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Dramatic new film of the moments after an attempted car bombing at Glasgow airport has been obtained by the BBC.Dramatic new film of the moments after an attempted car bombing at Glasgow airport has been obtained by the BBC.
The footage, shot by a Hungarian bystander, shows flames and dark smoke bellowing from a Jeep embedded into the front of the terminal.The footage, shot by a Hungarian bystander, shows flames and dark smoke bellowing from a Jeep embedded into the front of the terminal.
Passengers are heard expressing their shock as police drag a semi-naked man, his clothes burnt off and hair scorched, away from the wrecked Jeep. Passengers are heard expressing their shock as police drag Kafeel Ahmed, his clothes burnt off and hair scorched, away from the wrecked Jeep.
Meanwhile, Australian police are quizzing six doctors about the attacks. Australian police have been given more time to quiz a relative of Mr Ahmed.
The newly-released footage was obtained by the BBC from a Hungarian television station.
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The newly-released footage was obtained by the BBC from a Hungarian television station.
As the film was shot, an alarm sounds continually and passengers talk about the unfolding scene. They sound alarmed and concerned rather than panicky.As the film was shot, an alarm sounds continually and passengers talk about the unfolding scene. They sound alarmed and concerned rather than panicky.
A second man is seen being arrested by police Bilal Abdullah is seen being arrested by police
Voices can be heard saying: "Did you see him fighting the police?...he drove it in deliberately...they're bloody lunatics, absolute lunatics...we were just walking there 10 or 15 minutes ago. That's scary...I hope no one was hurt."Voices can be heard saying: "Did you see him fighting the police?...he drove it in deliberately...they're bloody lunatics, absolute lunatics...we were just walking there 10 or 15 minutes ago. That's scary...I hope no one was hurt."
The most dramatic images are those of Kafeel Ahmed, 27, from Bangalore, India. He is still in a critical condition in hospital after suffering 90% burns. The most dramatic images are those of Kafeel Ahmed, 27, from Bangalore, India. He is still in a critical condition in a specialist burns unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary after suffering 90% burns.
There are gasps and profanities from the passengers as the camera focuses on him as he is dragged along the ground by the police, his hands behind his back in cuffs.There are gasps and profanities from the passengers as the camera focuses on him as he is dragged along the ground by the police, his hands behind his back in cuffs.
His clothes are all but burnt off, his skin and hair is scorched.His clothes are all but burnt off, his skin and hair is scorched.
A second man, Bilal Talal Samad Abdullah, from Iraq, who appears unharmed, is also seen being led away by police. A second man, Bilal Talal Samad Abdullah, from Iraq, who appears unharmed, is also seen being led away by police after he was doused with CS gas.
Seized computers
Meanwhile, police in Australia have been given more time to question Mohammed Haneef, who was held at Brisbane airport as he tried to leave for India on Monday.
He is a relative of Kafeel Ahmed and his brother Sabeel, who was arrested in Liverpool.
Police in Australia have also seized computers and other material as well as interviewing and subsequently releasing four doctors. A fifth doctor was also being questioned.
It emerged that contrary to earlier reports, Mr Ahmed was not a medic but an engineer with a PhD in design and technology.