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Britain s most senior police officer warned Thursday that terrorists responsible for last week s failed bombings on London s transport system could strike again, as officers arrested a further nine men in dawn raids.Meanwhile, authorities in Zambia have detained a British man sought in connection with the July 7 London bombings, a Zambian official said.The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Haroon Rashid Aswat, 31, had been detained in the Zambian border town of Livingstone after he crossed from Zimbabwe. The official declined to give a <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup ny other details.British investigators believe Aswat had been in phone contact with several of the four suicide bombers who killed themselves and 52 others in the attacks. The Los Angeles Times and other news media have reported that he was detained by Zambian authorities last week.Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair also warned stanley quencher that other terror ce stanley cups uk lls could be planning attacks, and said the country faced a somber moment. It does remain possible that those at large will strike again, Blair told a meeting of the Metropolitan Police Authority. It does also remain possible that there are other cells who are capable and intent on striking again. Scotland Yard police headquarters said nine men were arrested under the Terrorism Act at two properties in the neighborhood of Tooting, south London, early Thursday morning. They were being held in a central London police station.One of the four men suspected of carry
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