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Author Topic: Call for public inquiry into 7/7 from former head of counter-terrorism  (Read 2344 times)
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« on: June 20, 2009, 05:25:56 PM »

Quote from article: Survivors of the July 7 bombings and families of the victims are taking High Court action over the refusal to grant them an independent inquiry.

Call for public inquiry into 7/7 from former head of counter-terrorism
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6539369.ece


Sean O’Neill, Crime and Security Editor

An independent public inquiry should be held into how suicide terrorists were able to carry out the July 7 bombings, Scotland Yard’s former head of counter-terrorism says.

Andy Hayman, who was Assistant Commissioner for Special Operations at the time of the bombings in 2005, is the first figure from the security establishment to break ranks and call for an open inquiry.

Almost four years after Mohammad Sidique Khan and his Leeds-based cell carried out the bombings, Mr Hayman says that he is “uncomfortable” with the official position that an inquiry would divert resources from the fight against terrorism. In his book, The Terrorist Hunters, extracts from which are published in The Times today, Mr Hayman says: “Incidents of less gravity have attracted the status of a public inquiry — train crashes, a death in custody, and even other terrorist attacks. How can there not be a full, independent public inquiry into the deaths of 52 commuters on London’s transport system?

“There has been no overview, no pulling together of each strand of review, no one can be sure if key issues have been missed.”

For the rest of the article go here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6539369.ece
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