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Breaches seen as terrorist tests

The arrest of a Sudanese passenger carrying bullets after a trans-Atlantic flight from Washington Dulles International Airport to London this week follows a series of breaches, and an airline security analyst suspects terrorists are testing the system.
"It would be a mistake to brush this off," said Charles Slepian of the Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center. "We should be more concerned with their ability to blow up a plane than to hijack one."
A leaked FBI memo reported last week by British news outlets, including the London Times, says suicide terrorists are plotting to hijack trans-Atlantic planes by smuggling "ready to build" bomb kits past airport security, and later assembling the explosives in aircraft bathrooms.
"Terrorist operatives are more confident that they can successfully smuggle [bomb] components, rather than fully assembled bombs past airport security," the FBI memo said.
Mr. Slepian said the combination of the FBI memo and several recent security incidents indicate that terrorists are probing airline security procedures. The recent breaches include:


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10,858 posted on 01/15/2004 11:02:34 PM PST by FairOpinion
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Capital : Khartoum - Population : 35 million - Religion : Islam 75%

Breaches seen as terrorist tests


Authorities believe these socks seized during the arrest of Sajid Badat were designed to be filled with explosives and then tethered and worn around a bomber's neck. (Transportation Security Administration photo obtained by ABCNEWS

According to sources, there has been increased discussion in the intelligence community this week concerning the use of explosives that a would-be attacker could wear on board an airplane and then assemble into a bomb. U.S. authorities reportedly are meeting in Britain with British counterintelligence officials to review whether Badat and his suspected device may have had any possible connection to New York and the northeastern United States.

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U.S. Officials Fear Socks Represent New Way to Smuggle Bombs Aboard Planes
10,861 posted on 01/15/2004 11:12:00 PM PST by Pro-Bush (Homeland Security + Tom Ridge = Open Borders --> Demand Change!)
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