Al-Qaeda plotting to bomb US plane – report | Inquirer News

Al-Qaeda plotting to bomb US plane – report

/ 09:02 AM July 01, 2012

Suspected Al-Qaeda militants drive through the streets of Azzan in the southern Yemeni province of Shabwa on April 3, 2012, with loudspeakers attached to their vehicle on which a flag bearing the name of Prophet Mohammed flutters. Media report says Al-Qaeda is now plotting a terrorist attack on a US airliner. AFP PHOTO/STR

LONDON – Al-Qaeda is plotting a terrorist attack on a US airliner, Britain’s Sunday Times newspaper reported, citing intelligence sources.

The broadsheet said Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) had recruited a Norwegian Muslim convert and given him terrorist training in Yemen, and that the group were believed to have selected a US passenger jet as a target.

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“The Norwegian recruit goes under the Islamic name of Muslim Abu Abdurrahman,” the newspaper said.

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“He is understood to be in his thirties and a ‘clean skin’, with no previous criminal record. He converted in 2008 and quickly became radicalized.

“He later travelled to Yemen, where he has spent several months, to complete his training.”

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The CIA foiled a similar AQAP plot to blow up a US-bound airliner in May, reportedly using a double agent who infiltrated the group and volunteered for the suicide attack.

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AQAP has been linked to the 2009 Christmas plot in which a bomb hidden in a Nigerian attacker’s underwear failed to detonate on a plane bound for Detroit.

It is also suspected of having a hand in a 2010 attempt to blow up cargo planes heading to the United States with explosives concealed in printer cartridges.

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