This mostly deals with the probing of Airports and Ailiners we have all been reading about recently.So the FBI and DHS are on it.
Terrorism Crackdown Goes Beyond Sea-Tac Arrests
POSTED: 5:04 p.m. PDT August 14, 2003
KIRO 7 Eyewitness News has learned that two passengers arrested at Sea-Tac Airport last weekend may be linked to a suspect's deadly plunge from a high-rise balcony in Vancouver, British Columbia during a raid.
Federal sources both in British Columbia and in Seattle tell KIRO Team 7 Investigators the weekend arrest at Sea-Tac of two men on the terrorist "no-fly" list may be just the tip of the iceberg.
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Man Arrested At Sea-Tac Had Been Detained Before Newspaper Reports Man First Detained Around 9/11
POSTED: 8:37 a.m. PDT August 14, 2003
UPDATED: 9:07 a.m. PDT August 14, 2003
SEATTLE -- One of two Pakistani men arrested at Sea-Tac Airport had been detained and released at an unnamed airport once before, The Seattle Times reported Thursday.
The newspaper said the arrest took place within a day of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Citing unnamed federal sources, The Times also said the CIA had investigated the man -- a 29-year-old with a New York driver's license -- as a possible terrorist.
Port of Seattle police detained two men Saturday night and turned them over to the FBI.
According to a Port of Seattle police report obtained by KIRO 7 Eyewitness News, a Pakistani national paid cash for his one-way ticket to New York. His name showed up on a federal "No-Fly" list.
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We definitely need to keep track from today on, for when ABC tells us NY is going to be attacked, you know it is close and there are more attackSon the way!