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Al Qa'eda terrorists 'plan to turn tanker into a floating bomb'
Source: telegraph.co.uk

Al Qa'eda terrorists 'plan to turn tanker into a floating bomb'
By Philip Sherwell, Massoud Ansari and Marianne Kearney
(Filed: 12/09/2004)

Fanatics from the Islamic terror faction blamed for last week's suicide attack on the Australian embassy in Indonesia are planning to hijack an oil tanker or freighter and turn it into a floating bomb, The Telegraph has learned.

United States intelligence has passed on warnings about the plot to launch an attack in the region's busy shipping lanes to several countries, including Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. They acted after intercepting communications between activists from Jemaah Islamiah (JI), a network linked to al Qa'eda.


Ayman Al-Zawahiri
The terrorists have been discussing plans to seize a vessel using local pirates. The hijacked ship would be wired with explosives and then directed at other vessels, sailed towards a port or used to threaten the narrow and congested sea routes around Indonesia.

Strong indications that Islamic extremists are planning a new wave of bloody attacks against Western targets also emerged in Pakistan where detained militants revealed that the latest al Qa'eda video tape was intended to be a trigger for fresh atrocities.

Prisoners captured in recent weeks have told their interrogators that last week's taped message from Ayman Al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's deputy, was a signal for al Qa'eda cells that were already on standby.

"We were told that a new tape either carrying bin Laden or his deputy's message was on its way, and that it was intended to trigger a major terror attack," a senior Pakistani intelligence official told The Telegraph. "The cadres linked to the terror network were told to carry out an attack once this video is released."

In the tape, Al-Zawahiri predicted America's defeat in Afghanistan and Iraq. Security was further tightened at foreign embassies in Pakistan after its release just two days before yesterday's third anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Pakistani officials investigating the activities of Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan, the al Qa'eda computer expert believed to have been co-ordinating a plot to bomb Heathrow airport, have recovered further information from the arrested man's computer.

Khan and other militants had collected detailed lists of local and international staff of American and British missions working in Pakistan and senior officials in the war on terrorism. The information included home addresses, daily travel routines and even names of schools attended by the children of foreigners under surveillance.

In Indonesia, Australia's top policeman said yesterday that the militants behind the embassy attack on Thursday were believed to have deployed a second team of suicide bombers in Jakarta.

"There's further intelligence in the last 24 to 48 hours of a second group active in the area," said Mick Keelty, the Federal Police Commissioner, who flew to Jakarta to investigate the blast that killed nine Indonesians and injured 182.

Police released video recordings of the blast from two security cameras yesterday. They showed a van passing on its way to the embassy before blowing apart in a flash of smoke and debris, shaking trees and buildings before the image went blurry.

The attack indicated that JI remains a lethal force, despite the arrest of more than 200 activists across south-east Asia, including Hambali, its alleged mastermind, who was seized in Thailand last year.

Azahari Husin, a British-educated explosives expert who is believed to have made the devices that blew up a Bali disco in 2002, killing more than 200 people, and the Marriott hotel in Jakarta last August, has emerged as the organisation's most wanted man.

Indonesian police said yesterday that he had been recruiting members in recent weeks in Java, the biggest island in the world's most populous Muslim country, as JI regained strength following the arrests.

Husin, a Malaysian who completed a engineering doctorate at Reading University in 1990 and later trained at al Qa'eda camps in Afghanistan, is believed to have only recently moved out of a rented house in north-west Jakarta.

Following a tip-off after Thursday's attack, investigators raided the abandoned home and discovered traces of TNT explosives and sulphur, matching residue found at the embassy bomb site.

The rejuvenation of JI will heighten concerns in Australia that the country could face terrorist attacks on its soil ahead of parliamentary elections on October 9. John Howard, the conservative prime minister, is a strong backer of President George W Bush's war on terror and 850 Australian troops are serving in Iraq.

A purported claim of responsibility for the Jakarta attack was made by JI in a statement on the internet that threatened Australia with more attacks if it did not withdraw its troops from Iraq.

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192 posted on 09/11/2004 10:38:50 PM PDT by Honestly (There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy.)
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199 posted on 09/12/2004 1:18:46 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: Honestly; All

Very timely post H!
Watched CNN tonigh, their special on Nuclear Terror and this IS in fact the biggest threat that faces this country's security today! The CG should be given their respect for being the most important military faction right now in the US!

Nuclear Terror: Three years after 9/11, has the threat of nuclear terrorism grown worse? "CNN Presents" investigates in this special report.

Nuclear Terror
It is our worst nightmare: A terrorist group builds a nuclear device and smuggles it into a major American city. Could it happen? Unfortunately, experts say yes. Three years after 9/11, has the threat of nuclear terrorism grown worse? CNN Presents investigates in this special report.

Premieres Sunday, September 12, 8 p.m.
Reruns on the 18th it is a must see!

Saturday, September 18
Nuclear Terror 6 a.m., 8 p.m., 11 p.m.

Sunday, September 12
Impact of Terror 6 a.m., 8 p.m., 11 p.m.
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/presents/


293 posted on 09/12/2004 11:28:19 PM PDT by JustPiper (Remembering "LET'S ROLL !!!")
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To: Honestly

More from CNN:
You can check 30 cities to see how it is prepared now:

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2002/prepared.cities/

HOW PREPARED IS YOUR CITY?
Chicago, Illinois

TOP FIVE ACTIONS *

1. Created two major emergency alert systems: A "reverse 911" system that could call thousands of people with an alert and an emergency broadcast system that could quickly broadcast a message from the mayor's office on major radio stations.

2. Beefed up health monitoring systems to track emergency medical cases regionally.

3. Created office of Emergency Management and Communications by merging existing offices.

4. Increased technology use, including a system that can send live video between emergency vehicles and command centers. Also developed a communications van that can overcome differences in radio equipment and frequencies.

5. Formed better partnerships with suburban communities to improve

If you'd like I took notes, always take notes -g-, on this special,I'll post them if anyone wishes


294 posted on 09/12/2004 11:32:17 PM PDT by JustPiper (Remembering "LET'S ROLL !!!")
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