THIS IS LONDON.com: "POLICEMAN KILLED IN TERROR SWEEP" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A police officer was stabbed to death and four others were injured during the arrest of three terrorist suspects. The operation was linked to last week's discovery of the deadly poison ricin in London. The officer died as three suspects were arrested at a flat in Crumpsall, north Manchester. Greater Manchester Assistant Chief Constable Alan Green said the 40-year-old plain clothes constable died of stab wounds at North Manchester General Hospital after receiving emergency treatment at the scene.") (January 14, 2003)
BBC NEWS: "FOUR ON CHEMICAL TERROR CHARGES" (ARTICLE SNIPPETS: "Four men have been charged with producing chemical weapons following the discovery of the deadly poison ricin in a north London flat. The men, described as North Africans, were among seven arrested after anti-terrorist police raided the Wood Green flat and allegedly found a small amount of the substance. Mouloud Feddag, Sidali Feddag, Samir Feddag and Mustapha Taleb, 33, were charged under section 57 of the Terrorism Act with "possession of articles of value to a terrorist". They were also charged under the Chemical Weapons Act 1996 with "being concerned in the development or production of chemical weapons"....A fifth man, Nasreddine Fekhadji, was charged with two offences under the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act."..."A sixth man has been arrested for alleged possession of drugs and immigration matters, and is expected to be bailed to return pending further enquiries. A seventh man has been released into the custody of the Immigration Service, Scotland Yard confirmed.") (January 12, 2003)