London attack: Bombers left sixteen bombs in a car Thursday, July 28 2005 12:56 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
London:
British investigators have found that the four suicide bombers, who triggered a series of explosions in the city killing 56 people, left a car packed with 16 bombs in London, raising fears of a wider terror network.
The same person who assisted the second group of would-be bombers made the bombs.
A number of bombs and components, some packed with nails to cause death and maximum injury, were recovered from a car parked by the bombers at Luton station.
The nature and number of bombs point to the existence of a large and well equipped terrorist cell intent on a sustained campaign of attacks.
The quantity or ordnance found in West Yorkshire, Luton and London has heightened police concerns that there are many more than eight men willing to die as 'martyrs', the
sources said.
The nature of the recovered devices provides concrete evidence of a direct link between the July 7 suicide squad, whose four bombs killed 56 people, and the July 21 group whose four devices failed to detonate.
"This completes the circle. The bomb maker used the same constituents in the devices used in the fatal first attacks and the abortive attempts a fortnight later," a security source said.