Pakistan passed on information to Britain crucial to the arrest of 12 al Qaeda suspects, one of whom planned to attack London’s Heathrow airport, Pakistani intelligence and government sources told Reuters on Thursday. Officially, however, the government denied it gave any specific information to London which led to the arrests. “We got the information on the people who were arrested in Britain from the computer of Mohammad Naeem Noor Khan. We got some names and there were also some e-mails he had sent,” said one Pakistani intelligence officer.Full Story
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