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NAME: UK BOMBERS 3 20080501I TAPE: EF08/0456 IN_TIME: 11:05:14:22 DURATION: 00:03:13:19 SOURCES: POLICE HANDOUT DATELINE: London - 28 June/7 Jul 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST June 28, 2005 1. CCTV footage showing three of the four 7/7 London bombers, Mohammed Siddique Khan, Shezhad Tanweer and Jermaine Lindsay, walking towards underpass leading to King's Cross Thames Link station 2. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay entering Baker Street tube station 3. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay in ticket hall of Embankment tube station 4. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay on stairs to platform of Embankment tube station 5. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay entering King's Cross rail station 6. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay in ticket office of Luton rail station before heading into London July 7, 2005 7. Various of CCTV footage between Liverpool Street and Aldgate East underground stations on 7th July 2005 showing blast effect July 7, 2005 8. CCTV footage of reaction to explosion on bus No. 30 from the reception of the British Medical Association building in Tavistock Square 9. CCTV footage from a bus which was just ahead of the No.30 show panicking passengers jumping out of their seats in shock STORYLINE A London jury saw CCTV footage on Thursday of the moment two of the July 7, 2005 suicide bombers detonated their devices, one on a train on the London Underground network, the other on a double-decker bus. Footage played at Kingston Crown Court showed a train departing Liverpool Street tube station moments before it was struck by suicide attacker Shezhad Tanweer. CCTV cameras at Liverpool Street filmed commuters getting onto the train as it arrived at the platform. Less than a minute later, after the busy platform emptied and the train pulled out of the station, a flash can be seen in the tunnel. Clouds of dust can be seen with people seen running away. The platform remains deserted until police officers arrive. The court also saw the reactions of people near the No 30 bus in Tavistock Square, which was hit by bomber Hasib Hussain. The previously unreleased footage was played in the trial of three men accused of helping the bombers plan their attack. The court also saw CCTV images of three of the July 7 suicide bombers during a reconnaissance trip to London on 28 June, 2005. Tanweer, Mohammed Siddique Khan and Jermaine Lindsay made the trip from Leeds to London nine days before the attacks. The trio spent four hours in the capital during their trip, visiting various locations on the underground train network. Waheed Ali, Mohammed Shakil and Sadeer Saleem, are accused of conspiring with Khan, Tanweer, Lindsay, Hussain to cause explosions between November 17, 2004 and July 8, 2005. They deny the charge. The July 7 bombings were the deadliest attack on London since World War II. The four bombers and 52 commuters died in blasts on three subway trains and a double-decker bus, and more than 700 people were injured.
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | UK Bombers 3 - New CCTV footage of 7/7 bombing dry run, 7/7 blast scenes |
Date: | 05/01/2008 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP563273 |
Content: | NAME: UK BOMBERS 3 20080501I TAPE: EF08/0456 IN_TIME: 11:05:14:22 DURATION: 00:03:13:19 SOURCES: POLICE HANDOUT DATELINE: London - 28 June/7 Jul 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST June 28, 2005 1. CCTV footage showing three of the four 7/7 London bombers, Mohammed Siddique Khan, Shezhad Tanweer and Jermaine Lindsay, walking towards underpass leading to King's Cross Thames Link station 2. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay entering Baker Street tube station 3. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay in ticket hall of Embankment tube station 4. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay on stairs to platform of Embankment tube station 5. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay entering King's Cross rail station 6. CCTV footage showing Khan, Tanweer and Lindsay in ticket office of Luton rail station before heading into London July 7, 2005 7. Various of CCTV footage between Liverpool Street and Aldgate East underground stations on 7th July 2005 showing blast effect July 7, 2005 8. CCTV footage of reaction to explosion on bus No. 30 from the reception of the British Medical Association building in Tavistock Square 9. CCTV footage from a bus which was just ahead of the No.30 show panicking passengers jumping out of their seats in shock STORYLINE A London jury saw CCTV footage on Thursday of the moment two of the July 7, 2005 suicide bombers detonated their devices, one on a train on the London Underground network, the other on a double-decker bus. Footage played at Kingston Crown Court showed a train departing Liverpool Street tube station moments before it was struck by suicide attacker Shezhad Tanweer. CCTV cameras at Liverpool Street filmed commuters getting onto the train as it arrived at the platform. Less than a minute later, after the busy platform emptied and the train pulled out of the station, a flash can be seen in the tunnel. Clouds of dust can be seen with people seen running away. The platform remains deserted until police officers arrive. The court also saw the reactions of people near the No 30 bus in Tavistock Square, which was hit by bomber Hasib Hussain. The previously unreleased footage was played in the trial of three men accused of helping the bombers plan their attack. The court also saw CCTV images of three of the July 7 suicide bombers during a reconnaissance trip to London on 28 June, 2005. Tanweer, Mohammed Siddique Khan and Jermaine Lindsay made the trip from Leeds to London nine days before the attacks. The trio spent four hours in the capital during their trip, visiting various locations on the underground train network. Waheed Ali, Mohammed Shakil and Sadeer Saleem, are accused of conspiring with Khan, Tanweer, Lindsay, Hussain to cause explosions between November 17, 2004 and July 8, 2005. They deny the charge. The July 7 bombings were the deadliest attack on London since World War II. The four bombers and 52 commuters died in blasts on three subway trains and a double-decker bus, and more than 700 people were injured. |
Media Type: | Summary |