British police on Tuesday
arrested a third suspect over the bombing of a packed London Underground train
which injured 30 people last week.
The 25-year-old man was
detained by anti-terror officers in Newport, Wales, London’s Metropolitan
Police said in a statement.
“A search is taking place
at an address in the Newport following the arrest,” police added.
Thirty passengers were left
injured when the bomb, which is thought to have malfunctioned, went off on a
London Underground train at the Parsons Green station during rush hour on
Friday morning.
The Wales arrest widens the
police probe which detained two suspects in England on Saturday.
An 18-year-old man was
apprehended at the Dover ferry terminal, a main link to Europe, followed by a
21-year-old man in Hounslow in west London.
“This continues to be a
fast-moving investigation. A significant amount of activity has taken place
since the attack on Friday,” said Dean Haydon, the Metropolitan Police’s head
of counter terrorism command.
“Detectives are carrying
out extensive inquiries to determine the full facts behind the attack,” he
added.
Police are continuing to
search a commercial property in Hounslow and two other addresses in Surrey,
south-east England.
AFP
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