British police Wednesday arrested one of the four alleged terrorists who botched an attack on London's transit system on July 21, British news outlets reported.
Sky News — a sister news organization to FOX News — identified the suspect as being Yasin Hassan Omar (search). Officers with Scotland Yard (search) staged an early morning raid in Birmingham, arresting Omar and three other men.
Officers zapped Omar with a taser gun to subdue him, Sky reported. He was taken to the high-security facility at London's Paddington Green police station (search) for questioning.
Elsewhere, off-duty British police nabbed two men traveling on a train in England's Western Midlands region. Lincolnshire police said the train, which was on its way to London's King's Cross station from Newcastle, was stopped at Grantham where the men were arrested late Tuesday.
And police arrested a man at Luton's airport near London under anti-terrorism legislation as he prepared to leave on a flight for France, authorities said. Police did not say why he was arrested or if it was connected with the recent London attacks.