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Monday, November 01, 2010

Bomb found in Dubai sent on passenger planes

Dubai: One of two powerful bombs mailed from Yemen to Chicago-area synagogues traveled on two passenger planes within the Middle East, a spokesman for Qatar Airways said Sunday. The US said the plot bears the hallmarks of Al Qaida’s offshoot in Yemen.
    The airline spokesman said a package containing explosives hidden in a printer cartridge arrived in Qatar Airways’ hub in Doha, Qatar on one of the carrier’s flights from the Yemeni capital San’a. It was then shipped on a separate Qatar Airways plane to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, (UAE)where it was discovered by authorities late on Thursday or early on Friday. A second, similar package turned up in England on Friday.
    The airline spokesman did not give any timeframe for the two flights.
    In Washington, President Barack Obama’s counterterrorism adviser said Sunday that authorities “have to presume” there might be more potential mail bombs like the ones pulled from planes in England and the UAE.

    Al Qaida’s offshoot in Yemen is suspected of mailing the bombs. The group was behind a failed bombing on a Detroit-bound airliner last Christmas that bore some of the same hallmarks as this plot.
    In Yemen on Sunday, police were searching for additional suspects after arresting a female computer engineering student sus
pected of mailing the packages and also detaining her mother. Both arrests were on Saturday.
    U.S. officials said suspects in the plot include the bombmaker suspected of designing the explosive used in the failed Christmas airliner bombing.
    The bombmaker is a key operative in Al Qaida’s offshoot in Yemen, Al Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). AP

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