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Warning of more suicide hijackings

July 30 2003


United States officials say they have learnt of new threats of airline suicide hijackings planned for the latter part of the northern summer.

The information was gleaned in recent interrogation of high-level al-Qaeda captives and corroborated by other means, including electronic intercepts, the officials said.

They described the planned hijackings as similar to those of September 11, 2001.

Intelligence services have discovered information "related to al-Qaeda's continued interest in using commercial aviation here in the United States and abroad," said Gordon Johndroe, a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security, adding that warnings had been issued to the appropriate airline and security personnel.

"We are continuing to investigate the credibility of the information," Mr Johndroe said. Homeland Security officials said they had no immediate plans to raise the Government's threat index but that the level of threat was evaluated every day.

"We routinely provide intelligence information to the private sector, and state and local law enforcement, so that they may be informed and take any necessary precautions," Mr Johndroe said.

Aviation security had been greatly strengthened since September 11 with the introduction of reinforced cockpit doors, federal air marshals and federal baggage screeners, he said.

But the new threats could result in increased random checks and searches of passengers and baggage at airports.

The Washington Post


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