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Al-Queda’s mastermind has created a network of native terrorists all over the world – London just the start
An undated handout passport photograph of London bombing suspect Hasib Mir Hussain, released by London's Scotland Yard on Thursday.
What happened in London may happen elsewhere. British authorities are now finding that Al-Queda recruited these Pakistani-British youths, brainwashed them, trained them, aided them and above all made them commit suicide to create terror in London. This is happening all over the world with zillion sleeping cells getting brainwashed on a daily basis by the Al-Queda.
Police, in a bid to elicit further information about last week's London bombings, are circulating pictures from close-circuit television footage of an 18-year-old man identified as the bus bomber.
Most British newspapers on Friday carried front-page pictures of Hasib Hussain walking through Luton rail station at 7:20 am on July 7, about two-and-a-half hours before he blew up the bus in London.
The image is grainy but stubble is visible on his face. He is wearing a dark jacket and dark trousers and is carrying a backpack.
Hussain and the three other bombers reportedly travelled together on a commuter train from Luton to London, a short trip south, though he appears alone in the picture.
In previous days, CCTV footage showed the four were chatting together at King's Cross station in London before they parted with an undemonstrative goodbye.
The bombs on the three London Underground trains -- near Aldgate, Edgware Road and King's Cross stations -- went off at around 8:50 am, with the one on the red double-decker bus exploding nearly an hour later.
The Times newspaper said detectives were anxious to determine if Hussain, unable to blow up a train, may have sought last-minute orders before changing his target to the bus.
Scotland Yard anti-terrorist branch chief Peter Clarke said "what we are asking the public is ''Did you see this man at King's Cross? Was he alone or with others? Do you know the route he took from the station? Did you see him get on to a number 30 bus and, if you did, when and where was that?''"
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