How to delete someone else's photos on my iPad 2

Just purchased iPad2 and setup with someone else's laptop. I now have about 600 photos in my photo app that are not mine. How do I.delete these images.

I did sync my iPad 2 to my pc. However, those 'someone else's photos are still in the photo app. I also have a small quantity of photos on my iPhone and iPod touch that did not transfer to the new iPad.

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