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British authorities are investigating a possible link between the London bombings and an alleged London bomb plot last year involving Canadian Momin Khawaja, now awaiting the first-ever trial under Canada’s new anti-terrorism act.
British investigators and security intelligence sources in Europe and the United States say Mohamed Sidique Khan, a 30-year-old primary school teacher believed to be a key figure among the four suspected London suicide bombers, was possibly associated with some of the men arrested in and around the British capital in March, 2004.
As part of a global investigation dubbed Operation Crevice, British police and security agents say they foiled a plan by a suspected Pakistan-based al-Qaeda group, allegedly including Mr. Khawaja, to detonate ammonium nitrate fertilizer bombs in shopping malls and other public places.
A day before the British suspects were arrested, Mr. Khawaja was arrested by the RCMP at Ottawa’s Department of Foreign Affairs, where he worked as a software developer for a contract computer firm.
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