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UK Suspects 3 - WRAP Police release photos of suspects in latest attacks, adds y'day shots
07/22/2005
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NAME: UK SUSPECTS 3 220705N TAPE: EF05/0651 IN_TIME: 10:38:18:11 DURATION: 00:03:19:07 SOURCES: Various DATELINE: London - 22 July 2005 RESTRICTIONS: See script SHOTLIST: POOL July 22 2005 1. Metropolitan police walking in to news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sir Ian Blair, Metropolitan Police Commissioner: "This is the greatest operational challenge ever faced by the Metropolitan police service. I think the Metropolitan police service and its sister services are doing a magnificent job, but officers are facing previously unknown threats and great danger. We need the understanding of all communities and the cooperation of all communities, and we need calm. We know that there are rumours sweeping London and I really do appeal for people to listen to facts as they emerge." 3. Wide at news conference showing panel and CCTV image of suspect at Oval underground station, UPSOUND (English) Andy Hayman, Specialist Operations: "We believe this man had travelled northbound, on the northern line from Stockwell underground station to the Oval." AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/INTERNET July 21 2005 4. CCTV image of suspect at Oval underground station APTN July 21 2005 5. Exterior Oval Underground station cordoned off 6. Fire engines outside POOL July 21 2005 7. Wide at news conference showing panel and CCTV image of suspect on bus in Hackney, UPSOUND (English) Andy Hayman, Specialist Operations: "The image that's now showing is of a man at the rear of that top deck on that bus at about 12." AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/INTERNET 8. CCTV image of suspect on bus in Hackney SKY- NO ACCESS UK/CNNi/IRELAND July 21 2005 9. Aerials of empty bus in closed off road 10. Ground shot of blown out window of bus POOL July 22 2005 11. Close up of CCTV image shown at news conference of suspect leaving Warren Street underground station, UPSOUND (English) Andy Hayman, Specialist Operations: "The image that's now showing of the third person we want to identify shows a man leaving Warren Street underground at approximately 12.39 hours." AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/INTERNET July 21 2005 12. Suspect leaving Warren Street underground station APTN July 21 2005 13. Police on bikes outside Warren Street Underground station, going under cordon 14. Wide shot around Warren Street, crowds of people being evacuated AP PHOTOS - NO ACCESS CANADA/INTERNET July 21 2005 15. Suspect at Westbourne Park Underground Station POOL July 22 2005 16. CCTV image of suspect at Westbourne Park Underground who police believe left a device on the Hammersmith and City line, UPSOUND (English) Andy Hayman, Specialist Operations: "He was wearing a dark shirt and trousers and was later reported to be wearing a white vest." APTN July 22 2005 17. Police man putting cordon tape around Shepherd's Bush Underground Station 18. Crowds leaving station POOL July 22 2005 19. Wide shot at news conference showing images of all four suspects in CCTV photos, UPSOUND (English) Andy Hayman, Specialist Operations: (bite starts under previous shot) "Now yesterday's incidents do bear similarities to the bomb attacks in London on July 7th in so much as there are three underground trains and a bus that were targeted. There are other features that are emerging which are also of interest to detectives. Now we are actively pursuing lines of inquiry." 20. Four way shot of images of suspects STORYLINE British police released photographs on Friday of four men suspected of launching a second wave of terrorist attacks on London's transport system and appealed for the public's help in tracking them down. Thursday's attacks bore similarities to the fatal bombings on July 7, in which 52 people and four suspected suicide bombers were killed on three Underground (subway) trains and a bus. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Ian Blair appealed to the public for help in identifying the four men but he stressed everyone should stay calm. Andy Hayman, assistant commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, said the force urgently needed to trace the four men suspected of leaving the bombs made from homemade explosives on three Underground (subway) trains and a bus across London on Thursday. All four devices partially detonated, Hayman said, giving no further details. There were no casualties. He urged any members of the public who knew or spotted the men to contact the police immediately and warned they must not be approached. The photos showed a man running through a station in a dark shirt with "New York" printed on the front; another man on the top deck of a bus wore a gray shirt, and two other men were shown at separate stations. Investigators have been searching for fingerprints, DNA and other forensic evidence collected from Thursday's attacks on three trains and a double-decker bus, which were reminiscent of suicide bombings only two weeks ago that killed 52 people and the four attackers. The police appeal came after plainclothes police chased a man through Stockwell tube station in south London on Friday, They wrestled him to the floor of a train car and shot him to death in front of stunned commuters. Police said the shooting was directly linked to the investigations of the bomb attacks on London's transit system. But reports emerged later on Friday that the man killed in Stockwell was not one of the four bombing suspects that police released CCTV footage of on Friday. LONDON TERRORIST ATTACKS
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