The CIA warns several European countries of possible al Qaeda attacks which may include Paris “waste water system” as target
October 5, 2007, 4:48 PM (GMT+02:00)
A French official told AP Thursday that the warning referred to al Qaeda agents possible planning suicide or bombing attacks in London and cities in Italy, France and Germany.
Le Monde reported that the CIA had intercepted an e-mail on Sept. 11 addressed to Salah Gasmi, a notorious activist of “al Qaeda in Islamic North Africa,” which is based in Algeria.
In Washington, there is deep concern about a potential threat from members of an Islamist cell who escaped arrest in Germany after three senior members were detained in September, foiling a plot to attack US and other targets in Germany. Up to 10 others are though to have escaped. At least one considered extremely dangerous is now believed to be in Britain.
October 5, 2007, 4:48 PM (GMT+02:00)
A French official told AP Thursday that the warning referred to al Qaeda agents possible planning suicide or bombing attacks in London and cities in Italy, France and Germany.
Le Monde reported that the CIA had intercepted an e-mail on Sept. 11 addressed to Salah Gasmi, a notorious activist of “al Qaeda in Islamic North Africa,” which is based in Algeria.
In Washington, there is deep concern about a potential threat from members of an Islamist cell who escaped arrest in Germany after three senior members were detained in September, foiling a plot to attack US and other targets in Germany. Up to 10 others are though to have escaped. At least one considered extremely dangerous is now believed to be in Britain.
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