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16-11-2002, 23:14

Citaat door elmarocani:
'Politie verijdelt aanslag op Britse metro'

De Britse politie heeft drie mannen opgepakt, die met cyanide een aanslag in de metro van Londen wilden plegen. Dat meldt Sky News.



Al-Qaeda
Volgens de Britse televisiezender waren de drie lid van het terreurnetwerk al-Qaeda. De mannen, van Tunesische of Marokkaanse afkomst en tussen de 20 en 35 jaar, zouden vorige week al zijn opgepakt.

Tube
De Britse metro, die door de Britten The Tube wordt genoemd, wordt dagelijks door miljoenen Londenaren gebruikt. Een cyanide-aanslag zou vele slachtoffers kunnen maken.
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16-11-2002, 23:16


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16-11-2002, 23:18
Weer een "reden" voor ze om de moslims aan te vallen en te veroordelen...................kunnen ze hun vooroordelen over de islam weer bevestigen en verder gaan met hun propaganda-oorlog tegen de islam en verder met de indoctrinatie van de westerlingen....

17-11-2002, 00:13

Citaat:
Origineel gepost door Super_Marokkaan
Als we echte vrije arabische wereld willen..................dan moeten we eerst onze staatshoofden afzetten..........want dat zijn gewoon pionen van de zionisten!!!!!






(P.S ik weet zeker dat er zo'n gozer van de BVD nu zit mee te lezen )
ja maar waar ligt de echte macht van een land..........het leger dus en zolang die worden betaald door diezelfde staatshoofden word dat moeilijk.....tenzij er in het leger een opstand komt en er iemand opstaat die gerechtigheid wil en die het durft op te nemen tegen die hypocrieten

17-11-2002, 00:23


TUBE 'CYANIDE PLOT'


Three men have been charged over an alleged terrorist plot to release cyanide gas on the London Underground tube network.

The men are north African muslims said to belong to a group linked to al Qaeda.


The alleged plot was foiled after the group was infiltrated by MI5 agents in a six month operation.

Six men were arrested in London. Three were charged under Section 57 of the Terrorism Act 2000 for the possession of articles for the preparation, instigation and commission of terrorism acts.

The three are thought to be of either Tunisian or Moroccan background and belong to a group called the North African Front, said to have loose connections with Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network.

Custody

One man appeared before Bow Street Magistrates Court, in central London, last Monday. Two more appeared in the court on Tuesday.

They were remanded in custody and will re-appear in court on Monday November 18.

Details of the hearing have only just emerged in reports in The Sunday Times newspaper.

Assistant editor Nicholas Rufford told Sky News: "There were six arrests originally, three people were released, only three were charged.

"And those have been charged under section 57 of the Act which relates to carrying articles which could be used for terrorist purposes.

"My understanding is that no chemical or bomb-making equipment was recovered. So that suggests that the equipment or the materials may still be out there and as far as I understand the investigation is continuing.

Bomb

"The plan, I believe, was to bring the ingredients of a gas bomb into the country. As far as I know, as far as I understand, the materials never arrived.

"Certainly if they did arrive they haven't yet been found or intercepted."

Scotland Yard confirmed three men were charged but refused to comment on details of the case.

A London Underground spokeswoman would not comment on the arrests but urged travellers to be vigilant.

An average of around 3.25million passengers use the underground every day.

Government sources denied last week's warning by Prime Minister Tony Blair about the terrorist threat to Britain was linked to the alleged plot.


http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1070733,00.html

17-11-2002, 00:26
PM WARNING 'NOT LINKED'


The warning by Prime Minister Tony Blair about terrorists targeting Britain was not linked to the alleged plot to release cyanide on the London Underground tube network, government sources said.


Six men were arrested on Saturday November 9 in connection with the alleged plot. Three were charged and appeared in court over the following Monday and Tuesday.

Mr Blair said on the Monday evening that security services were warning the Government on an almost daily basis of terrorist threats to a wide range of targets in the UK.

Intelligence

He said that if he had acted on every piece of raw intelligence during his time as Premier, he would have shut down roads, rail links, airports, stations, shopping centres, factories and military installations "on many occasions".

He told the Lord Mayor's banquet in the City of London: "This is a new type of war, fought in a different way by different means.

"But as with all wars, it will test not just our ability to fight, but our character, our resilience and our belief in our own way of life."

Warning

Government sources insisted that the alleged cyanide plot was not behind the Prime Minister's warning.

Sources also denied it was connected to Home Secretary David Blunkett's warning earlier this month that Al Qaida might be ready to use "a so-called dirty bomb, or some kind of poison gas," possibly targeting trains and boats to strike at the heart of Britain's cities.

17-11-2002, 00:33

Citaat:
Origineel gepost door elmarocani
jaa BVD zit hier dag en nacht....
En leest waarschijnlijk ook alle private mails....

17-11-2002, 00:51

Citaat:
Origineel gepost door elmarocani
ja tuurlijk en dat weet denk ik elke marokkaan hier.
en het stikt hier ook van journalisten!!
Ik ken toch alvast iemand die me een private mail stuurde omdat de BVD hier op het forum mee zou lezen. En nee, ik ga geen namen noemen.

Morgaine