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A third man has been charged in connection with the failed car bomb attacks in Glasgow and London.A third man has been charged in connection with the failed car bomb attacks in Glasgow and London.
Dr Sabeel Ahmed, 26, of Ramilies Road, Liverpool, has been charged under the Terrorism Act with having information that could prevent an act of terrorism.Dr Sabeel Ahmed, 26, of Ramilies Road, Liverpool, has been charged under the Terrorism Act with having information that could prevent an act of terrorism.
He is expected to appear before City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Monday. He will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Monday.
The Indian-born doctor was arrested on 30 June in Liverpool. Earlier on Saturday Australian police charged doctor Mohammed Haneef with providing "reckless support" to a terrorist organisation.
A major investigation has been under way in the UK since two cars containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were discovered in central London on 29 June. They failed to explode.A major investigation has been under way in the UK since two cars containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were discovered in central London on 29 June. They failed to explode.
One day later, a burning car loaded with gas cylinders was driven into the main terminal building at Glasgow's international airport.
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Dr Sabeel Ahmed is accused under Section 38(B) of the Terrorism Act 2000 that he had information which he "knew or believed may be of material assistance in preventing the commission by another of an act of terrorism". Dr Sabeel Ahmed, an Indian-born doctor arrested on 30 June, is accused under Section 38(B) of the Terrorism Act 2000 that he had information which he "knew or believed may be of material assistance in preventing the commission by another of an act of terrorism".
Police in Australia have charged Mohammed Haneef, a 27-year-old Indian doctor linked to the suspected bomb attempts. He is the third person to be charged over the attacks.
He has been charged with providing "reckless support" to a terrorist organisation. On 6 July Iraqi doctor Bilal Talal Samad Abdullah was charged with conspiracy to cause explosions. He was arrested at Glasgow Airport following the failed car bombing there.
Iraqi doctor Bilal Talal Samad Abdullah was arrested at Glasgow Airport following the failed car bombing. He has since been charged with conspiracy to cause explosions. On Saturday Mohammed Haneef, a 27-year-old Indian doctor, was charged with providing "reckless support" to a terrorist organisation.
The doctor, who has denied having any involvement in the alleged attacks, was stopped at Brisbane airport on 2 July as he tried to leave for India.
He is alleged to have provided the mobile phone SIM card to Sabeel and Kafeel Ahmed.
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Officers are continuing to question three men at London's high-security Paddington Green police station. Officers are continuing to question three more men at London's high-security Paddington Green police station.
Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, was arrested on the M6 motorway in Cheshire on 30 June. His wife Marwa, 27, who was arrested at the same time, has since been released without charge. Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, was arrested on the M6 motorway in Cheshire on 30 June.
In addition, police are still holding two trainee doctors aged 25 and 28, who were arrested at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, in Paisley, Scotland. And police are holding two trainee doctors aged 25 and 28, who were arrested at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, in Paisley, near Glasgow.
Dr Asha can be held until Saturday, when police must either charge or release him, or apply to a magistrate for further time to question him.Dr Asha can be held until Saturday, when police must either charge or release him, or apply to a magistrate for further time to question him.
The two trainee doctors can be held until Sunday.The two trainee doctors can be held until Sunday.
Kafeel Ahmed, 27, who was arrested after a burning car loaded with gas cylinders was driven into the main terminal building at Glasgow's international airport, is still in hospital under police guard. In addition, Kafeel Ahmed, 27, who was arrested after the attack at Glasgow's international airport, is still in hospital under police guard.