UK police arrest 2nd man in London subway attack case

LONDON (AP) — London police say a second man has been arrested in connection with the London subway attack.

Police said Sunday that a 21-year-old man was arrested late Saturday  night in Hounslow in west London and is being held under the Terrorism  Act. He is being questioned at a south London police station but has not  been charged or identified.

Two men are now in custody for possible roles in the bombing attack on a rush-hour subway train Friday morning that injured 29 people in London. An 18-year-old man was arrested Saturday in the departure area of the port of Dover, where ferries leave for France.

The two arrests indicate police and security services believe the  attack at the Parsons Green station was part of a coordinated plot, not  the act of a single person.

“We are still pursing numerous lines of enquiry and at a great pace,”  counter-terrorism coordinator Neil Basu of the London police said late  Saturday.

Britain’s terror threat level remains at “critical” — the highest  level — meaning that authorities believe another attack is imminent. The  official threat level is not likely to be lowered until police believe  all of the plotters have been taken into custody.

Police on Saturday launched a massive armed search in the  southwestern London suburb of Sunbury. Neighbors were evacuated in a  rush from the area and kept away for nearly 10 hours before they were  allowed to return to their homes.

The Islamic State says the attack Friday was carried out by one of  its affiliated units. The improvised explosive device placed on the  subway train only partially detonated, limiting the number of injuries.

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