After seven days of questions over August's Ealing bomb, six suspected IRA terrorists faced their final day in custody today (Nov 22).
The suspected Real IRA bombers arrested on Wednesday last week will hear today whether police will charge them under the Anti-Terrorism Act in connection with a bombing campaign on west London.
Aged between 20 and 41 years and all from either Northern Ireland or the Republic, five of the suspects were arrested by armed officers at an address in Edmonton, where a red taxi used in the bombing of the BBC's White City offices was bought early this year.
A sixth 22-year-old was arrested in Liverpool.
Forensic experts have scoured two properties as officers questioned the men about attacks on Ealing, Acton railway lines, White City, Hammersmith Bridge, the MI6 headquarters on the Embankment and the device which crippled Acton cadet Stephen Menary.
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