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LONDON, July 31 (Xinhuanet) -- A third terror cell is
planning multiple suicide bomb attacks against underground trains in central
London, the Sunday Times quoted security sources as saying.
Intelligence about a cell with access to explosives and its plans to unleash a "third wave" of attacks was the
trigger of last Thursday's unprecedented security exercise, when 6,000 police,
many armed, patrolled across the capital, the report said.
The newspaper quoted senior police officers as saying
there was "specific" intelligence from several sources of an attack planned for
that day, contradicting with the police statement that the exercise was simply a
precaution.
A statement by Scotland Yard, headquarters for
British Metropolitan Police, has said Thursday's security exercise -- the
biggest since World War II -- was simply a precaution aimed at reassuring the
public.
The disclosure came as the anti-terrorist squad of
the Metropolitan Police has learnt that Hussain Osman, 27, one of the suspects
for the second but failed attacks was detained in Rome, Italy on Friday.
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