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Terror Suspect Played Poker Pre-attack on London Tube Station
- Updated: October 26, 2016
Damon Smith, a 19 year old suspected of planting a bomb in a London tube station Oct. 20, was playing poker the day before the attack, reported The Sun.
Smith won £500 in an online poker tournament, with a neighbor telling The Sun he stayed up until 4 a.m. playing poker on his computer.
Smith had just moved to London with his mother and is being held by the police over a “viable device” at the North Greenwich station on the Jubilee Line train he allegedly left there on Thursday.
The police removed the device, which was linked to a suspicious item found by Met Police officers in Newton Abbot, Devon, and a controlled explosion was carried out by the British Transport Police, reported Sky News. Smith had moved from Devon to London over the summer for school.
Another suspect device was found behind a garage and was not …