9/11: Never Forgotten
It was almost exactly two years ago that eight British-born Pakistani men were arrested in London suburbs on suspicion of plotting a terrorist bomb attack. They were apprehended after more than a half-ton of ammonium-nitrate fertilizer (a basic ingredient in home-made explosives) was discovered at a self-storage facility in Hanwell, U.K., near Heathrow Airport.
The trial, pending, is still revealing information about the accused's connections and training: They have alleged ties to Al-Qaeda and have admitted to being schooled in terrorist tactics in Pakistan.
But the part I want to emphasize is these men were uncovered only after the storage facility's owners became suspicious of their renters' activity and contacted Scotland Yard. These operators'