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Parsons Green attack: Police raid west London restaurant as CCTV footage of suspect released

2017-09-18 18 Dailymotion

Police have raided a West London takeaway in connection with the botched terrorist bombing that occurred during the Friday morning rush hour.<br /><br />Officers left the Aladdin fried chicken shop in Hounslow carrying what appeared to be confiscated items in plastic bags, after 30 people were injured when a bucket bomb exploded on a tube train.<br /><br />CCTV footage showing a man carrying a shopping bag matching the kind containing the homemade device has been handed to police as they continue their hunt for suspects.<br /><br />The images, obtained by broadcaster ITV were filmed around 90 minutes before the attack near a house currently being searched by a forensics team. <br /><br />Footage shows armed police at a house in Sunbury-on-Thames, where a person was seen carrying a Lidl bag similar to the one used in tube bomb pic.twitter.com/apyqGU5oU7— ITV News (@itvnews) September 17, 2017<br /><br />The property in Sunbury-on-Thames to the south of London is thought to have been home to an 18-year-old who was arrested on Saturday morning at the port of Dover, Britain’s gateway to continental Europe, fueling suspicions that the suspect was trying to leave the country.<br /><br />The house belongs to an elderly couple known for fostering hundreds of children, including refugees.<br /><br />A 21-year-old has also been arrested on suspicion of a terror offence and remains in custody while police search his home in Stanwell, near Heathrow airport.<br /><br />While the UK’s terror threat level was raised to critical in the immediate aftermath of the attack, it was downgraded to severe on Sunday after the arrests were made.<br /><br />The militant group ISIL claimed responsibility for the bombing, but British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said there was “no evidence” to support this claim.<br />

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