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World's police co-ordinate terror fight
(China Daily)
Updated: 2005-07-11 05:36

The commission will oversee a painstaking and complex identification process using fingerprints, dentistry and DNA to conclusively identify the victims. Experts said that it may take weeks to identify some of the bodies. Police are currently checking the details on their Holmes missing persons database.

Moroccan man denies accusations

A Moroccan widely named in media reports as a possible suspect in the London bombings appeared on Al-Jazeera television on Saturday to declare his innocence and deny he was on the run.

Mohammed al-Qarbouzy told the Arabic station: "I affirm that I am not in hiding or on the run and the British police are not looking for me because they know where I live and my address."

The Moroccan spoke out after a flurry of British and international press reports saying police across Europe were searching for him in connection with Thursday's bombings.

He was interviewed in Al-Jazeera's London studio, with the landmark Big Ben clock tower visible in the background, and shown with his face blacked out. The channel said this was at Qarbouzy's request.

Referring to media allegations that he was involved in last year's Madrid train bombings, Qarbouzy said: "I also affirm that there is no official accusation against me from Spanish authorities about any event."

He added: "The papers are publishing false rumours about me and I beg them all to stop."


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