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Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 1 day ago
Colombia found explosives set to be used in bombs across the capital in reprisal for this week's rescue of leftist rebels' highest-profile hostages, including Ingrid Betancourt, military officials said on Saturday. The army seized about a ton of explosives at a farm outside Bogota that it suspected the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, planned to use in attacks over the next few days, said the officials, who asked not to be named. ... Source: www.nzherald.co.nz --- 12 minutes ago
Anti-terror police arrested 10 suspected Muslim militants and seized a large cache of high-powered bombs, foiling a major attack targeting Westerners in the Indonesian capital, police and news reports said yesterday. Among those... ...
Source: news.com.au --- 3 days ago
TEN Jemaah Islamiyah militants have been arrested with a cache of bombs intended to be used in same style as the 2005 Bali attacks. ...
Source: www.cbc.ca --- 3 days ago
The star witness in the trial of the first person charged under Canada's Anti-terrorism Act told an Ottawa court Wednesday that he never discussed a fertilizer Bomb Plot with the accused. ...
Source: www.cbc.ca --- 1 day ago
Mohammad Momin Khawaja's defence lawyer argued in an Ottawa court Friday that taped conversations between men convicted in a failed Bomb Plot have no bearing on his client's guilt or innocence and should not be allowed as evidence. ... Source: www.star-telegram.com --- 2 days ago
LONDON — A 45-year-old Algerian described by American prosecutors as the mastermind of a Plot to Bomb Los Angeles International Airport during millennium celebrations in 1999 has been released on tight bail conditions after seven years in British jails, court officials said Thursday. ... Source: counterterrorismblog.org --- 1 day ago
It isn’t every morning that you wake up and read in the newspaper that one of the worlds most dangerous terrorists has been released on bail but that is exactly what happened today when the New York Times reported on the release of Abu Doha (aka Amar Makhlouf, aka the Doctor, aka Rachid) from custody in the UK. For those that aren’t familiar with Abu Doha it is worth re-stating the threat he posed to American and western interests during the late 1990s and period prior to 9/11. He is widely known to have been a senior leader within the GSPC and a founder member of one of al-Qaeda’s training camps in Afghanistan subsequently becoming one, if not the most senior member of al-Qaeda operating in Europe. Prior to his arrest in February 2001 by a Special Branch officer, while he was attempting to flee to Saudi Arabia during operation ODIN he was responsible for: plotting an attempted attack on Los Angeles airport, a Plot to Bomb the US embassy in Rome, an attempt to Bomb unspecified targets in Strasbourg as well as having a hand in organizing al-Qaeda cells for operations against United States targets within Germany. This is on top of the large number of recruits he managed to bring into the movement. One of the more bizarre parts of this case is the fact that the British press is constrained from reporting who exactly this man is and have to refer to him as 'U' - no such restrictions applied to the New York Times - although the UK’s Mi ... Source: www.topix.com --- 1 day ago
Momin Khawaja personally outlined the workings of an electronic detonation device to the British-based leader of a terrorist Bomb Plot, the Ottawa software designer's trial has heard. ... Source: www.topix.com --- 12 minutes ago
OKLAHOMA CITY - A University of Central Oklahoma student has pleaded guilty to falsely reporting a Plot to Bomb the Edmond school. U.S. Attorney John C. Richter says 19-year-old Jason Ray Shandy of ... ... Source: sydney.indymedia.org.au --- 4 hours ago
As usual in these kind of set up Bomb plots, just like Special Branch involvement in the Hilton bombing, the central role of undercover police agent provocateurs is central to the Plot and the story. read more ... Find more search results for Bomb Plot on RSSMicro.com |
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