Man arrested in Cardiff over Parsons Green Tube bomb attack
BBC
Monday 25th September 2017
A 20-year-old man has been arrested in Cardiff in connection with the Parsons Green Tube bomb attack, Scotland Yard has said.
He was arrested at around 6am under section 41 of the Terrorism Act and taken to a south London police station where he is being held in custody.
Officers are also searching an address in the city.
He is the seventh person to be arrested by the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command over the failed bomb attack on an underground train at Parsons Green Tube station in south west London earlier this month.
One person has been charged in relation to the attack, three people remain in police custody and three people have been released with no further action.
Ahmed Hassan, 18, of Sunbury, Surrey, has been charged with attempted murder and using the chemical compound triacetone triperoxide - known as TATP - to cause an explosion likely to endanger life.
No one was killed when the crude home-made bomb failed to properly detonate, but 30 passengers were injured.
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