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Pakistan Probes Ties to London Bombings

Saturday, July 16, 2005 2:02:55 PM
By PAUL HAVEN

Pakistani religious students gather inside the Jamia Manzoorul Islam, a religious school or madrassa, where intelligence official said London suicide bombing suspect Shahzad Tanweer is believed to have visited, Saturday, July 16, 2005 in Lahore, Pakistan. Asad Farooq, a spokesman for the school, acknowledged that intelligence agents had been around on Saturday, but denied that Tanweer had ever been at the school. (AP Photo/K. M. Chaudhry)ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Intelligence agents swooped down on a religious school suspected of links to one of the London suicide bombers, questioning students, teachers and administrators about the alleged attacker, school and intelligence officials said Saturday.

Agents also visited at least two radical Islamic centers, armed with pictures and a dossier on Shahzad Tanweer, a 22-year-old Briton of Pakistani ancestry who blew himself up in London's Underground. The July 7 attacks on subways and a double-decker bus killed 55, including four bombers.

Police and Interior Ministry officials, meanwhile, denied reports that arrests had been made in the case. Two families in Faisalabad — an eastern city at the center of the investigation — claimed that relatives had been detained by black-clad agents, the normal uniform for security commandoes, but there was no indication of any link to the investigation.


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