07-05-2007, 10:40 PM
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5 Jul 2007, 1308 hrs IST,INDIATIMES NEWS NETWORK
NEW DELHI: British authorities on Thursday confirmed that the Glasgow suicide bomber was an Indian.
âThe man who tried to ram his vehicle into the Glasgow Airport is an Indian, not Lebanese as previously thought,â intelligence sources said in UK.
Kafeel Ahmed from India is believed to have carried out both the Glasgow and London attacks last week.
Kafeel was reportedly in the jeep that rammed Glasgow Airport along with an Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdulla, believed to be the mastermind behind the attack.
UK intelligence agencies believe he is the brother of Sabeel Ahmed, who was arrested in Liverpool.
Kafeel Ahmed, the suspected Glasgow suicide bomber is in hospital after suffering severe burn injuries.
Meanwhile, Indian national Dr Haneef one of the key suspects detained in Australia voiced his innocence before Indian consul officers. Highly placed sources in the MEA also said that it is quite likely that Haneef may be freed later on Thursday.
Haneef is being questioned by a top ranking British security expert to ascertain his role, if any in the UK terror plot.
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5 Jul 2007, 1308 hrs IST,INDIATIMES NEWS NETWORK
NEW DELHI: British authorities on Thursday confirmed that the Glasgow suicide bomber was an Indian.
âThe man who tried to ram his vehicle into the Glasgow Airport is an Indian, not Lebanese as previously thought,â intelligence sources said in UK.
Kafeel Ahmed from India is believed to have carried out both the Glasgow and London attacks last week.
Kafeel was reportedly in the jeep that rammed Glasgow Airport along with an Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdulla, believed to be the mastermind behind the attack.
UK intelligence agencies believe he is the brother of Sabeel Ahmed, who was arrested in Liverpool.
Kafeel Ahmed, the suspected Glasgow suicide bomber is in hospital after suffering severe burn injuries.
Meanwhile, Indian national Dr Haneef one of the key suspects detained in Australia voiced his innocence before Indian consul officers. Highly placed sources in the MEA also said that it is quite likely that Haneef may be freed later on Thursday.
Haneef is being questioned by a top ranking British security expert to ascertain his role, if any in the UK terror plot.
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