Guess what gutter “religion” the M****f**kers belong to…
Police question six street cleaners held over plot to attack the Pope
By Stephen Wright
* Suspects worked for cleaning contractor in Westminster
* Security reviewed but Benedict’s schedule unchanged
* He’s met by angry protesters as he goes to Twickenham
* Sixth man arrested in raid on North London homeSix street cleaners remain in police custody today after they were arrested over an alleged plot to attack the Pope.
Armed officers detained the men, all believed to be Muslims of North African origin, as they prepared to go on shift at a cleaning depot in Central London.
A few hours earlier, counter-terrorism officers had been tipped off that the men could have been planning to ‘harm’ Pope Benedict XVI or carry out some sort of atrocity to coincide with his visit.
With only a short time to assess the credibility of the information, Yard chiefs authorised their arrests.
Their response reflected the nervousness which surrounds the visit of the leader of the world’s Roman Catholics – who prompted outrage four years ago when he said the Prophet Mohammed had brought the world only ‘evil and inhuman’ things.
He later apologised, claiming his words had been misinterpreted.
BTW, why should he have apologized for telling the God’s honest truth about that death cult called Islam?
Rodan Update: the 6 men have been released.
(Sept. 19) – It appears that six men suspected of plotting a terror attack against the pope in London were actually just street sweepers joking around on their lunch break.
The men were arrested on Friday for what authorities at the time described as a terror plot against Pope Benedict XVI, who’s been visiting Britain this weekend. The men were quizzed by counter-terrorism experts and police raided eight homes and two businesses in London, including a street sweeping operation, as part of their investigation. No weapons or suspicious materials were found.
It wasn’t a funny joke.
(Update Hat Tip: Speranza)
Tags: Al Qaeda, Islamists, Pope Benedict XVI, Terrorism