European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 3, 2007, Darmstadt, Hesse Pages stars and stripes july 2007 in the world Lefteris a British police officer keeps watch outside Waterloo train station in Central London on British police arrest iraqi doctor by Rob Harris the associated press Scotland Doc tors from Iraq and Jordan were among the seven suspects arrested in the failed car bombings in London and at Glasgow officials said a witness said police were closing in on the terror network just before attack ers rammed the scottish terminal Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said at least 19 locations were searched As part of the Fastov ing vigilance was already High less than a week before the anniversary of the deadly july Lon Don transit those were largely carried out by local mus exacerbating ethnic ten Sions in in the latest two car bombs failed to explode in Central London on Friday and two men rammed a jeep Cherokee loaded with Gas cylinders into the in trance of Glasgow International Airport on the unidentified Driver of the Tennis fans face delay Security in London was highly visible monday with Long lines of cars forming behind police checkpoints on London Concrete slabs were in place protecting the Wimbledon Tennis tournament organizers already had stepped up measures in recent including More Strin gent searches of bags carried by people onto the the associated press new Wimbledon bollards Are painted Alastair which burst into is being treated for serious Burns at Paisley Royal Alexandra Hospi Tal in where he is under arrest by armed police and where the iraqi doctor reportedly a 27yearold Man also was arrested at the Airport and was being held at a High Security police station in police said one Man arrested in Glasgow is Bilal according to the British Gener Al medical councils a Man named Bilal Talal Abdul Samad Abdulla was registered in 2004 and trained in staff at Royal Alexandra Hospital said one suspect was a doctor of Middle Eastern or iraqi origin who worked a second Man arrested late sat urday on a Highway in Central England is Mohammed Jamil Abdelqader according to a police official who was not authorized to publicly disclose the de tails and spoke on condition of an the medical Register said Asha trained in gain ing a medical degree in Media reports said Asha worked at North Staffordshire Hospital near the town of Necas where the police searched a House on the Hospital refused to in ashes brother Ahmed said he had heard the Media reports and said his 26 year old sibling is not a Muslim and Hes not a a British government Security official said a Loose net work appeared to be behind the London and Glasgow but investigators were struggling to pin Down suspects Mexico drug suspects allegations against government is blackmail Richard businessman Zhenli be gon Speaks thursday at his lawyers office in the associated press Mexico City it was the largest seizure of Cash in the his tory of drug enforcement mostly in stuffed into closets and suit cases in the Mexico City Home of a chinese born Zhenli be gon said most of the Money belonged to Mexico Rul ing he said party officials delivered it last summer in Duffel bags stuffed with million apiece and threatened to kill him unless he guarded their in a statement the mex ican government called his tale a perverse blackmail attempt aimed at getting himself off on weapons and Money Laun Dering charges and at blunting president Felipe Calder is War on which has mobilized the army and extradited a record number of top level the government says be gon made millions supplying Traffick ers with the raw material to make a highly addictive form of methamphetamine that has flooded and said his Story is not Only it is the statement from the attorney generals which was a response to a letter sent by be Gons lawyer to the mexican embassy in said the lawyer demanded special treat ment for be gon and suggested he would go Public with his accusations against the National action these lawyers Are in scrupulously and uselessly seek ing to blackmail the mexican government with absurd and unbelievable in an at tempt to discourage the govern ment from bringing All the weight of the Law to Bear against Zhenli be it 10 killed in Yemen suicide bombing by Ahmed Alhajj the associated press Yemen an Al Aida suicide bomber drove into a con Voy of Spanish tourists visiting an ancient yemeni officials killing seven spaniards and two yemenis As Well As himself less than two weeks after a terror warning about the witnesses said the bomber drove the car through the Gate of the Temple and detonated the vehicle near the Struc which was built about years ago and is dedicated to the Queen of Spain foreign Miguel Angel said seven dead and five wounded one seriously were the bomber drove into the mid dle of the Spanish no one claimed responsibility for the attack in the Central Marib about 85 Miles East of the capital but authorities linked the suicide bomber to police said they received information last month about a possible Al Aida less than two weeks the embassy warned americans to avoid the on june 23 in the neighbouring Shawwa prov a yemeni guard opened fire on a group of foreign Oil workers shortly after they landed at a com Pany killing one and wounding five including an the provincial governor said at the time that the guard was men tally but the embassy in Sana cancelled travel the two provinces for the near future and recommended that Ameri cans avoid the Spain also has issued warnings about the Al Aida has an Active pres ence in the ancestral Home of Osama bin de spite government efforts to fight the terror Al Aida was blamed for the 2000 bombing of the uss Cole in Aden that killed 17 american sailors and the at tack on a French Oil Tanker that killed one person two years Yemen was a Haven for islam its from across the Arab world during the but after the it declared support for the Campaign against International its crackdown on militants has suffered a number of such As the february 2006 prison breakout of 23 convicts some of whom had been jailed for Alsaid linked foreign interests in Yemen often face Low level threats and tourists Are frequently kidnapped by tribes seeking to win conces Sions from the either better services or the release of jailed most of the hos tages have been released in
