LONDON, Aug. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Three people, including two of the men named as bombing suspects, have been charged with conspiracy to murder people on the London transport system, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported Sunday evening.
Muktar Said Ibrahim, 27, and Ramzi Mohammed, 23, were charged with attempted murder and possession of an explosive substance with the intent "to endanger life or cause serious injury to property", Scotland Yard said.
Earlier on Sunday, another July 21 suspect was charged with four offences, including attempted murder.
Yassin Omar, 24, from north London is the first of four suspects arrested after the attacks to be charged.
He was also charged with conspiracy to murder and making or possessing an explosive substance.
The charges are in relation to the failed London bomb attacks on July 21.
Scotland Yard has also charged three other men linking with the failed July 21 attacks.
Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 32, from north London, was charged with conspiracy to murder London transport passengers and conspiring to endanger life through explosions.
Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali, 30, and Wharbi Mohammed, 22, were both charged with helping a person or people evade arrest.
All men will appear at Bow Street Magistrates court, sitting at Belmarsh Prison, on Monday. Enditem |