The Daily Telegraph

Police uncover Tube bomb plot

Teenage suspect arrested and Army put on alert after ‘viable improvised explosive device’ is found on train

- By Ben Farmer and Nicola Harley

A TERROR plot targeting the London Undergroun­d has been uncovered after police found what they believe to be a bomb on a Tube train.

A 19-year-old man was Tasered and arrested by counter-terrorism officers yesterday following the discovery of the device aboard a train outside the O2 centre in south London on Thursday.

Last night it emerged that security officials had already contacted the Ministry of Defence to warn military personnel and that the threat level for transport in the capital had been raised to “severe”.

The MoD told troops before the ar- rest: “It remains possible that the perpetrato­r may attempt to place further devices.”

British Transport Police confirmed it had increased security and would be stepping up patrols.

The incident and subsequent arrest came 11 years after the 7/7 bombings when the London Undergroun­d was targeted in a terror attack that killed 52 passengers.

Details of the suspected plot emerged in a memo sent to serving military personnel that forwarded a warning from the security agency that gives terrorism alerts.

It said the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre “has raised the threat level for transport in London to severe: an attack is highly likely”.

It said: “This increase is in response to the discovery of a suspected viable improvised explosive device (IED) on a London Undergroun­d train yesterday.

“It is unknown who placed the device and what their motivation was. Therefore it remains possible that the perpetrato­r may attempt to place further devices. The threat level will continue to be reviewed as further informatio­n is received.”

It is understood the threat level for transport outside London remains unchanged at “moderate”.

The Home Office last night declined to say why the military had been con- tacted and other bodies including Transport for London and Network Rail also refused to comment.

The teenage suspect was arrested outside London Metropolit­an University on Holloway Road, north London, about 10 miles from where the device was found in North Greenwich.

Witnesses described the young man being dragged to the ground by plaincloth­ed masked officers carrying machinegun­s.

One onlooker said police appeared to be waiting for the suspect.

The man, described as Asian in appearance with black hair, was Tasered in the back.

A shop worker who did not want to be named said: “He was just walking down the street. He was definitely Asian and he definitely had black hair and I think he was in his twenties.

“Officers came from behind him and Tasered him. They jumped on him. He was on the floor. They checked him. They put him in a car and took him away. I saw the whole thing from where I work.”

Specialist forensic officers will examine the suspect package over the weekend.

Scotland Yard said the arrest came “following the discovery of a suspicious item on a Tube in north Greenwich”.

TWO people were taken to hospital and dozens treated at London City Airport yesterday after reports of a “chemical incident”.

The Metropolit­an Police said they found a tear-gas canister, which is not a police-issue spray, but they are not treating the incident as terror-related. They believe it may have been discarded by a passenger prior to check-in and discharged accidental­ly. It is understood the discovery of the package led to passengers and staff fleeing the airport amid calls to evacuate the building. Some passengers reported feeling unwell before fire alarms went off and the London Ambulance Service treated 26 people who were suffering from breathing difficulti­es.

A spokesman for London City said: “Passengers were evacuated safely and we thank them for their patience.”

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