger Tiger nightclub at 0125 BST to deal with a separate incident.Officers had been alerted to the first bomb by an ambulance crew who had been called to Tiger Tiger nightclub at 0125 BST to deal with a separate incident.
They had spotted smoke - now believed to have been vapour from the petrol in the car - inside a metallic green Mercedes parked outside the club.They had spotted smoke - now believed to have been vapour from the petrol in the car - inside a metallic green Mercedes parked outside the club.
Bomb experts later manually disabled the device, preventing what police sources said could have been "carnage".Bomb experts later manually disabled the device, preventing what police sources said could have been "carnage".
Scotland Yard declined to comment on reports a mobile phone that may have been intended to trigger the explosion was found in the Mercedes.Scotland Yard declined to comment on reports a mobile phone that may have been intended to trigger the explosion was found in the Mercedes.
Mobiles have been used to detonate bombs in Iraq and Indonesia and in other terror attacks, such as the 2004 Madrid bombings.Mobiles have been used to detonate bombs in Iraq and Indonesia and in other terror attacks, such as the 2004 Madrid bombings.
Both cars have been taken away for forensic examination.Both cars have been taken away for forensic examination.
The attempted car bombings have echoes of other foiled terror plots in the UK.The attempted car bombings have echoes of other foiled terror plots in the UK.
'Significant timing''Significant timing'
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.
The second Mercedes in Park Lane also contained explosive materialsThe second Mercedes in Park Lane also contained explosive materials
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.
DAC Clarke said the Haymarket incident "resonated" with previous cases.DAC Clarke said the Haymarket incident "resonated" with previous cases.
Meanwhile, correspondents say the timing of the car bombs was significant - coming two days after Mr Brown became prime minister, and with the second anniversary of the 7 July bombings approaching.Meanwhile, correspondents say the timing of the car bombs was significant - coming two days after Mr Brown became prime minister, and with the second anniversary of the 7 July bombings approaching.
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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