BBC NEWS UK: "7/7 INQUESTS: 'PAKISTAN CALLS TO BOMBER' IN DAYS BEFORE" (SNIPPET: "Mobile phone records analysed after the bombings on 7 July 2005 showed calls made from phone boxes in Rawalpindi to bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan.") (Last updated February 2, 2011, 13:26 ET)
stepping back in time...FOX NEWS.com (AP): Islamabad, Pakistan - "AL QAEDA SUSPECT IN LONDON TERROR BOMBINGS ARRESTED IN PAKISTAN" (SNIPPET: "Police in northwest Pakistan acting on a tip from the U.S. have arrested an Al Qaeda suspect believed to have links to the 2005 London transit bombings that killed 52 people, two Pakistani security officials said Thursday. The suspect was identified as Saudi national Zabi ul Taifi...") (January 22, 2009)
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Trio not guilty of helping 7/7 London bombers
GUARDIAN.co.uk ^ | April 28, 2009, 17:01 BST | Rachel Williams
Posted on April 29, 2009 4:22:23 AM PDT by Cindy
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Trio not guilty of helping 7/7 London bombers Jury clears men of conspiring with four bombers over London 2005 explosions that killed 52 Rachel Williams guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 28 April 2009 17.01 BST
Three British Muslims were today cleared of helping the 7 July bombers choose their targets by carrying out a reconnaissance mission in London seven months before the attacks that killed 52 people and injured almost 1,000.
A jury at Kingston crown court unanimously found Waheed Ali, 25, Sadeer Saleem, 28, and Mohammed Shakil, 32, all from Beeston, Leeds, not guilty of conspiring with the four bombers to cause explosions, after deliberating for eight days.
They are the only people to be charged over the attacks in 2005, which prompted the biggest criminal investigation in British history more than 18,450 statements were taken and at least 37,000 exhibits were collected.
Ali and Shakil were, however, convicted of conspiracy to attend a place used for terrorist training. They were about to board a flight to Pakistan when they were arrested in 2007. The pair will be sentenced tomorrow afternoon.
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