21_12_2012
15-12-2009, 07:23 PM
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20091215/tuk-suspected-terrorists-caught-filming-dba1618.html
Suspected terrorists caught filming targets
A suspected al-Qaida-inspired cell has been caught red-handed filming potential terrorist targets.
Police say the Algerian gang may have been employed to prepare the ground for an atrocity in central London or at major regional shopping centres.
City of London Police have released chilling footage recorded on one man's mobile phone as he travelled around the capital.
It shows the man examining Oxford Circus, Mornington Crescent and Camden Town Tube stations.
Extensive footage was also recorded at Liverpool Street railway station and at the Broadgate Circle shopping and restaurant plaza.
Police inquiries later revealed the gang also visited shopping centres in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Bluewater in Kent and Bridgend, south Wales.
Five men have been arrested in a series of raids in July last year after one man was caught filming and acting suspiciously at Liverpool Street.
The footage was released today in response to a surge of criticism of police for stopping and searching people taking photographs at tourist hotspots
Suspected terrorists caught filming targets
A suspected al-Qaida-inspired cell has been caught red-handed filming potential terrorist targets.
Police say the Algerian gang may have been employed to prepare the ground for an atrocity in central London or at major regional shopping centres.
City of London Police have released chilling footage recorded on one man's mobile phone as he travelled around the capital.
It shows the man examining Oxford Circus, Mornington Crescent and Camden Town Tube stations.
Extensive footage was also recorded at Liverpool Street railway station and at the Broadgate Circle shopping and restaurant plaza.
Police inquiries later revealed the gang also visited shopping centres in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Bluewater in Kent and Bridgend, south Wales.
Five men have been arrested in a series of raids in July last year after one man was caught filming and acting suspiciously at Liverpool Street.
The footage was released today in response to a surge of criticism of police for stopping and searching people taking photographs at tourist hotspots