Road sign in Northern Road, where anti-terror police raided a house in connection with the London "burning cross" bombing gang. Officers - some of whom were armed - swooped on the bay-fronted, 1930s semi-detached at about 7pm on Wednesday night. No arrests were made and no explosive substances are believed to have been recovered. It is thought the house may be connected to one of the cars recovered at Luton railway station.

Road sign in Northern Road, where anti-terror police raided a house in connection with the London "burning cross" bombing gang. Officers - some of whom were armed - swooped on the bay-fronted, 1930s semi-detached at about 7pm on Wednesday night. No arrests were made and no explosive substances are believed to have been recovered. It is thought the house may be connected to one of the cars recovered at Luton railway station. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G8GA3G

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8.5 MB (352.4 KB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

2000 x 1493 px | 33.9 x 25.3 cm | 13.3 x 10 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

14 July 2005

Location:

Aylesbury UK

Photographer:

Tim Ockenden

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This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

Road sign in Northern Road, where anti-terror police raided a house in connection with the London "burning cross" bombing gang. Officers - some of whom were armed - swooped on the bay-fronted, 1930s semi-detached at about 7pm on Wednesday night. No arrests were made and no explosive substances are believed to have been recovered. It is thought the house may be connected to one of the cars recovered at Luton railway station.

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