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Police Appeal for Help

July 22, 2005 by Staff

On a day which saw dramatic events across the capital the Police have appealed for the public’s help in locating those behind the July 21st bombs.

Police have issued the following CCTV images of four men they wish to interview:

suspects

Speaking at today’s briefing, Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman asked Londoners:

"Do you recognise any of these men?
Did you see them at the three underground stations or on the bus?
Did you see them at a different location?
Did you see these men together before or after the incidents?
Did you see them with anyone else?"

Anyone who sees the four is asked to "ring 999 and not approach them"

AC Hayman had this to say for anyone with other information about the four: "If you believe you know the identity of these men or have information relevant to those questions a different response is required – that is to ring the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321."

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