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#4636600
8 July 2019
Flowers rest at the base of the 52 stainless steel stelae of the 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636602
8 July 2019
The 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, stands in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636604
8 July 2019
A woman looks at wreaths and flowers of condolence, marking 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636606
8 July 2019
Visitors look at wreaths and flowers of condolence, marking 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636608
8 July 2019
The 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, stands in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636610
8 July 2019
The 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, stands in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636612
8 July 2019
A message of condolence from Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, left 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, rests at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636614
8 July 2019
A woman looks at wreaths and flowers of condolence, marking 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636618
8 July 2019
Flowers rest at the base of the 52 stainless steel stelae of the 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636620
8 July 2019
Flowers of condolence, left 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, lie on a plaque of victims' names at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#2336918
21 November 2017
Monotosh Dey one of the suspected terrorists,The operatives were trying to procure arms and chemicals to make explosives. “One of the books described how to make explosives while another said how to conduct a recce of a place. There was also literature on religious speeches," police said. In a major breakthrough Special Task Force of Kolkata police arrested two suspected Bangladeshi terrorists linked with Ansarullah Bangla Team, along with an arms dealer on Tuesday. One of them interestingly possessed a fake Adhaar card among other incriminating documents. Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) or Ansar Bangla is an Al Qaeda affiliated Islamic extremist group of Bangladesh, which was responsible for the killings of bloggers and intellectuals. Deputy Commissioner, STF, Murlidhar Sharma said that the three – Samsad Mia (26) alias Tushar Biswas, Riazul Islam (25) alias Riaz alias Suman and Manotosh Dey (46) had been arrested from Kolkata Railway Station in north Kolkata between 2.30 and 3 pm. During preliminary investigation it was found that Samsad and Riazul were Bangladeshi nationals and members of banned ABT also called Ansar Bangla and had come to purchase arms and chemicals used for making explosives. “ABT is responsible for the murder of several bloggers in Bangladesh and has direct links with Al-Qaeda network in the Indian sub continent. Samsad occupied a higher position in the ABT hierarchy. A fake Aadhaar card of Samsad has also been recovered where he has named himself Tushar Biswas. We are trying to find out where and how did he get the Aadhaar card done,” Sharma said.
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#2336927
21 November 2017
Rizaul Islam ,one of the suspected terrorists,The operatives were trying to procure arms and chemicals to make explosives. “One of the books described how to make explosives while another said how to conduct a recce of a place. There was also literature on religious speeches," police said. In a major breakthrough Special Task Force of Kolkata police arrested two suspected Bangladeshi terrorists linked with Ansarullah Bangla Team, along with an arms dealer on Tuesday. One of them interestingly possessed a fake Adhaar card among other incriminating documents. Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) or Ansar Bangla is an Al Qaeda affiliated Islamic extremist group of Bangladesh, which was responsible for the killings of bloggers and intellectuals. Deputy Commissioner, STF, Murlidhar Sharma said that the three – Samsad Mia (26) alias Tushar Biswas, Riazul Islam (25) alias Riaz alias Suman and Manotosh Dey (46) had been arrested from Kolkata Railway Station in north Kolkata between 2.30 and 3 pm. During preliminary investigation it was found that Samsad and Riazul were Bangladeshi nationals and members of banned ABT also called Ansar Bangla and had come to purchase arms and chemicals used for making explosives. “ABT is responsible for the murder of several bloggers in Bangladesh and has direct links with Al-Qaeda network in the Indian sub continent. Samsad occupied a higher position in the ABT hierarchy. A fake Aadhaar card of Samsad has also been recovered where he has named himself Tushar Biswas. We are trying to find out where and how did he get the Aadhaar card done,” Sharma said.
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#2336935
21 November 2017
Samsad Mia,one of the suspected terrorists,The operatives were trying to procure arms and chemicals to make explosives. “One of the books described how to make explosives while another said how to conduct a recce of a place. There was also literature on religious speeches," police said. In a major breakthrough Special Task Force of Kolkata police arrested two suspected Bangladeshi terrorists linked with Ansarullah Bangla Team, along with an arms dealer on Tuesday. One of them interestingly possessed a fake Adhaar card among other incriminating documents. Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) or Ansar Bangla is an Al Qaeda affiliated Islamic extremist group of Bangladesh, which was responsible for the killings of bloggers and intellectuals. Deputy Commissioner, STF, Murlidhar Sharma said that the three – Samsad Mia (26) alias Tushar Biswas, Riazul Islam (25) alias Riaz alias Suman and Manotosh Dey (46) had been arrested from Kolkata Railway Station in north Kolkata between 2.30 and 3 pm. During preliminary investigation it was found that Samsad and Riazul were Bangladeshi nationals and members of banned ABT also called Ansar Bangla and had come to purchase arms and chemicals used for making explosives. “ABT is responsible for the murder of several bloggers in Bangladesh and has direct links with Al-Qaeda network in the Indian sub continent. Samsad occupied a higher position in the ABT hierarchy. A fake Aadhaar card of Samsad has also been recovered where he has named himself Tushar Biswas. We are trying to find out where and how did he get the Aadhaar card done,” Sharma said.
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