Monday, July 02, 2007

Taxi driver helps fill in the blanks in Scottish blast

Tax-i!

As the evening wore on, it transpired that a local taxi firm, Paisley Cab Company, had been unwittingly transporting the alleged bombers in the days leading up the attack.

One member of staff said: "The police interviewed us and put some names to us. They wanted to know if they had used our services in the last five or six weeks. I was able to confirm they had."


One suspect is understood to have made a total of 19 journeys with the company, between 21 May and 28 June.


The majority were taken to and from the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley and an address in nearby Houston, with one journey to Glasgow airport on 13 June.


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