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Old 6th Jan 2004, 10:51
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Donkey Duke
 
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We saved BA from a WOMB Bomber

WEIRD PLOT OF WOMB BOMBER
By BRIAN BLOMQUIST and ANDY GELLER

January 4, 2004 -- A she-bomber planned to blow up British Airways Flight
223 over Washington with plastic explosives hidden inside her body, a
chilling new report says.

U.S. security services told Scotland Yard that the woman - almost certainly
linked to al Qaeda - planned to hide 8 to 12 ounces of the material tucked
inside her reproductive region, London's Mirror newspaper reported.

When the flight was over the nation's capital, the bomber would go to the
bathroom, remove the explosives and detonate a blast that would blow the
aircraft out of the skies.

A Homeland Security official said he was unaware of a specific threat of a
female suicide bomber who would hide explosives in her body.

But he added, "We've had concerns about IEDs" - improvised explosives
devices.

As a result, airport security screeners check for women wearing loose
clothing and other signs the official declined to talk about.

"Smuggling a bomb onto a plane by this method is one of our worst
nightmares," a senior Scotland Yard source told the newspaper. "If you do
not have specific information about the suspect, it would be impossible to
carry out an intimate body search of every female passenger."

Flight 223 to Washington's Dulles Airport was canceled for two days because
of fears that an al Qaeda terror team planned to hijack the plane and crash
it into the nation's capital.

The flight finally took off from London's Heathrow Airport yesterday
afternoon after being delayed for 3 hours and 20 minutes by security checks.

It landed safely at Dulles around 9:20 p.m. last night

All 268 passengers were searched and taken on board one by one as armed cops
and sniffer dogs stood by. Detectives questioned some passengers and U.S.
officials checked the full passenger list before the plane was given
clearance to leave.

British Airways also cancelled a morning flight from Dulles to Heathrow as
well as a flight from London to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and its return today.

The Scotland Yard source said intelligence information indicated the
womb-bomb attack was planned for "sometime over the holiday period." A
specific British Airways flight was mentioned.
"Because the intelligence did not identify a passenger by name, it was
decided to disrupt the plot by canceling the flights," the source said.

Britain's transportation minister, Alistair Darling, said "specific
information" led to the grounding of the British Airways flights and warned
that more cancellations might occur to prevent a Sept. 11-style attack.

"The threat that we now face is likely to endure for many years," Darling
told BBC Radio. "There may occasionally from time to time be the need to
ground a particular flight."

Asked if British authorities had information about specific threats, Darling
said, "Yes, we do."

A British Airways spokeswoman the cancellations were based on these threats
and not on pilots' opposition to having armed air marshals on board.

The United States said last week that it will not allow certain suspicious
flights into American airspace without the marshals on board.

Britain's powerful pilots' union opposes the idea and at one point urged its
pilots not to fly with the marshals on board.

But the union now says it won't block the plan.

Meanwhile, a Homeland Security spokesman said authorities have been
discussing security with the NFL and the NCAA during the playoff and college
bowl season.




And the British pilots think we are not helping them. We are protecting ourselves, and your airplanes and passengers. When will you all just wake up? Apology accepted.
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