Glasgow bombers parked London car bombs
Authorities suspect the two men who rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into Glasgow's airport on Saturday are the same people who parked two car bombs in central London a day earlier, security sources told CNN.There is much more.British police said on Monday that after a series of nationwide raids they had arrested two more people as part of their investigation into the failed terror attacks that have put the country on its highest state of alert.
The two were arrested the previous night in the Paisley area of Glasgow, police said. The men were aged 28 and 25 and believed not to be of Scottish origin. That brings the total number of people arrested to seven.
Other than one suspect who was severely burned, no one was seriously hurt in Saturday's incident at Glasgow. The car bombs in London did not detonate.
Police investigating the car bombs in London were tracking the two men even before the attack in Scotland, sources told CNN. Watch the latest on the investigation
One of the suspects, who is in critical condition at Royal Alexandra Hospital near Glasgow, is a doctor at the hospital where he is being treated for severe burns, according to the woman who owns his rental house.
It is believed that he shared a house on Neuk Crescent Street in the small Scottish village of Houston, about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from Glasgow's airport, with the other suspect who is in police custody.
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The Brits refusal to identify the nationality of the perps is still puzzling. A report last night identified one as an Iranian Kurd doctor. This report says another was a Jordanian doctor. In the story an oblique reference to one of the perps yelling "Allah" as they crashed into the airport is the only hint that these are Muslim terrorist going about the grisly work of mass murder for Allah. It is hard to say these guys were uneducated. Without the reference to Allah we might conclude it was just doctors protesting socialized medicine in the UK.
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