What's next? Forced to fly NAKED?? (More to worry about)
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 11:28 am
Well....here we go, MORE things to worry about ("NOT!")
Explosives residue in socks sparks terror alert
Leslie Miller
Associated Press
Dec. 7, 2003 12:00 AM
WASHINGTON - The discovery of a pair of stretched-out socks with traces of explosives in them has prompted a government warning that al-Qaida may still be planning to use personal items to blow up a plane, according to the Homeland Security Department.
The bulletin was issued Wednesday to state and local officials as well as federal transportation officials, said Brian Roehrkasse, a Homeland Security Department spokesman.
The FBI also issued a circular on the subject, he said.
Roehrkasse said there is no specific intelligence information indicating the terrorist group has a plot to blow up an aircraft using socks or other personal belongings. He declined to say where the suspicious socks were discovered.
But ABC News, citing an anonymous source, reported Friday that the socks were seized by British authorities in Gloucester, England, during the arrest of Sajid Badat last month.
Badat was arrested Nov. 20 and charged with conspiring in an explosives plot with shoe bomber Richard Reid, who is serving a life sentence for attempting to bomb an airliner in December 2001.
Roehrkasse said the bulletin issued by Homeland Security "indicated al-Qaida operatives continue to display an interest in modifying personal items for potential use as improvised explosive devices and continue to desire to target aviation."
Transportation Security Administration screeners have already been asked to be extra alert during the holiday season, Roehrkasse said.
He said it's not known specifically what the socks may have been used for, or where the residue came from.
Dennis
Explosives residue in socks sparks terror alert
Leslie Miller
Associated Press
Dec. 7, 2003 12:00 AM
WASHINGTON - The discovery of a pair of stretched-out socks with traces of explosives in them has prompted a government warning that al-Qaida may still be planning to use personal items to blow up a plane, according to the Homeland Security Department.
The bulletin was issued Wednesday to state and local officials as well as federal transportation officials, said Brian Roehrkasse, a Homeland Security Department spokesman.
The FBI also issued a circular on the subject, he said.
Roehrkasse said there is no specific intelligence information indicating the terrorist group has a plot to blow up an aircraft using socks or other personal belongings. He declined to say where the suspicious socks were discovered.
But ABC News, citing an anonymous source, reported Friday that the socks were seized by British authorities in Gloucester, England, during the arrest of Sajid Badat last month.
Badat was arrested Nov. 20 and charged with conspiring in an explosives plot with shoe bomber Richard Reid, who is serving a life sentence for attempting to bomb an airliner in December 2001.
Roehrkasse said the bulletin issued by Homeland Security "indicated al-Qaida operatives continue to display an interest in modifying personal items for potential use as improvised explosive devices and continue to desire to target aviation."
Transportation Security Administration screeners have already been asked to be extra alert during the holiday season, Roehrkasse said.
He said it's not known specifically what the socks may have been used for, or where the residue came from.
Dennis
