Sunday, January 08, 2006

UK - London bomber's '£120,000 estate'

This does not inspire confidence in British security services.

Claims that one of the July 7 suicide bombers left a six-figure fortune mystified investigators last night.

A report in The Sun said that Shehzad Tanweer, 22, who detonated a bomb on the Underground at Aldgate station, killing eight people, had an estate valued at £121,000 net of taxes and debts.

Yet Tanweer, a British national of Pakistani descent, was a student until 2004 and worked for a few hours a week as an assistant in the fish and chip shop run by his father in Beeston, Leeds.

Questions were being asked how he could possess assets of such value.

The report came as a complete surprise to security officials who have spent the past six months investigating every aspect of Tanweer's life in an effort to discover why he took part in the atrocity and whether the terrorist cell was being run from overseas.


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