Two arrested in London raid, police shoot one suspect
June 2, 2006 by Homeland Security NTARC News
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British police shot and injured one man and arrested a second in a major anti-terrorist raid on a house in east London following suspicions that it was being used to make chemical weapons.
Police sources told Sky News they expected to find a chemical bomb of some kind at the house, while the Press Association news agency said the dawn swoop followed intelligence about a suspected plot on British soil.
BBC television named them as Abdul Jalal and Abdul Kahar, without giving sources. It said both men were of Bangladeshi origin. One worked for postal firm Royal Mail and was said to be religious.
