02/12/2005
Ceremony to honour July 7 heroes
Police officers who participated in the rescue operation following the July 7 terror attacks in London have been honoured at a ceremony in the capital today.
Ninety-six officers of the British Transport Police have been presented with Chief Constables Commendations – the BTP’s highest honour – by Transport Secretary Alistair Darling at the Congress Centre in London.
The certificates are awarded to those who have shown “special zeal, courage, skill and resourcefulness” in their police duties.
The recipients of the awards were involved in rescuing survivors of the attacks, as well as in the operation to recover bodies.
Relatives and friends of the recipients have also attended today’s ceremony.
Fifty-two people were killed in four suicide bomb attacks – three on Tube trains and one on a bus – during the morning rush hour on July 7.
(KMcA/SP)
Ninety-six officers of the British Transport Police have been presented with Chief Constables Commendations – the BTP’s highest honour – by Transport Secretary Alistair Darling at the Congress Centre in London.
The certificates are awarded to those who have shown “special zeal, courage, skill and resourcefulness” in their police duties.
The recipients of the awards were involved in rescuing survivors of the attacks, as well as in the operation to recover bodies.
Relatives and friends of the recipients have also attended today’s ceremony.
Fifty-two people were killed in four suicide bomb attacks – three on Tube trains and one on a bus – during the morning rush hour on July 7.
(KMcA/SP)
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