Bomber's brother owned an Internet cafe

*It wouldn't surprise me too much if I'd

been INSIDE that guy's Italian Internet cafe.

*These British jihadis sure are gizmo-centric.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/07/30/nbomb130.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/07/30/ixnewstop.html

Trail was left by mobile phone

By Bruce Johnston in Rome, Duncan Gardham and Matt Barnwell

(Filed: 30/07/2005)

Hussain Osman, the suspected Shepherd's Bush bomber, left London a few days ago and travelled through Europe before reaching Rome, Italian police sources said.

Investigators were put on his trail after Scotland Yard provided the mobile phone number of a relative, Italian state television reported.

His exact route is not clear, with various reports saying he travelled through Paris, Milan and Brescia or Bologna before reaching the Italian capital.

By following traces left by the phone, police were able to track Osman, who is believed to have left a partner and two children in south London.

He was, according to police sources quoted by Italian news agencies, met by his brother, the owner of an internet cafe near Rome's Termini railway station, who was taken in for questioning last night. Giuseppe Pisanu, Italy's interior minister, said in a brief statement: "The arrest made a short while ago in Rome of the Somali Osman Hussain, a naturalised British citizen, the suspected fourth attacker on July 21 in London, is really deserving of praise."