We Can't Keep Saying Sorry for Forest Gate, Say Police

Daily MailFebruary 14, 2007

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SCOTLAND Yard last night refused to publicly apologise to two brothers arrested over claims that a chemical bomb was stored at their home. Mohammed Abdul Kahar, 23, and Abul Koyair, 21, were held during an antiterrorist raid on their home in Forest Gate, East London.

But no device was found and the scale of the raid in June last year further damaged relations between police and sections of the Muslim community.

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We Can't Keep Saying Sorry for Forest Gate, Say Police

Yesterday a report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission largely cleared police of blame despite their 'very aggressive tactics' and upheld only two of 153 complaints. These related to the lack of painkillers provided to Mr Kahar to ease his pain after he was shot by police in the raid, alo...

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