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Two doctors working at UK hospitals are among seven people being held by police investigating the failed car bombings at Glasgow airport and in London. | Two doctors working at UK hospitals are among seven people being held by police investigating the failed car bombings at Glasgow airport and in London. |
The others include two men held in the Paisley area near Glasgow on Sunday - the latest to be arrested. Neither of these is thought to be of UK origin. | The others include two men held in the Paisley area near Glasgow on Sunday - the latest to be arrested. Neither of these is thought to be of UK origin. |
This evening Stansted Airport in Essex has closed because of a security alert. | This evening Stansted Airport in Essex has closed because of a security alert. |
It has also emerged that police may have been trying to trace the airport bomb suspects before Saturday's attack. | It has also emerged that police may have been trying to trace the airport bomb suspects before Saturday's attack. |
Daniel Gardiner, director of a Paisley-based letting agency believed to have rented out a house to one of the suspects, said officers had traced his company after tracking phone records linked to the foiled London car bomb attacks. | Daniel Gardiner, director of a Paisley-based letting agency believed to have rented out a house to one of the suspects, said officers had traced his company after tracking phone records linked to the foiled London car bomb attacks. |
Timeline: Failed bomb attacks Travel security raised Police response to attacks | Timeline: Failed bomb attacks Travel security raised Police response to attacks |
"The police wanted to know why we had dialled a certain phone number. They had the phone records from the situation down in London," he said. | "The police wanted to know why we had dialled a certain phone number. They had the phone records from the situation down in London," he said. |
Police said the latest arrests were of two men aged 28 and 25 and came as a result of "intensive police operations in the Paisley area". | Police said the latest arrests were of two men aged 28 and 25 and came as a result of "intensive police operations in the Paisley area". |
Assistant Chief Constable John Malcolm, of Strathclyde Police, said: "This continues to be a fast-moving investigation and I am grateful to the public for their perseverance and support during these difficult times." | Assistant Chief Constable John Malcolm, of Strathclyde Police, said: "This continues to be a fast-moving investigation and I am grateful to the public for their perseverance and support during these difficult times." |
Detectives are linking the failed bombings, and the UK's terror alert system has been raised to its highest level - critical. | Detectives are linking the failed bombings, and the UK's terror alert system has been raised to its highest level - critical. |
In a Commons statement, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said the UK would not be "intimidated" by "those who wish to destroy our way of life and our freedoms". | In a Commons statement, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said the UK would not be "intimidated" by "those who wish to destroy our way of life and our freedoms". |
She said 19 locations have been searched by police investigating the attacks. | She said 19 locations have been searched by police investigating the attacks. |
Severe burns | Severe burns |
Two of those being held by police are doctors. | Two of those being held by police are doctors. |
Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, who was brought up in Jordan and worked as a junior doctor at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford, was arrested on the M6 in Cheshire on Saturday night along with a 27-year-old woman thought to be his wife. | |
And an Iraqi doctor, Bilal Abdulla, suspected of the attack on Glasgow Airport, worked in Paisley. | And an Iraqi doctor, Bilal Abdulla, suspected of the attack on Glasgow Airport, worked in Paisley. |
ARRESTED DOCTORS Mohammed Asha: Brought up in JordanQualified in JordanCame to UK in 2005Married with 18 month-old childBilal Abdulla: Iraqi, qualified in Baghdad, first registered in UK in 2006 Unity 'will defeat terrorists' In pictures: Terror hunt How safe do you feel? | ARRESTED DOCTORS Mohammed Asha: Brought up in JordanQualified in JordanCame to UK in 2005Married with 18 month-old childBilal Abdulla: Iraqi, qualified in Baghdad, first registered in UK in 2006 Unity 'will defeat terrorists' In pictures: Terror hunt How safe do you feel? |
It is believed he was employed as a locum at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, just two miles from the airport building attacked on Saturday. | It is believed he was employed as a locum at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, just two miles from the airport building attacked on Saturday. |
The other man detained at Glasgow airport had severe burns and remains in a critical condition, and under armed police guard, at the Royal Alexandra. | The other man detained at Glasgow airport had severe burns and remains in a critical condition, and under armed police guard, at the Royal Alexandra. |
The fifth person, a 26-year-old man, was arrested in Liverpool on Sunday. | The fifth person, a 26-year-old man, was arrested in Liverpool on Sunday. |
Warrants have been issued which allow police to further detain the three people arrested in England - who are being held at Paddington Green police station - until Saturday. | Warrants have been issued which allow police to further detain the three people arrested in England - who are being held at Paddington Green police station - until Saturday. |
All the first five people held are believed to be of Middle Eastern nationalities. | All the first five people held are believed to be of Middle Eastern nationalities. |
Dr Asha was described by family and university colleagues in Jordan as a "brilliant" physician who had not been involved with extremist organisations. | Dr Asha was described by family and university colleagues in Jordan as a "brilliant" physician who had not been involved with extremist organisations. |
Holding a picture of his son, his father Jamil, said he only learnt of the arrest through the media and called on Jordan's King Abdullah II to intervene. | Holding a picture of his son, his father Jamil, said he only learnt of the arrest through the media and called on Jordan's King Abdullah II to intervene. |
He said his son obtained a medical degree in Jordan in 2004 and came to the UK in the same year to specialise in neurology. | He said his son obtained a medical degree in Jordan in 2004 and came to the UK in the same year to specialise in neurology. |
Dr Abdulla is said to have qualified in Baghdad in 2004 and first registered as a doctor in the UK in 2006. | Dr Abdulla is said to have qualified in Baghdad in 2004 and first registered as a doctor in the UK in 2006. |
The alert at Stansted started at 1910 BST after a suspect package was found near the front of the terminal. | The alert at Stansted started at 1910 BST after a suspect package was found near the front of the terminal. |
No one is being allowed in or out and people have been sent to the rear of the terminal. Planes are still taking off and landing. | No one is being allowed in or out and people have been sent to the rear of the terminal. Planes are still taking off and landing. |
Extra delays | Extra delays |
Detectives are trying to trace the movements of a green Jeep Cherokee - registration L808 RDT - loaded with gas cylinders, which crashed into the doors of Glasgow airport's main terminal and burst into flames on Saturday afternoon. | Detectives are trying to trace the movements of a green Jeep Cherokee - registration L808 RDT - loaded with gas cylinders, which crashed into the doors of Glasgow airport's main terminal and burst into flames on Saturday afternoon. |
A man detained at Glasgow airport suffered severe burns | A man detained at Glasgow airport suffered severe burns |
The attempted attack in Paisley came a day after two Mercedes containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were found outside a nightclub in London's Haymarket and in a nearby street. | The attempted attack in Paisley came a day after two Mercedes containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were found outside a nightclub in London's Haymarket and in a nearby street. |
The devices failed to detonate. | The devices failed to detonate. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
Earlier, the home secretary defended the decision not to raise the terror alert level to critical earlier in the light of suggestions that the new Brown administration could be a target. | Earlier, the home secretary defended the decision not to raise the terror alert level to critical earlier in the light of suggestions that the new Brown administration could be a target. |
She told the BBC that decisions on the level of alert were taken by an independent committee, which properly raised the level to critical after the attempted bombings. | She told the BBC that decisions on the level of alert were taken by an independent committee, which properly raised the level to critical after the attempted bombings. |
She said the government had put sufficient focus on counter-terrorism and was looking at ways of "tackling the ideology that recruits people to terrorism" and at further legislation. | She said the government had put sufficient focus on counter-terrorism and was looking at ways of "tackling the ideology that recruits people to terrorism" and at further legislation. |
Ms Smith has declined to comment on reports that US Intelligence had recently warned the UK that Glasgow could be a target. | Ms Smith has declined to comment on reports that US Intelligence had recently warned the UK that Glasgow could be a target. |
Police have urged anyone with information to phone the confidential Anti-Terrorism hotline number on 0800789321. | Police have urged anyone with information to phone the confidential Anti-Terrorism hotline number on 0800789321. |
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