LONDON -- Another man has been charged with a terrorism offense in connection with last month's failed car bomb attacks in London and in Glasgow, Scotland.
Dr. Sabeel Ahmed, 26, who worked in a hospital outside Liverpool, was charged by Metropolitan Police yesterday with possessing information that could have prevented a terrorist attack.
Ahmed was arrested June 30, the day that his brother, Kafeel Ahmed, 27, an aeronautical engineer, rammed a flaming Jeep Cherokee packed with canisters of propane and gasoline into the main entrance of Glasgow's airport.
Kafeel Ahmed then doused himself with gasoline and struggled with airport officials who tried to douse the flames. He remains in critical condition in the burn unit of the Royal Glasgow Infirmary. If he survives, he is certain to face terrorism charges.
Dr. Bilal Abdullah, an Iraqi physician who was a passenger in the Cherokee, has been charged with conspiracy to cause explosions.
Also yesterday, British police obtained a warrant to extend for seven more days the detention of another suspect, believed to be Dr. Mohammed Asha, a 26-year-old neurosurgeon who was arrested along with his wife, Marwa Dana Asha, the day of the Glasgow attack.
Marwa Asha, 27, a medical laboratory technician, was released without charge Friday.