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NAME: UK STILL 160705N TAPE: EF05/0632 IN_TIME: 10:36:25:21 DURATION: 00:00:19:05 SOURCES: Metropolitan Police DATELINE: London - 7 July 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST 1. CCTV Still of four London bomb suspects STORYLINE British Police on Saturday released an image captured by surveillance cameras showing the four suspected suicide bombers on the morning of the July 7 bombing in London. The CCTV image shows the four men with backpacks entering the train station in Luton, north of London, at approximately 7.20am on the morning of the attack. Investigators say the four took a train from Luton to London's King's Cross station, where they split up to carry out the bombings. The head of the Anti-Terrorist Branch, DAC Peter Clarke appealed for the public to come forward with any information. Police have confirmed the identity of the four suspected bombers. Mohammed Sidique Khan, aged 30, is believed to have died in the explosion at Edgware Road. Germaine Lindsay, aged 19, died in the explosion between King's Cross and Russell Square underground stations. Hasib Hussain, aged 18, died in the explosion on the bus in Tavistock Square and Shahzad Tanweer, aged 22, died in the explosion at Aldgate.
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | UK Still Photo - Police release CCTV picture of bombing suspects |
Date: | 07/16/2005 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP456188 |
Content: | NAME: UK STILL 160705N TAPE: EF05/0632 IN_TIME: 10:36:25:21 DURATION: 00:00:19:05 SOURCES: Metropolitan Police DATELINE: London - 7 July 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST 1. CCTV Still of four London bomb suspects STORYLINE British Police on Saturday released an image captured by surveillance cameras showing the four suspected suicide bombers on the morning of the July 7 bombing in London. The CCTV image shows the four men with backpacks entering the train station in Luton, north of London, at approximately 7.20am on the morning of the attack. Investigators say the four took a train from Luton to London's King's Cross station, where they split up to carry out the bombings. The head of the Anti-Terrorist Branch, DAC Peter Clarke appealed for the public to come forward with any information. Police have confirmed the identity of the four suspected bombers. Mohammed Sidique Khan, aged 30, is believed to have died in the explosion at Edgware Road. Germaine Lindsay, aged 19, died in the explosion between King's Cross and Russell Square underground stations. Hasib Hussain, aged 18, died in the explosion on the bus in Tavistock Square and Shahzad Tanweer, aged 22, died in the explosion at Aldgate. |
Media Type: | Summary |