Leeds flat raided in July 7 bombings investigation | UK news | guardian.co.uk

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/oct/08/ukcrime.uksecurity

Police raided a flat in Leeds this morning in connection with the investigation into the July 7 bombings in London three years ago.

The Metropolitan police have confirmed that officers from the anti-terror unit were searching a one-bedroom flat in Shepherd's Lane, Harehills, Leeds at 7am.

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Created by damianrafferty on 08 October 2008

damianrafferty's thoughts:

Something a bit odd about raiding a flat three years after the event and when an admittedly unconnected person lives there. A cynic might suggest that the authorities are looking to shore up local support from crucial Leeds MPs before the 42 days vote...

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