Originally published by the Voice of America (www.voanews.com). Voice of America is funded by the US Federal Government and content it exclusively produces is in the public domain. British Police Interrogate Suspects in London Attacks, Seek ----------------------------------------------------------- Extradition of Bomber --------------------- (http://enews.voanews.com/t?ctl=E68B00:3919ACA Four men accused of trying to detonate at least four bombs on July 21 British authorities are interrogating at least 11 people in connection with this month's attacks on London's transit system, and they are seeking the return of a bombing suspect who fled to Italy. The prime suspects are four men accused of trying to detonate at least four bombs on July 21 - two weeks after a first round of terror attacks in London killed more than 50 people. The others detained for questioning are believed to have aided the bomb plot in other ways, such as harboring fugitives. Police say their investigation is far from over, and they have warned Britons that the threat of more attacks is very real. Osman Hussain, the bombing suspect held in Rome, is fighting Britain's efforts to have him extradited. News reports say he has told interrogators the second round of attacks on July 21 was intended to spread fear in London but not cause any casualties. Police have said the bombs that failed to detonate 10 days ago carried enough explosive power to kill or maim many people. Media reports say Osman Hussain has denied that his group had any connection with the July 7 suicide bombings in London. He also reportedly has said his associates had no contact with the al-Qaida terrorist network. Some information for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters. .