Off the wire
Morales hails China's cooperation, investment in Bolivia  • Roundup: Finland plans to create "intelligent shipping lanes" to increase shipping profitability  • Cuba renews call on U.S. Congress to lift economic, trade blockade  • ISIL using civilians as human shields in fighting against Iraqi troops: UN official  • Britain's Konta wins most improved player award  • UN names Wonder Woman as ambassador for gender equality amid protests  • Messi recalled to Argentina squad for Brazil duel  • Frankfurt beat Hamburg 3-0 in German Bundesliga  • UN official calls for support of teenage girls  • U.S. stocks end mixed amid Fed official remarks  
You are here:   Home

British police foil underground bomb plot: media

Xinhua, October 22, 2016 Adjust font size:

British media said on late Friday that police had uncovered a terror plot targeting the London underground as a 19-year-old man planning the bomb attack was arrested.

The Daily Telegraph reported that the young man was arrested by counter-terrorism officers on Friday, one day after the suspect device was found on board a train in London.

The newspaper quoted a note from the government department to its personnel as saying that it remains possible that the perpetrator may attempt to place further devices.

The British Home Office and Ministry of Defense (MOD) have not published any statement on its website over the issue and have not replied to inquiry messages from Xinhua.

The report said that the country's security officials had contacted the MOD after the discovery "to warn serving military personnel, and the threat level for transport in London had been raised to severe to reflect an attack was highly likely."

The foiled terrorism attack plot came 11 years after the bombings when the London transport network was targeted in a terror attack that killed 52. Endit