Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Cargo Bomb Plot -- News Updates November 3, 2010



Suspect Linked To al-Qaeda Plane Bomb Plotters Arrested In Britain -- The Telegraph

A member of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was arrested in Britain for allegedly plotting an attack in this country, the Home Secretary Theresa May has said.

The suspect was an "associate" of the terrorist group, which was linked to last week's cargo plane bomb plot in which ink printer cartridges were loaded with enough dangerous explosive to blow up aircraft.

In her first speech on security, Mrs May warned such threats will continue against the country and that the police and security services were working to disrupt al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) operatives in this country.

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More News On The Cargo Bomb Plot

Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula member arrested over UK bomb plot -- The Guardian
U.K. Reveals Arrest of Al Qaeda Member -- Wall Street Journal
British official announces arrest of al Qaeda member this year -- CNN
Suspect linked to cargo bomb plot arrested -- The Independent
Plotters didn't know where mail bombs would go off -- AP
U.S. to overhaul screening methods after Yemen mail-bomb plot -- KansasCity.com
Saudi hailed for role in foiling mail bomb plot -- The National
Intel foiled al Qaeda plot, DNI chief says -- Washington Times
Yemen's al Qaeda warned tribe against collaborating -- Reuters
Yemen on offensive against al-Qaeda group -- Globe And Mail
Yemen's delicate dance between US pressure, Al Qaeda threat -- Christian Science Monitor
Cargo Bombs Add To Increasing Pressure On Yemen -- NPR
Terrorist rehab in Saudi Arabia: A success? -- Christian Science Monitor editorial

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