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Scotland Yard foils 13 terrorist groups
Kyrgyzstan News.Net Wednesday 23rd July, 2008
The BBC has revealed that Scotland Yard has disrupted 13 terrorist networks in London in the last financial year.
A top officer from Scotland Yard has described disruption as anything from the foiling of a planned major bombing campaign, to being able to reduce funding for a particular cell.
During the 12 month period, there was an average of a suspected terrorist incident in London every other day.
There were 181 incidents, slightly up on the previous year's figure of 177 and police took 4,346 calls on the anti-terrorism hotline.
The figures were revealed in a document prepared for the Metropolitan Police Authority.
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;) Midnight 07-23-08, 11:32 PM |
Scotland Yard foils 13 terrorist groups
The BBC revealed this! Really they have very good math. Well, they have certainly got their hands full. So many incidents, all focused on the same spot on the globe?
I do recall a few infamous words concerning this but total recall just isn’t there. I prefer to use my own instincts, but they have great math.
What did you do to get so popular? This is precarious isn’t it now, I’m so embarrassed.
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Gored. 07-24-08, 01:22 AM |
Why this constant pain in the neck?
Do we have to live this way? This terrorist crap is being fed and sustained by the PC Liberals. The Liberals love chaos and thrift on it but others don’t and the government is not much of a help.
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Mohammed isafake 07-24-08, 02:19 AM |
out
Kick them islamist-lovers OUT of europe!!
only way to be sure.
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