FBI issues terror advisory to Texas refineries...
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:22 pm
Great....I'm surrounded by refineries, and so are many of our members to my west in the Houston area. It's like a refinery-palooza down here.
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Security was tight early Thursday at petrochemical plants along the Gulf of Mexico following a caution issued by the FBI.
An agency official said that the Texas Coastal Regional Advisory System, a shared information and communication system that is part of the Houston Joint Terrorism Task Force, was notified of nonspecific threats gathered from overseas sources.
"Its really uncorroborated, but there was enough there we thought it was best to send something out across TCRAS," said Bob Dogium, the Houston-area spokesman for the FBI.
He said in Thursday's online edition of the Texas City Sun that there was no indication of an immediate or direct threat against any of the facilities that dot the Texas Gulf Coast.
"Really, in the days after 9-11, the best weapon we have is communication," said Dogium. "There is really a good communication link between the various (law enforcement and security) agencies on matters of security."
Jason Hayley, head of security for the Port of Texas City, said he appreciates updates from TCRAS.
"We are always vigilant in our security measures, but its good to know when there is something else to be on the look out for. We've been in touch with the FBI," Hayley said of the latest warning.
source: http://www.kfdm1.com/engine.pl?station=kfdm&id=5116&template=breakoutlocal.html
Another story on it: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=1896&u=/nm/20040325/us_nm/security_energy_dc_3&printer=1
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Security was tight early Thursday at petrochemical plants along the Gulf of Mexico following a caution issued by the FBI.
An agency official said that the Texas Coastal Regional Advisory System, a shared information and communication system that is part of the Houston Joint Terrorism Task Force, was notified of nonspecific threats gathered from overseas sources.
"Its really uncorroborated, but there was enough there we thought it was best to send something out across TCRAS," said Bob Dogium, the Houston-area spokesman for the FBI.
He said in Thursday's online edition of the Texas City Sun that there was no indication of an immediate or direct threat against any of the facilities that dot the Texas Gulf Coast.
"Really, in the days after 9-11, the best weapon we have is communication," said Dogium. "There is really a good communication link between the various (law enforcement and security) agencies on matters of security."
Jason Hayley, head of security for the Port of Texas City, said he appreciates updates from TCRAS.
"We are always vigilant in our security measures, but its good to know when there is something else to be on the look out for. We've been in touch with the FBI," Hayley said of the latest warning.
source: http://www.kfdm1.com/engine.pl?station=kfdm&id=5116&template=breakoutlocal.html
Another story on it: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=1896&u=/nm/20040325/us_nm/security_energy_dc_3&printer=1