Two men arrested in connection with the failed car bomb attacks in Glasgow and London in June have been released without charge.
The men, aged 28 and 25, had been arrested by Strathclyde Police at the residences of the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley on 2 July.
Three people have been charged so far in connection with the failed attacks.
An inquiry was launched after two cars with petrol, nails and gas cylinders were found in London on 29 June.
A day later, a burning car loaded with gas cylinders was driven into the main terminal building at Glasgow's international airport.
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In a July 3rd blog I said that I would really be shocked if all eight of those suspects grabbed were charged. Clearly the UK government thrown a large net after the attack. They are now attempting to sort out the details and doing as much as they can within the framework of the law.But as the failed attacks show....sometimes the people you let go aren't so innocent in the end.
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