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And now for some real news

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 1:18 pm
by stormraiser
Obviously, with everyone preoccupied with the Rice Testimony News,
the news around the world on the terror front is taking back seat.

In England, 8 men were arrested with a ton of fertilizer (that can be used for explosives) around London

In the Phillipines, 4 men were arrested for the same reason with the same materials

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 2:01 pm
by southerngale
Terror bombs seized
By Justin Davenport and Hugh Dougherty, Evening Standard

An al Qaeda plot to blast London was dramatically foiled by police today.

Seven hundred police swooped in a series of 6am raids in the capital and the Home Counties. They found half a tonne of fertiliser explosives - enough for a series of terror "spectaculars".

The terrorist suspects arrested by police are believed to have chosen "soft targets" for bombings including pubs and clubs. One of the suspects being held had a job at Gatwick Airport, immediately raising concerns over airlines and passengers.

A total of eight men - all of them British citizens of Pakistani descent, three of them teenagers - were arrested in the operation, with police from five forces searching a total of 24 addresses across London and the South-East.

The ammonium nitrate explosives were discovered in a self-storage warehouse in Hanwell, west London and have now been made safe. They are the same explosives that al Qaeda used in attacks in Bali, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

The raids came only two weeks after Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens warned that an attack on London was "inevitable" and that the targets could include pubs, clubs and shopping centres.

Scotland Yard deputy assistant commissioner Peter Clarke said today: "I must stress the threat from terrorism is very real and the public must remain watchful and alert."

http://www.thisislondon.com/til/jsp/modules/Article/print.jsp?itemId=9969473

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2004 2:53 pm
by Stephanie
It's great to hear that they were caught!

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 12:24 am
by blizzard
Although this may have been terrorist related, utilizing fertilizer bombs is a time consuming task. And has a higher liklihood of being detected. (and it was). I was trained in this type of explosive making while I was in the US Army, and it is very cumbersome.

I am glad that they caught them, and if they continue to try to use this method, they will continue to be caught. IMO

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 12:27 am
by southerngale
Isn't that the same stuff Timothy McVeigh used?

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 12:30 am
by blizzard
Yes, and it took a whole truck load. I'm not saying at all that it is not possible, but it is cumbersome to say the least.

It also needs a fuel (Diesel) and a detonator (TNT, Dynamite, C4, etc.) to complete the bomb.