'He Was Not Political. He Wanted to Play Cricket for England'; Mi5 Told Two Terror Suspects to Leave Britain, Says Uncle

The HeraldApril 01, 2004

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THE families of three men suspected of plotting a terrorist bombing campaign in Britain yesterday denied they had done anything wrong.

Relatives spoke out as the Muslim Council of Britain, the country's leading Islamic organisation, began writing to 1000 mosques, urging them to maintain the "utmost vigilance" in the war against terror.

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'He Was Not Political. He Wanted to Play Cricket for England'; Mi5 Told Two Terror Suspects to Leave Britain, Says Uncle

Two brothers, Omar Khyam, 22, and Shujah Khyam, 17, and their cousin, Ahmad Khan, 18, were among eight men arrested in a series of dawn raids across London and the Home Counties on Tuesday.

Ahmad Khan's fa...

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