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British Airline Bombers Thwarted. |
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Thursday, 10 August 2006 |
AP -- British: Thwarted Plot Involved 10 Jets
LONDON - British police thwarted a terrorist plot Thursday to blow up
10 U.S.-bound jetliners with a peroxide explosive — a nearly
simultaneous strike over the Atlantic that could have killed thousands
of people and rivaled the carnage of 9/11. In
raids across England, authorities arrested 24 people based partly on
intelligence from Pakistan — moving quickly because U.S. officials said
the bombings could have been only days away.
The scheme bore the hallmark of al-Qaida. The bombs were to be
assembled on the aircraft using a peroxide-based solution and detonated
by a power supply from a camera, a digital music player or other
electronic device, two American law enforcement officials said. The
officials spoke on condition of anonymity because Britain asked that no
information be released. Story here.
More:
LONDON
(Reuters) - British police foiled a plot by would-be suicide bombers to
simultaneously blow up several planes flying to the United States,
arresting 24 people days before they could attack, officials said on
Thursday. Story here.
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