Truckers Say They Heard Talk Of Explosives-Filled Truck
POSTED: 4:44 pm EST February 10, 2006
UPDATED: 5:18 pm EST February 10, 2006
MIAMI -- According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a radio conversation overheard by a trucker has led to a "be on the lookout" alert and heightened security awareness at South Florida airports.
The trucker called 911 to reach the West Palm Beach police and said he heard someone talking with a "Middle Eastern" accent about a man headed to a South Florida airport with a truck filled with explosives.
Broward County Sheriff Ken Jenne, who is also the head of the South Florida Anti-Terrorism Task Force, said that they are on alert, but they have been unable to independently substantiate any threat.
Jenne said extra protection is in place at the major airports and ports in response to the concern.
But, Jenne said, "People ought not to be going crazy about it at this time."
Jenne said the conversation could have been misheard, could be a hoax, or could be a viable threat, so all the measures being taken are merely precautionary.
The FBI said the initial conversation appeared related to the West Palm Beach Airport, but Jenne said he believes the concern is related to all South Florida airports, not just WPB.
Broward Sheriff's spokesperson Hugh Graf said that there is no increased state of alert at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, but he said they are being more vigilant about trucks in the area of the airport.
Miami-Dade police said that Homeland Security is always in a heightened state of alert, but they also will be on the lookout for any suspect vehicles near Miami International Airport.
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