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NEWS > 08 July 2007

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Crowds rampaged through an upmarket suburb of Delhi yesterday smashing shops and fighting with police after two men appeared in court accused of raping and killing at least 15 women and children.
In what appears to be India's worst serial killing case, Mohinder Singh Pandher, a businessman, and his servant, Surendra, confessed to the murders in the prosperous Noida neighbourhood, after police dug out the remains of their victims over the New Year holiday. The dismembered bodies had been dumped in drains.

There has been an explosion of public anger after it emerged that at least... Read more

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Muslim extremists ‘working in

LONDON: Up to eight people believed to have links to Islamist extremists, including Al Qaeda, are working in Britain’s police service, the Daily Mail said on Saturday, citing an intelligence service file. The newspaper said Britain’s domestic intelligence service MI5 had drawn up a secret document containing the names of alleged radicals, including serving officers, said to be working in London’s Metropolitan Police and other forces. Some on the list are believed to have attended extremist training camps or radical Islamic schools in Pakistan or Afghanistan and others visited pro-jihad websites or had links to firebrand Muslim preachers, it added. But none has been dismissed because police do not have legal authority to do so, the newspapers said. The article comes amid concern about vetting procedures for foreign doctors working in Britain’s state-run National Health Service (NHS) following the three failed car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow. Most of the seven people under arrest on suspicion of involvement are thought to be either doctors or linked to the NHS. The Daily Mail said the second booby-trapped Mercedes car in central London last Friday was left at a designated “evacuation assembly point” where the public and emergency services would have gone had the first exploded. It said detectives were working to determine if those responsible had information about rescue procedures after an atrocity in the British capital. A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said all officers and civilian staff undergo security checks before joining and after.
 

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