A secret luxury hideaway used by a 7/7 bomber's fugitive widow to evade capture has been revealed by investigators in Kenya. While security agencies step up their hunt for Samantha Lewthwaite, who is wanted in connection with a suspected terrorist plot, it appears the widow of suicide killer Jermaine Lindsay has been living in the lap of luxury. Photos showed the sprawling five-bedroom villa, situated just minutes from the sandy white beaches of Mombasa, were it is suspected Ms Lewthwaite has been living and aiding a terror cell plotting to blow up hotels and shopping centres across the East African city. And it is believed police might even have discovered Ms Lewthwaite, 28, at the villa during a raid on the property but let her go when she provided a South African passport under the name of Natalie Faye Webb. When they returned a few days later they discovered a smashed laptop and ammunition and have now confirmed the fugitive was staying at the villa. According to The Sun! newspaper, the police were acting on information obtained from British Jermaine Grant, 29, who was arrested just a few days before the raid and is now behind bars facing terrorism charges. He indicated Ms Lewthwaite, whose husband killed 26 at King's Cross in the 2005 attacks in London, as the leader of a terrorist cell who allegedly paid out tens of thousands of US dollars to Islamic fanatics from the property. When police officers questioned Grant, formerly of Newham, East London, the newspaper ...
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