Post by Admin on Mar 9, 2014 18:57:56 GMT
Extract from a Intelligence and Security Committee report
How were the bombers identified?
– 7 July, 22:19 – “Hasib HUSSAIN” reported as a missing person by his family.
– 7July,23:40–MetropolitanPoliceService(MPS)messagereferstoarticlesfound at Aldgate bearing the names “Mr Sidique KHAN” and “Mr S TANWEER”.
– 8 July, 19:50 – MPS message refers to a Barclaycard found at Edgware Road bearing the name “Mr M S KHAN”.
– 9 July, a.m. – MPS message refers to checks on the articles found at Aldgate.
A membership card is confirmed as belonging to “Shazhad TANWEER” of 49 Colwyn Road, Leeds. “Mohammed Sidique KHAN” of 11 Gregory Street, Batley, West Yorkshire is identified as the holder of an HSBC credit card and a Halifax current account card.
– 9 July, a.m. – Checks on intelligence databases find that the name “Mohammed Sidique KHAN” had appeared during Operation CREVICE. The MPS begin liaison with West Yorkshire Police.
– 9 July, 23:59 – Message created that collates the inquiries into the items found at Aldgate and Edgware Road and provides details on the cardholders.
– 10 July, 07:19 – A number of items of property in the name of “Hasib HUSSAIN” are recovered from Tavistock Square. This information is linked to the missing persons report.
– 10 July–Pathologist reports suggest that the men later identified a sHUSSAIN, KHAN and LINDSAY were in possession of, or in close proximity to, the bombs at the times of the explosions.
– 11 July, 09:00 – Intelligence is received giving Mohammed Sidique KHAN’s current address as 69 Lees Holm, Dewsbury. KHAN’s car is seen parked outside this address.
– 11July–Hasib HUSSAIN’s family tell the police that he had traveled to London on 6 July with a number of friends including Mohammed Siddique KHAN and Shazad TANWEER.
– 11July–Pathologist report suggests that the man later identified as TANWEER was in possession of the bomb at the time of the explosion.
– 11 July – KHAN, TANWEER and HUSSAIN become key suspects and the police apply for warrants to search associated addresses and vehicles.
– 12 July, 13:00 – KHAN, TANWEER and HUSSAIN are identified from CCTV at King’s Cross.
– 12 July – Checks of CCTV from Luton railway station point to the involvement of Jermaine LINDSAY. He becomes a key suspect.
– 13 July – Wife of Jermaine LINDSAY reports her husband missing and that he knew the occupants of the address in Lees Holm which she had seen being searched.
– 13, 15, 16 July – DNA analysis confirms that TANWEER had died at Aldgate, HUSSAIN at Tavistock Square, LINDSAY at Russell Square and KHAN at Edgware Road.
How were the bombers identified?
– 7 July, 22:19 – “Hasib HUSSAIN” reported as a missing person by his family.
– 7July,23:40–MetropolitanPoliceService(MPS)messagereferstoarticlesfound at Aldgate bearing the names “Mr Sidique KHAN” and “Mr S TANWEER”.
– 8 July, 19:50 – MPS message refers to a Barclaycard found at Edgware Road bearing the name “Mr M S KHAN”.
– 9 July, a.m. – MPS message refers to checks on the articles found at Aldgate.
A membership card is confirmed as belonging to “Shazhad TANWEER” of 49 Colwyn Road, Leeds. “Mohammed Sidique KHAN” of 11 Gregory Street, Batley, West Yorkshire is identified as the holder of an HSBC credit card and a Halifax current account card.
– 9 July, a.m. – Checks on intelligence databases find that the name “Mohammed Sidique KHAN” had appeared during Operation CREVICE. The MPS begin liaison with West Yorkshire Police.
– 9 July, 23:59 – Message created that collates the inquiries into the items found at Aldgate and Edgware Road and provides details on the cardholders.
– 10 July, 07:19 – A number of items of property in the name of “Hasib HUSSAIN” are recovered from Tavistock Square. This information is linked to the missing persons report.
– 10 July–Pathologist reports suggest that the men later identified a sHUSSAIN, KHAN and LINDSAY were in possession of, or in close proximity to, the bombs at the times of the explosions.
– 11 July, 09:00 – Intelligence is received giving Mohammed Sidique KHAN’s current address as 69 Lees Holm, Dewsbury. KHAN’s car is seen parked outside this address.
– 11July–Hasib HUSSAIN’s family tell the police that he had traveled to London on 6 July with a number of friends including Mohammed Siddique KHAN and Shazad TANWEER.
– 11July–Pathologist report suggests that the man later identified as TANWEER was in possession of the bomb at the time of the explosion.
– 11 July – KHAN, TANWEER and HUSSAIN become key suspects and the police apply for warrants to search associated addresses and vehicles.
– 12 July, 13:00 – KHAN, TANWEER and HUSSAIN are identified from CCTV at King’s Cross.
– 12 July – Checks of CCTV from Luton railway station point to the involvement of Jermaine LINDSAY. He becomes a key suspect.
– 13 July – Wife of Jermaine LINDSAY reports her husband missing and that he knew the occupants of the address in Lees Holm which she had seen being searched.
– 13, 15, 16 July – DNA analysis confirms that TANWEER had died at Aldgate, HUSSAIN at Tavistock Square, LINDSAY at Russell Square and KHAN at Edgware Road.