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Police have searched an address in Cambridge as part of the investigation into failed car bomb attacks in Glasgow and London.Police have searched an address in Cambridge as part of the investigation into failed car bomb attacks in Glasgow and London.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the search had taken place but would not reveal the exact address.The Metropolitan Police confirmed the search had taken place but would not reveal the exact address.
Meanwhile Anglia Ruskin University, which has campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford, Essex, said it was helping police with the inquiry.Meanwhile Anglia Ruskin University, which has campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford, Essex, said it was helping police with the inquiry.
Eight people have so far been arrested in connection with the attacks.Eight people have so far been arrested in connection with the attacks.
On Thursday, Hicham Kwieder, secretary of the Cambridge Muslim Welfare Society, said he knew Dr Bilal Abdullah, one of those arrested, and last saw him about a year ago.On Thursday, Hicham Kwieder, secretary of the Cambridge Muslim Welfare Society, said he knew Dr Bilal Abdullah, one of those arrested, and last saw him about a year ago.
He said: "I talked to him, like many other people. He was a nice person. I knew him as someone who attended our mosque.He said: "I talked to him, like many other people. He was a nice person. I knew him as someone who attended our mosque.
ARRESTS TIMELINE 30 June Dr Kafeel Ahmed and Dr Bilal Abdulla arrested at Glasgow airport after burning car driven into doors of main terminal30 June Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, and his wife Dana Asha, 27, arrested on the M6 near Sandbach, Cheshire30 June/1 July Dr Sabeel Ahmed (brother of Kafeel), 26, arrested near Liverpool's Lime Street station1 July A 28-year-old man and a 25-year-old man, thought to be medical students or doctors from Saudi Arabia, arrested in Paisley2 July Dr Mohammed Haneef, 27, detained in Australia, and a second doctor is questioned3 July Second doctor questioned in Australia is released without charge Send us your comments Extremists 'hounded out'ARRESTS TIMELINE 30 June Dr Kafeel Ahmed and Dr Bilal Abdulla arrested at Glasgow airport after burning car driven into doors of main terminal30 June Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, and his wife Dana Asha, 27, arrested on the M6 near Sandbach, Cheshire30 June/1 July Dr Sabeel Ahmed (brother of Kafeel), 26, arrested near Liverpool's Lime Street station1 July A 28-year-old man and a 25-year-old man, thought to be medical students or doctors from Saudi Arabia, arrested in Paisley2 July Dr Mohammed Haneef, 27, detained in Australia, and a second doctor is questioned3 July Second doctor questioned in Australia is released without charge Send us your comments Extremists 'hounded out'
"I met him after the invasion [of Iraq]. He felt pain that the country was divided and people were fighting each other."I met him after the invasion [of Iraq]. He felt pain that the country was divided and people were fighting each other.
"I recognised his photograph in the paper. I was shocked. Whatever information we have will be passed on to the police. We're helping police with their inquiries.""I recognised his photograph in the paper. I was shocked. Whatever information we have will be passed on to the police. We're helping police with their inquiries."
Dr Abdullah rented a room in a house owned by the mosque in Cambridge in 2001, he added.Dr Abdullah rented a room in a house owned by the mosque in Cambridge in 2001, he added.
A spokesman for the society told the BBC that they invited police into the mosque, but the premises were not searched.A spokesman for the society told the BBC that they invited police into the mosque, but the premises were not searched.
Instead representatives of the mosque went to Parkside police station and spoke to officers there for more than seven hours.Instead representatives of the mosque went to Parkside police station and spoke to officers there for more than seven hours.
A spokeswoman for Anglia Ruskin University said: "We are aware of media speculation about possible links between recent events at Glasgow Airport and one of our research students.A spokeswoman for Anglia Ruskin University said: "We are aware of media speculation about possible links between recent events at Glasgow Airport and one of our research students.
"We are co-operating fully with the police in their inquiries. At this time identities are still unclear and it would therefore be inappropriate to comment further.""We are co-operating fully with the police in their inquiries. At this time identities are still unclear and it would therefore be inappropriate to comment further."
Two people with links to Cambridge have already been named in connection with the terror investigation - Dr Abdullah, who was a resident in the city in 2001 and again in 2005, and Mohammed Asha, who once worked at Addenbrooke's Hospital in the city.Two people with links to Cambridge have already been named in connection with the terror investigation - Dr Abdullah, who was a resident in the city in 2001 and again in 2005, and Mohammed Asha, who once worked at Addenbrooke's Hospital in the city.
Dr Asha was arrested on the M6 motorway.Dr Asha was arrested on the M6 motorway.
Kafeel Ahmed, 27, who was arrested at Glasgow Airport where a burning jeep was driven into the front entrance, is believed to have been a research student in the Science and Technology Department at Anglia Ruskin University.Kafeel Ahmed, 27, who was arrested at Glasgow Airport where a burning jeep was driven into the front entrance, is believed to have been a research student in the Science and Technology Department at Anglia Ruskin University.
Sabeel Ahmed, the brother of Kafeel, and detained in Liverpool, is known to have made frequent visits to Cambridge to visit his student brother.
Sabeel Ahmed and Dr Abdullah, a passenger in the blazing Jeep, are known to have been close friends while in Cambridge.
A friend said that Dr Abdullah and Sabeel Ahmed were close: "Sabeel and Bilal were like clowns, loud and funny and cracking jokes all the time. Sabeel used to pay flying visits to the city."