
"Authorities suspect the two men who rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into Glasgow's airport on Saturday are the same people who parked two car bombs in central London a day earlier," CNN is reporting. And police were on to the terror cell, before they hit Glasgow.
According to the Guardian, the director of a rental agency in Paisley, just outside of Glasgow, says his company had been contacted by detectives just before the airport attack.
The paper also said that home secretary Jacqui Smith was "not certain"
about separate reports that the UK had been warned by US intelligence agencies about a possible attack on Glasgow.
Meanwhile, the *Independent *reports, "a controlled explosion was carried out at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in
Paisley, where one of two men arrested at Glasgow airport, critically
injured from his burns, was receiving medical treatment under armed police
guard. Police said the vehicle was linked to the attack at the airport,
where a burning Jeep was driven into the terminal on Saturday afternoon, as
well as to addresses being searched near Glasgow."
Scottish police have arrested two more people in conjunction with the plot, bring the grand total to seven.
(High five: HuffPo)