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  • Police given 'shoot to kill' orders in new terror alert (UK)

    08/09/2003 5:54:45 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 28 replies · 255+ views
    The Sunday Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 08/10/03 | David Bamber
    Police have been ordered to "shoot to kill" suicide bombers following intelligence warnings that an al-Qa'eda terrorist attack in Britain may be imminent.The Telegraph can reveal that Sir John Stevens, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, placed his force on its highest alert last week. Force alert: 'If we think we are facing a suicide bomber, we should shoot first and ask questions later' He also took the unprecedented step of ordering all front-line officers to be trained in how to spot potential suicide bombers and how to respond.The decision to issue new guidance has been prompted by intelligence passed to Britain...
  • Leak Allowed al-Qaida Suspects to Escape

    08/10/2004 8:41:16 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 88 replies · 3,764+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | Tue Aug 10, 2004 | MUNIR AHMAD
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The disclosure to reporters of the arrest of an al-Qaida computer expert allowed several wanted suspects from Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)'s terror network to escape, government and security officials said Tuesday. AP Photo   Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, a 25-year-old Pakistani computer engineer, was nabbed in a July 13 raid in the eastern city of Lahore. He then led Pakistani authorities to a key al-Qaida figure and cooperated secretly by sending e-mails to terrorists so investigators could trace their locations. His arrest was first reported in American newspapers on Aug. 2 after it was...
  • The Overlooked Case Of Mohammed Afroze (This is news to me.)

    08/11/2005 6:51:07 PM PDT · by Chgogal · 24 replies · 1,305+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | August 10, 2005 | Edward Morrissey
    ....On the day after the failed July 21 bombings in London, an Indian court in Delhi sentenced Mohammed Afroze to seven years in prison for his participation in a wider plot which had been planned for September 11, 2001. Afroze led another al Qaeda cell which planned to use commercial airlines as missiles to destroy several international targets. The Islamist terrorists intended to send a global message through coordination with the attacks on America. Their plan failed when the terrorists lost their nerve and fled Heathrow. ....AFROZE HAS ALSO ADMITTED to targeting the Rialto Towers in Melbourne, Australia. Australia has...
  • Terror Mastermind Lived In Flat Under Heathrow Approach (Khan)

    08/07/2004 5:34:09 PM PDT · by blam · 4 replies · 1,402+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 8-8-2004 | Daniel Foggo/Massoud Ansari
    Terror mastermind lived in flat under Heathrow approach By Daniel Foggo and Massoud Ansari (Filed: 08/08/2004) An al-Qaeda "communications chief" who is believed to have been co-ordinating a plot to bomb Heathrow spent three weeks living near the airport late last year, the Telegraph can reveal. Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan, 25, who is under arrest in Pakistan, lived in a ground floor flat in Reading, Berkshire. The address, on Wensley Road near the centre of town, lies below a western approach flight path to the airport. Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan: reconnaissance He lived there with his grandmother, Batool Begum, and...