From The Sun
THE two terror suspects caught in West London demanded cops respect their HUMAN RIGHTS during the siege on their flat. A witness said: “I heard one of them say ‘I’ve got rights’.” And an astonished security source said: “We could not believe our ears when we heard them moaning about their human rights. “What about the rights of the innocent people we believe they wanted to kill? “What about the rights of the 52 people murdered by the four suicide bombers on July 7?” Bus bomb suspect Muktar Mohammed-Said and alleged Oval Tube attacker Ramzi Mohammed also told police they were too scared to come out of their flat. Delivery driver Alex Ospina — who lives on the estate where the arrests were made — said he heard one of the men shouting to police. Alex, 31, said: “The police were saying ‘Come out’, but the guy was saying he was scared. “He was saying: ‘How do I know you’re not going to shoot me like the guy in Stockwell Tube station?’ “The police told him: ‘That was a mistake, it’s not going to happen.’” The speed of the police operation meant many terrified residents were trapped in their flats as cops stormed the building in Dalgarno Gardens, Notting Hill.
One mum, who declined to be named, heard cops pleading with one of the men to get out. She said: “Police were shouting something like: ‘Mohammed, get out, get out. Give yourself up.’ “The negotiations went on for about 30 minutes. The next thing I knew there was a huge explosion as police blew the doors off the apartment and rushed in.” Videocam footage shot by one resident showed the moment the terror suspects were arrested. Both men emerged naked on a balcony, holding their hands in the air. They were spitting and coughing from the effects of CS gas and smoke from the stun grenades. TWO people were arrested in Leciester on Saturday morning under the Terrorism Act. They were later released without charge and the matter was closed. A THIRD Briton was last night confirmed to have been killed in the bombings in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. A further seven Brits believed to have died in the blasts are still missing. | ||
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