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NAME: UK ARRESTS 2 20070407Ix TAPE: EF07/0412 IN_TIME: 11:16:21:16 DURATION: 00:01:34:01 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION/SKY DATELINE: London - 7 Apr 2007/FILE RESTRICTIONS: Pt No Access UK/RTE/CNNi SHOTLIST Sky News - No Access UK, RTE, CNNi London - 7 April 2007 1. Various of police van carrying to court three men charged with conspiring with suicide bombers AP Television FILE: London - 7 July 2005 2. Ambulance in Edgware road carrying wounded to hospital UPSOUND: siren 3. Policeman running up street, shouting at people to move away 4. Medical workers helping injured into ambulance 5. Ambulance driving away UPSOUND: siren Police Video FILE: Luton - 28 June 2005 6. STILL: CCTV footage showing three of the bombers starting their trip 7. STILLS: Various stills from CCTV footage showing three of the bombers walking through ticket barriers AP Television FILE: London - 11 May 2006 8. Various exteriors of Kings Cross Underground station 9. Newspaper kiosk outside Kings Cross station 10. Headline reading: "7/7 Bombing Reports" ++MUTE++ Sky News - No Access UK, RTE, CNNi London - 7 April 2007 11. Police van carrying three men charged with conspiring with suicide bombers away from court STORYLINE: Three men appeared in a London court on Saturday, charged with conspiring with four suicide bombers who killed 52 commuters on London's transport system on July 7 2005. Mohammed Shakil, 30; Sadeer Saleem, 26; and Waheed Ali, 23, are the first people to be charged in connection with the bombings, the deadliest attack on London since World War II. All three men are from the Beeston area of Leeds in northern England, which was home to several of the July 7 bombers. Prosecutors charge that between November 1 2004, and June 29 2005, the defendants conspired to cause explosions on London's transport network "and/or tourist attractions in London of a nature likely to endanger life or cause serious injury." It is the first official suggestion by officials that the July 7 plot might have targeted tourist landmarks. The bombs, carried in knapsacks, exploded on three subway trains and a double-decker bus. Two of the men were arrested on March 22 as they prepared to fly to Pakistan from Manchester Airport. The third was detained in Leeds on the same day. Police have said they expect to make more arrests in the case. The three men were ordered to be detained until their next court appearance, at London's Central Criminal Court, on 20 April 2007.
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | UK Arrests 2 - WRAP Three men in court charged with conspiring with July 7 bombers |
Date: | 04/07/2007 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP518605 |
Content: | NAME: UK ARRESTS 2 20070407Ix TAPE: EF07/0412 IN_TIME: 11:16:21:16 DURATION: 00:01:34:01 SOURCES: AP TELEVISION/SKY DATELINE: London - 7 Apr 2007/FILE RESTRICTIONS: Pt No Access UK/RTE/CNNi SHOTLIST Sky News - No Access UK, RTE, CNNi London - 7 April 2007 1. Various of police van carrying to court three men charged with conspiring with suicide bombers AP Television FILE: London - 7 July 2005 2. Ambulance in Edgware road carrying wounded to hospital UPSOUND: siren 3. Policeman running up street, shouting at people to move away 4. Medical workers helping injured into ambulance 5. Ambulance driving away UPSOUND: siren Police Video FILE: Luton - 28 June 2005 6. STILL: CCTV footage showing three of the bombers starting their trip 7. STILLS: Various stills from CCTV footage showing three of the bombers walking through ticket barriers AP Television FILE: London - 11 May 2006 8. Various exteriors of Kings Cross Underground station 9. Newspaper kiosk outside Kings Cross station 10. Headline reading: "7/7 Bombing Reports" ++MUTE++ Sky News - No Access UK, RTE, CNNi London - 7 April 2007 11. Police van carrying three men charged with conspiring with suicide bombers away from court STORYLINE: Three men appeared in a London court on Saturday, charged with conspiring with four suicide bombers who killed 52 commuters on London's transport system on July 7 2005. Mohammed Shakil, 30; Sadeer Saleem, 26; and Waheed Ali, 23, are the first people to be charged in connection with the bombings, the deadliest attack on London since World War II. All three men are from the Beeston area of Leeds in northern England, which was home to several of the July 7 bombers. Prosecutors charge that between November 1 2004, and June 29 2005, the defendants conspired to cause explosions on London's transport network "and/or tourist attractions in London of a nature likely to endanger life or cause serious injury." It is the first official suggestion by officials that the July 7 plot might have targeted tourist landmarks. The bombs, carried in knapsacks, exploded on three subway trains and a double-decker bus. Two of the men were arrested on March 22 as they prepared to fly to Pakistan from Manchester Airport. The third was detained in Leeds on the same day. Police have said they expect to make more arrests in the case. The three men were ordered to be detained until their next court appearance, at London's Central Criminal Court, on 20 April 2007. |
Media Type: | Summary |