 | A nun walks past Rome's Regina Coeli prison where British citizen Osman Hussain is being held August 1, 2005. Hussain, one of the prime suspects in the second series of this month's London bombings, has told Italian investigators he took part in the July 21 attacks on London's transport network, a judicial source in Italy said. click to open  |
 | Italian police officers guard an apartment building in Rome July 29, 2005, after Italy's interior minister said another suspect wanted over London's July 21 attacks had been detained in the Italian capital. Italy's parliament on Saturday gave final approval to measures that would give the state greater powers to combat terrorism as the government renewed warnings that Italy faced a 'grave threat' of attacks. click to open  |
 | An Italian policeman shows the photos of Osman Hussain in Rome's police headquarters on July 29, 2005. London bombing suspect Hussain left London by train on July 26, five days after the failed bombings on the city's transport system, Italy's Interior Minister Giuseppe Pisanu said, giving the first details of his arrest to parliament. click to open  |
 | An Italian police office moves into the central police station a computer found in a suspect's apartment in Rome July 29, 2005. Italy's interior minister said another suspect wanted over London's July 21 attacks had been detained in the Italian capital. The surprise news from Italy came on a day of fast-moving developments in the hunt for suspected Islamist militants amid fears they may strike again. click to open  |
 | An Italian police officer guards an apartment building, after Italy's interior minister said another suspect wanted over London's July 21 attacks had been detained in the Italian capital, in Rome July 29, 2005. The surprise news from Italy came on a day of fast-moving developments in the hunt for suspected Islamist militants amid fears they may strike again. click to open  |
 | An Italian police forensics officer photographs the balcony of an apartment in Rome July 29, 2005, after Italy's interior minister said another suspect wanted over London's July 21 attacks had been detained in the Italian capital. The surprise news from Italy came on a day of fast-moving developments in the hunt for suspected Islamist militants amid fears they may strike again. click to open  |
 | Italian police forensics officers photograph the balcony of an apartment in Rome July 29, 2005, after Italy's interior minister said another suspect wanted over London's July 21 attacks had been detained in the Italian capital. The surprise news from Italy came on a day of fast-moving developments in the hunt for suspected Islamist militants amid fears they may strike again. click to open  |