General Cooking (rec.food.cooking) For general food and cooking discussion. Foods of all kinds, food procurement, cooking methods and techniques, eating, etc.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)   Report Post  
Posted to it.sport.calcio,rec.food.cooking,sci.math,24hoursupport.helpdesk,alt.religion.scientology
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2
Default Milenko Kindl Cvrcko jhjhjhjhjhjhjhjhj

Milenko Kindl Cvrcko

GLASGOW, Scotland - British police focused Tuesday on at least four
physicians with roots outside Britain - including a doctor seized at
an Australian airport with a one-way ticket - in the investigation
into failed car bombings in Glasgow and London.
ADVERTISEMENT

Separately, two men were arrested in an industrial park in
northwestern England under the Terrorism Act on Tuesday, but a
statement from Lancashire police said it was "too early to confirm
whether or not these arrests are linked to recent events in London and
Glasgow."

At least four of the eight suspects directly tied to the terror
investigation were identified as doctors from Iraq, Jordan and India.
One of the doctors from India, 27-year-old Muhammad Haneef, was
arrested at Brisbane's international airport where he was trying to
board a flight, the Australian attorney general said.

A British official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was
not authorized to speak to the media, confirmed Tuesday that the
Jordanian's wife also was arrested.

British media reported that at least two other people detained Sunday
were trainee physicians.

Mark Shone, a spokesman for Halton Hospital in England, said Haneef
worked there in 2005 as a temporary doctor, coming in when needed. He
also confirmed a 26-year-old man arrested in Liverpool late Saturday -
also Indian - practiced at the hospital but he would not provide the
man's name or further details.

Amid increased security at British airports, train stations and on
city streets, a bomb disposal team carried out a controlled explosion
Tuesday on a suspicious car parked outside a mosque in Glasgow.

Strathclyde Police Superintendent Stewart Daniels told the British
Broadcasting Corp. there was "absolutely no specific information" of a
threat from the vehicle but that it had been detonated as a
precaution.

On Saturday, two men rammed a Jeep Cherokee loaded with gas cylinders
into the terminal at Glasgow's airport, then set the vehicle on fire.
On Friday, two car bombs failed to explode in central London.

Police were also investigating an attack on an Asian news agent early
Tuesday in Glasgow, in which a car was rammed into the shop and caught
fire or set ablaze, and the torching of a real estate office next to a
mosque near Edinburgh on Monday.

Police have yet to establish if either attack was racially motivated,
but Osama Saeed, Scottish spokesman for the Muslim Association of
Britain, said tension was increasing.

"It suggests there is a rising feeling of hostility where people feel
comfortable in the company of others acting in a grotesque fashion,"
he said.

A British security official said Monday that Pakistan and several
other nations were asked to check possible links with the suspects.
British-born terrorists behind the bloody 2005 London transit bombings
and others in thwarted plots here were linked to terror training camps
and foreign radicals in Pakistan.

Authorities said police searched at least 19 locations as part of the
"fast-moving investigation," which has come at a time of already high
vigilance before the anniversary of the suicide bombings in London
that killed 52 people on July 7, 2005.

The British government security official said investigators were
working on one theory that the same people may have driven the
explosives-laden cars into London and the blazing SUV in Glasgow.

The unidentified driver of the Jeep was being treated for serious
burns at Royal Alexandra Hospital in Glasgow, where he was under
arrest. Bomb experts carried out a second controlled explosion on a
car at the hospital Monday, after a similar blast Sunday. Police said
the car was linked to the investigation, but no explosives had been
found.

Authorities identified Bilal Abdulla, an Iraqi doctor who worked at
the Glasgow hospital, as the other man arrested at the airport. Staff
at the Glasgow hospital said Abdulla was a diabetes specialist.

Haneef, 27, was being detained in Australia under counterterrorism
laws that allow police to hold a suspect without charge as long as a
judge agrees there are grounds to do so, Australian Federal Police
Commissioner Mick Keelty said.

No charges were filed Tuesday, and Keelty stressed it had yet to
determine what role - if any - Haneef had in the plots. Officials did
not say where he was bound when he was detained.

"The doctor was regarded by the hospital as, in many senses, a model
citizen - excellent references and so on," said Queensland Premier
Peter Beattie.

A man arrested late Saturday on a highway in central England was also
a physician, Mohammed Jamil Abdelqader Asha, police said. A Jordanian
official said Asha was of Palestinian descent and carried a Jordanian
passport.

Azmi Mahafzah, Asha's instructor at the University of Jordan medical
school, said he knew Asha during his studies and training from 1998 to
2004.

"I didn't even have the impression that he was religious," he told The
Associated Press. "He interacted with others, both boys and girls. He
has no prejudices. He is not a fanatic type of person."

The family of Asha's wife, Marwa, who was with him in the car at the
time of their arrest, denied she had links to terrorism.

"Marwa is a very educated person and she read many British novels to
know England better, a country she liked so much," her father, Yunis
Da'na told The Associated Press in Jordan.

Police in Glasgow said two others arrested Sunday were men aged 25 and
28 and detained at residences at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.

Officers would not confirm if the two men were also doctors, but
Britain's Sky Television reported - without citing sources - that they
were trainee physicians.

Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Milenko Kindl always wins the score David Beckham General Cooking 0 26-04-2008 09:13 AM
Milenko Kindl is one of a kind David Beckham General Cooking 0 26-04-2008 09:12 AM
Milenko Kindl is my hero David Beckham General Cooking 0 26-04-2008 09:11 AM
Milenko Kindl Cvrcko jhjhjhjhjhjhjhjhjhj [email protected] General Cooking 0 03-07-2007 06:04 PM
Milenko Kindl [email protected] General Cooking 0 28-03-2007 02:20 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:51 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 FoodBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Food and drink"