Ramzi Mohammed

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Ramzi Mohammed at Oval
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Ramzi Mohammed at Oval

A Somalian, Ramzi Mohammed (ar:رمزي محم) is a suspect in the attempted London bombing of July 21st 2005.

Ramzi is accused of being the would-be bomber of the Oval tube station train. He was arrested sharing an apartment with Muktar Said Ibrahim on 29 July 2005, amid rumours that he was a bus driver [1]. During the arrest, which reportedly culminated in Ramzi and Ibrahim standing near-naked on their balcony to avoid tear gas that police had used[2], Ramzi is reported to have repeatedly shouted "I have rights, I have rights!" to the media covering the event.

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Later, it was discovered that Ramzi had tried to have the local imam at Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre in North Kensington removed over religious disagreements. [3] Together with his brother Whabi Mohammad, Ramzi used to set up a table with Islamic literature at local football games.[4]

His brother Whabi Mohammad was also arrested in a separate raid outside Notting Hill[5]


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