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July 31, 2010

‘Terrorists may hijack Indian plane, crash into Britain’

Updated on Sunday, January 24, 2010, 18:02
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London: Fears of a possible attempt by al Qaeda-linked terrorists in Pakistan to hijack an Indian passenger jet and crash it into a British city may have prompted the UK to raise its terror alert to its second-highest level, a media report claimed here on Sunday.

'The Sunday Times' reported that the threat to hijack an Indian aircraft was uncovered during the interrogation of Amjad Khwaja, said to be a leader of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami, who was arrested in India.

The paper claimed that MI5, the British internal intelligence agency, was told by the Indian authorities earlier last week about a suspected plot by militants linked to al Qaeda in Pakistan to hijack an Air India or Indian Airlines flight from Mumbai to Delhi.

The warning, which came after the capture of Khwaja, was contained in a detailed "threat assessment" sent to MI5 by the Indian Intelligence Bureau, the report claimed.

It did not state that Britain was a specific target. But police security sources said it had raised fears in London that a British city might be attacked.

The warning revived long-running concerns following an al Qaeda plot in 2003 in which a hijacked aircraft was to be flown into Heathrow airport.

British Home Secretary Alan Johnson on Friday announced that the threat level to Britain was being raised from "substantial" to "severe". That is the second-highest level and means that an attack is "highly likely".

The official terror threat was at the severe level for four years after the July 7 bombings in London in 2005. It was downgraded last July.

The latest move comes exactly four weeks after the Christmas Day attempted suicide attack on a US airliner over Detroit.

The FBI has charged a former British student and Nigerian national Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab with the failed attack.

While insisting that there was no specific intelligence suggesting an attack, senior counter-terrorism officials said privately that the "Indian warning" was "a factor" in the move, the report said.

Officials also said that the CIA warned two weeks ago about a possible plot by al Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula, the group behind the Detroit attack, to attack a second aircraft using terrorists trained at its camps in Yemen.

Following a meeting on Monday with spy chiefs, Premier Gordon Brown told MPs: "We know that a number of terrorist cells are actively trying to attack Britain and other countries."

PTI

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because jehadi are generally - Pakistani.
nitin jain - new delhi
Simple reason..Because they wanted to destroy a Kafir plane to destroy another kafir city. Why should they spare there brothers live.
Jay - Ames,Iowa
I do not understand as to why the Jehadis should take the trouble of hijacking an Indian plane to do their mischieviois deeds- would it not be much easier just to take over a PIA flight originating from Pak or another plane from Saudi Arabian airlines?
Freid Yakov - Bengaluru
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