01/31/10
From Daily Mail (UK)
Terrorists 'plan attack on Britain with bombs
INSIDE their bodies' to foil new airport scanners
By Christopher Leake, Mail On Sunday Home Affairs Editor
Last updated at 10:01 PM on 30th January 2010
Britain is facing a new Al Qaeda terror threat from suicide ‘body bombers’ with
explosives surgically inserted inside them.
Until now, terrorists have attacked airlines, Underground trains and buses by
secreting bombs in bags, shoes or underwear to avoid detection.
But an operation by MI5 has uncovered evidence that Al Qaeda is planning a new
stage in its terror campaign by inserting ‘surgical bombs’ inside people for the
first time.
Security services believe the move has been prompted by the recent introduction
at airports of body scanners, which are designed to catch terrorists before they
board flights.
It is understood MI5 became aware of the threat after observing increasingly
vocal internet ‘chatter’ on Arab websites this year.
The warning comes in the wake of the failed attempt by London-educated Nigerian
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to blow up an airliner approaching Detroit on
Christmas Day.
One security source said: ‘If the terrorists are talking about this, we need to
be ready and do all we can to counter the threat.’
A leading source added that male bombers would have the explosive secreted near
their appendix or in their buttocks, while females would have the material
placed inside their breasts in the same way as figure-enhancing implants.
Experts said the explosive PETN (Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate) would be placed
in a plastic sachet inside the bomber’s body before the wound was stitched up
like a normal operation incision and allowed to heal.
A shaped charge of 8oz of PETN can penetrate five inches of armour and would
easily blow a large hole in an airliner.
Security sources said the explosives would be detonated by the bomber using a
hypodermic syringe to inject TATP (Triacetone Triperoxide) through their skin
into the explosives sachet.
PETN – the main ingredient of Semtex plastic explosive – was used by Richard
Reid, the British Al Qaeda shoe-bomber, when he unsuccessfully tried to blow up
American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami in December 2001.
In November, a Somali man who attempted to board a flight carrying a syringe,
liquid and powdered chemicals was arrested before take-off.
The airliner had been due to fly from Somalia’s capital Mogadishu to Dubai.
The Somali was carrying a nearly identical package to that of Abdulmutallab, who
tried to detonate it by injecting TATP from a syringe.
Abdulmutallab had stuffed explosives down his underpants as the Northwest
Airlines flight from Amsterdam made its final descent to Detroit carrying 280
passengers.
But the detonator fluid set his clothes on fire rather than the device, and he
was overpowered.
Security sources fear the body-bombers could pretend to be diabetics injecting
themselves on airliners, Tubes or buses in order to prevent anyone stopping
their suicide missions.
Companies such as Smiths Detection International UK, which is based in Watford,
Hertfordshire, manufacture a range of luggage and body scanners designed to
identify chemicals, explosives and drugs at airports and other passenger
terminals around the world.
These include high-specification X-ray equipment that could identify body bombs.
But one source with expertise in the field said: ‘They can make as many pieces
of security equipment as they like but there is no one magic answer that can
spot every single potential terrorist passing through.’
Conservative MP Patrick Mercer, chairman of the Commons Counter-Terrorism
Sub-Committee, said: ‘Our enemies are constantly evolving their techniques to
try to defeat our methods of detection.
‘This is one of the most savage forms that extremists could use, and while we
are redeveloping travel security we have got to take this new development into
account.’
Senior Government security sources confirmed last night that they were aware of
the new threat of body bombs, but were not prepared to make any official
comment.
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Recommendation: as is now done with suspicious luggage, muslims and other suspect passengers could be taken by the bomb squad to an open field away from the airport and rigged to an explosive charge to set off any internal bomb they are carrying. If there is no secondary explosion, authorities can issues a suitable apology to next of kin.