July 21, 2005 London Bombings Fast Facts – The Henry Club

The bomb was homemade and is believed to contain a white, peroxide-based explosive, similar to the highly volatile triacetone triperoxide, or TATP.

21 July 2005 – four bomb blasts in london, in three metro trains and one bus. Small explosions occur at Warren Street, Oval and Shepherd’s Bush stations. Scotland Yard also responded to an “incident” in a bus on Hackney and Columbia Road in east London. There are no casualties.

23 July 2005 – Police have found a fifth non-explosive device in a park in west London.

27 July 2005 – Yasin Hassan Omar, a 24-year-old Somali man with British residency, has been arrested in Birmingham.

29 July 2005 – Police arrested two suspects, Muktar Said Ibrahim and Ramzi Mohamed, at the Dalgarno Gardens apartment in London’s North Kensington neighbourhood. The suspected fourth bomber, an Ethiopian named Hamdi Isaac, also known as Hussein Osman, is captured in Italy by Scotland Yard and Italian authorities after monitoring his cell phone as he travels from London to Rome. Is. Is.

7 August 2005 – British police announced that a total of five people have now been charged: Ibrahim, 27, attempted murder and conspiracy to murder; Ramzi Mohammed, 23, attempted murder and plotted to murder; Manfo Kwaku Aseidu, 32, plotted the murder; Siraj Yasin Abdullah Ali (30) and Wahbi Mohammad (22) are both accused of helping them evade arrest.

28 April 2006 – Ibrahim, Ramzi Mohammed, Umar, Asidu and Usman appear in the Central Criminal Court via video link, all “not guilty” of charges of murder, conspiracy, possession of explosives and conspiracy to carry out blasts endangering life and property . The indictment of the sixth suspect, Adel Yahya, has been postponed until June. He is accused of planning the blast.

9 July 2007 – A jury convicted four defendants on charges of conspiracy to murder: Ibrahim, Umar, Ramzi Mohammed and Usman.

10 July 2007 – The jury failed to decide on the remaining two defendants, Asidu and Yahya.

5 November 2007 – Yahya receives six years in prison after pleading guilty to collecting information likely to be used in a terroristic act.

November 20, 2007 – Asidu has been sentenced to 33 years in prison for plotting the blast.

February 2008 – After four months of testing, Five men were convicted and sentenced for aiding the attackers: Wahbi Mohammad (17 years old), Siraj Yasin Abdullah Ali (12 years old), Ismail Abdurrahman (10 years old), Abdul Waqid Sherif (10 years old) and Muhyiddin Ali (seven years old).

2011 – Abdur Rahman and Siraj Yasin Abdullah were soon freed.

April 30, 2012 – Internal al Qaeda documents provide details on the surface that British subject and al Qaeda operative Rashid Rauf planned the 2005 London bombings by groups led by Mohammad Siddiqui Khan on 7 July and Ibrahim on 21 July.

16 December 2014 – Abdurrahman, Ibrahim, Omar and Ramzi Mohamed lost appeals to the European Court of Human Rights. They claim that their access to legal counsel was delayed when the police were questioning them.

1 June 2015 – Grand Chamber The European Court of Human Rights has agreed to look into the matter related to the delayed access to legal counsel for Abdur Rahman, Ibrahim, Omar and Ramzi Mohamed.
13 September 2016 – Grand Chamber Rules There was no infringement of the rights of Ibrahim, Ramzi Mohammed and Umar, but there was a violation regarding access to Abdur Rahman’s legal counsel.