Talk:Operation Crevice

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Hello, everybody:

This article is rather fuzzy. Let me cite just one example:

"Some sources have reported that at least one man involved in the 7 July 2005 London bombings, which killed more than fifty people, had a connection with those arrested in Operation Crevice."

What are the sources? Can we have them pinned directly to the above sentence? Or is there just one source? And, if so, what is it?

I'll probably eliminate that sentence and maybe some others if the sources are not made clearer. The average reader, including me, doesn't have time to wade through the sources given at the bottom.

Sincerely,

GeorgeLouis 23:09, 8 August 2006 (UTC)


Source is Nicolas Sarkozy in the Scotsman article. Hope this helps. 13 August 2006

I've added some details from the BBC website. This makes it a little clearer what we are talking about. Anthony.moore 22:54, 15 August 2006

[edit] Fix the title

The name Operation Crevice is utterly dreadful. Can we rename it to something like the Crawley Fertilizer Bomb Plot, so it is consistent with all the other terrorist plots that are getting listed in List of terrorist incidents in the United Kingdom#Arrests, detentions, and other terrorist related incidents? Goatchurch 18:03, 18 December 2006 (UTC)