UK police capture bombing suspect in Birmingham
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Friday, July 29, 2005 at 7:50 AM.
On FOX News, and also SKY News, we find out about the raid that was made on some suspects in the Birmingham area.
That doesn't excuse their having gunned down a Brazilian electrician who didn't understand English, as they did last week at a subway station in London. For more on that, see this posting from the Dread Pundit Bluto blog.
Update: in semi-related news, on the Counter-Terrorism Blog, we discover that the third most wanted member of the al-Qaeda, Abu Faraj al-Libbi, has been captured:
"Today, Pakistani authorities announced the capture of the third-ranking leader of al-Qaeda, a native Libyan named Abu Faraj al-Libbi (alias Dr. Taufeeq). Al-Libbi, along with five other foreign al-Qaeda operatives, was captured following a shootout in the village of Fatami in northwestern Pakistan. Authorities had long been searching for al-Libbi-- Pakistan had posted a reward of 20 million rupees (approximately $333,333) for his arrest and the United States also offered a 5 million dollar reward."Thank goodness he too has been captured. Can we hope then that Osama will be next?
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