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Woman in UK bomb probe released Woman in UK bomb probe released
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A woman held over the attempted car bombings in London and at Glasgow airport has been released without charge, Scotland Yard has said.A woman held over the attempted car bombings in London and at Glasgow airport has been released without charge, Scotland Yard has said.
Marwa Asha, 27, was arrested along with her husband, Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, on the M6 motorway in Cheshire on June 30. Marwa Asha, 27, was arrested along with her husband, Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, on the M6 motorway in Cheshire on 30 June.
A police spokesman said the woman, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, was released on Thursday evening.A police spokesman said the woman, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, was released on Thursday evening.
Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdullah, 27, has been charged in connection with the failed bombings.Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdullah, 27, has been charged in connection with the failed bombings.
Dr Abdullah was remanded in custody on Saturday at Westminster Magistrates' Court, London. He is accused of conspiracy to cause explosions.
Police questioning
Police are continuing to question four other men at London's Paddington Green station.
Officers have until 14 July to question Dr Asha and Dr Sabeel Ahmed, 26, who is from India and works at Halton Hospital in Cheshire. Dr Ahmed was detained in Liverpool.
Two other men, aged 25 and 28, and thought to be medical students or doctors, were arrested at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley. They can be held by police until 15 July.
Another suspect, Kafeel Ahmed, 27, from Bangalore, India, is in a specialist burns unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary under armed guard.
He was arrested along with Dr Abdullah at Glasgow airport, after a Jeep was driven into the doors of the main terminal building and burst into flames on 30 June.
The attack happened a day after two cars containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were found in central London.
Australian police are holding another man, Dr Mohammed Haneef, an Indian national who was detained at Brisbane Airport on 2 July after a tip-off from British police.
Dr Abdullah is the first person charged over the suspected attack attempts. The charge, under the 1883 Explosive Substances Act, carries a maximum life sentence.
He is due to appear at the Old Bailey on 27 July for an initial hearing.