By Tendai Maphosa
London
29 June 2007
Hours after British police defused a bomb in an abandoned car in London's theater district, police say they have found bomb components in a second vehicle in central London. Authorities say both cars contained canisters of fuel, propane, and nails, and they believe the bomb plots are linked. The incidents came hours after Britain's new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, announced his cabinet. For VOA, Tendai Maphosa has more from London.
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| The Mercedes car, where first bomb was found, is taken away from the Haymarket in Piccadilly area of central London, 29 Jun 2007 |
In a statement, London police said officers discovered what they called "a potentially viable explosive device" that they then defused.
Anti-terrorist and forensic teams closely examined the vehicle before it was removed from the scene.
Traffic was disrupted in parts of west London as investigators gathered evidence.
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| Gordon Brown is seen after a meeting with government's top emergency committee Cobra, 29 Jun 2007 |
"The first duty of a government is the security of the people and as the police and security services have said on so many occasions, we face a serious and continued security threat to our country," said Brown.
"We should allow the police to investigate this incident and then report to us. But this incident does recall the need for us to be vigilant at all times and the public to be alert at any potential incidents," he added.
Next week, Britain marks the second anniversary of July 7 2005 London transit bombings, in which four Muslim suicide bombers set off explosions that killed 52 bus and subway passengers and the bombers themselves.
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