<p>Scotland Yard confirmed they detained Mona Thwany, the wife of Taymour Abdelwahab, on Tuesday in the southern English city of Luton.<br /><br />"At 6:15am Tuesday morning, counter-terrorism officers raided a residential address in Luton, Bedfordshire," a Metropolitan Police spokesman said yesterday.<br /><br />"A 28-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of the preparation of terrorist acts. She has been bailed until mid-November."<br /><br />Abdelwahab, a 29-year-old whose family fled from Iraq to Sweden in 1991, blew up himself and his car in an empty side-street off of Stockholm's busiest pedestrian thoroughfare, injuring two people.<br /><br />Police believe the bomb may have gone off prematurely, shortly after Abdelwahab got out of the car strapped with three other devices.<br /><br />Before the botched December 11 mission, Abdelwahab had lived with his wife and three children in Luton, north of London, where he had graduated with a degree in sports therapy seven years earlier.<br /><br />Shortly after the attack, beauty stylist wife Thwany said she was "devastated" and had no idea what her husband had planned.<br /><br />At the time, Swedish officials said they believed Abdelwahab hatched the plan alone, but had support from others</p>
<p>Scotland Yard confirmed they detained Mona Thwany, the wife of Taymour Abdelwahab, on Tuesday in the southern English city of Luton.<br /><br />"At 6:15am Tuesday morning, counter-terrorism officers raided a residential address in Luton, Bedfordshire," a Metropolitan Police spokesman said yesterday.<br /><br />"A 28-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of the preparation of terrorist acts. She has been bailed until mid-November."<br /><br />Abdelwahab, a 29-year-old whose family fled from Iraq to Sweden in 1991, blew up himself and his car in an empty side-street off of Stockholm's busiest pedestrian thoroughfare, injuring two people.<br /><br />Police believe the bomb may have gone off prematurely, shortly after Abdelwahab got out of the car strapped with three other devices.<br /><br />Before the botched December 11 mission, Abdelwahab had lived with his wife and three children in Luton, north of London, where he had graduated with a degree in sports therapy seven years earlier.<br /><br />Shortly after the attack, beauty stylist wife Thwany said she was "devastated" and had no idea what her husband had planned.<br /><br />At the time, Swedish officials said they believed Abdelwahab hatched the plan alone, but had support from others</p>