07-16-2005, 07:34 PM
<b>Image of bombers' deadly journey</b>
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The four were pictured at Luton station
Police have released a CCTV image of the four London bombers as they set out from Luton on their bombing mission.
They have also confirmed the name of all four men for the first time.
Mohammed Sidique Khan, 30, Germaine Lindsay, 19, Hasib Hussain, 18, and Shahzad Tanweer, 22, were pictured in Luton at 0720 BST on Thursday 7 July.
Three bombs exploded on the London underground at 0850 BST, and one on a bus at 0947. Fifty-five people died, including the four bombers.
The picture was released in an attempt to find out more about their final movements.
Peter Clarke, head of the Anti-Terrorist Branch, said: "The investigation continues on many fronts, but we have been very grateful for the contribution made by the public in response to our previous appeals.
"However we still need to find out more about these four men and their movements, both on the morning of the bombings, and in the days and weeks beforehand."
It is thought Hussain was responsible for the bus bombing, in which 13 people died, Khan for the Edgware Road blast that killed six people; Tanweer for the Aldgate blast, which also killed six people, and Lindsay for the Russell Square explosion where 26 people were killed.
<img src='http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41311000/jpg/_41311669_cctvbombpic203.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image'>
The four were pictured at Luton station
Police have released a CCTV image of the four London bombers as they set out from Luton on their bombing mission.
They have also confirmed the name of all four men for the first time.
Mohammed Sidique Khan, 30, Germaine Lindsay, 19, Hasib Hussain, 18, and Shahzad Tanweer, 22, were pictured in Luton at 0720 BST on Thursday 7 July.
Three bombs exploded on the London underground at 0850 BST, and one on a bus at 0947. Fifty-five people died, including the four bombers.
The picture was released in an attempt to find out more about their final movements.
Peter Clarke, head of the Anti-Terrorist Branch, said: "The investigation continues on many fronts, but we have been very grateful for the contribution made by the public in response to our previous appeals.
"However we still need to find out more about these four men and their movements, both on the morning of the bombings, and in the days and weeks beforehand."
It is thought Hussain was responsible for the bus bombing, in which 13 people died, Khan for the Edgware Road blast that killed six people; Tanweer for the Aldgate blast, which also killed six people, and Lindsay for the Russell Square explosion where 26 people were killed.

