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21/7 BOMB SUSPECT TO FACE COURT.


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LONDON bomb suspect Yasin Hassan Omar Yasin Hassan Omar (sometimes spelt Yassin) (born January 1983) was convicted for his role in the attempted 21st July attacks on London's public transport system. He was found guilty of attempting to detonate a device on the London Underground Victoria Line tube train between  is due in court today charged with attempting to murder Tube passengers.

The 24-year-old, accused of the failed Warren Street attack on July 21, will appear before Bow Street magistrates.

Somalian Omar is the first of the four bungling bun·gle  
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v.intr.
To work or act ineptly or inefficiently.

v.tr.
To handle badly; botch. See Synonyms at botch.

n.
 21/7 suicide bombers, all now in custody, to face charges. He was arrested in Birmingham on July 27.

British al-Qaeda suspect Haroon Aswat, 30, arrived in London yesterday after being deported to England from Zambia where he was arrested amid claims he is behind the 7/7 attacks.

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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Aug 8, 2005
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