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Egyptian biochemist has no role in bombings: UK authorities
www.chinaview.cn 2005-07-19 23:35:33

  ¡¡CAIRO, July 19 (Xinhuanet) -- British authorities have concluded that an Egyptian biochemist arrested was not involved in the July 7 London bombings, a senior security source was quoted by the al-Ahram daily as saying on Tuesday.

    Egyptian authorities last week detained Magdy el-Nashar, who hasdenied any role in the attacks, which killed 56 people and injured more than 700.

    The daily quoted the security source as saying that Nashar gavefull security cooperation with the British side, which was convinced from questioning carried out by Egypt that Nashar had norole in the explosions.

    But Nashar could not be released at present, added the source. "The question of his release will be dealt with after the end of questioning."

    Nashar, a 33-year-old biochemist who lives in England, returned to Egypt four days before the London bombings.   Nashar had admitted he had rented his flat in the Leeds area to one of the four suicide bombers, said the source.   Following his arrest, the Egyptian authorities have denied Nashar has any link with the al-Qaida terror group, which was behind the devastating bombings.

    According to an Egyptian security source, Scotland Yardinvestigators had arrived in Cairo to probe the case, but no information has filtered out on the part played by British policein the inquiry.  Enditem

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