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RealTime Update -- 1055 EST, 08.10.06:
More than twenty arrests are now reported for a plot that not
only targeted US bound flights, but seemed to deliberately orient
themselves for flights to NYC, Washington and
California.
At current report, five suspects are still at large,
carry-on baggage has been severely restricted on UK-US flights and
US Air Marshals are taking to the air in greater numbers in order
to add an extra layer of protection. Internationalk air travel has
been severely hampered as a result of this alert and extensive
delays are being reported. The origin of the threat is reported to
have "very strong links to al Qaeda."
Authorities in the UK have reportedly foiled what appears to
have been a significant terrorist plot to place explosive devices
on US-bound airliners flying out of the UK.
The plot was supposed to have involved as many as 20 passenger
airliners that were to be blown up using hard-to-detect liquid
explosives smuggled on board hand luggage.
Nearly 20 arrests have already been made, involving mostly
British-born Asian males. Other arrests are expected and a massive
investigation is said to be underway, resulting in extensive delays
and restrictions on UK flights to North America. British officials
have raised the national security level form "Severe" to "critical"
and air travel out of the UK is said to have been slowed to a
virtual standstill.
Scotland Yard has characterized the threat as a "major
operation." and noted that the investigation that led to the
arrests was, "... was carried out with public safety uppermost in
our minds."
British Home Secretary John Reid was quoted in the UK media
describing the plot "to bring down a number of aircraft through
mid-flight explosions causing a considerable loss of life."
The US Department of Homeland Security has acted, as well.
Increasing security precautions due to the UK threat, DHS upgraded
its threat levels Thursday, stating that, "...the United States
Government has raised the nation's threat level to Severe, or Red,
for commercial flights originating in the United Kingdom bound for
the United States."
Statement From Scotland Yard
A major terrorist plot to allegedly blow up aircraft in
mid-flight has been disrupted in a joint pre-planned
intelligence-led operation by the Met's Anti-terrorist Branch and
Security Service.
It is believed that the aim was to detonate explosive devices
smuggled on board the aircraft in hand luggage.

It is also believed that the attacks would have been
particularly targeted at flights from the UK to the USA.
Overnight police have
arrested a number of people in London. These arrests are the
culmination of a major covert counter-terrorist operation lasting
several months.
We would like to reassure the public that this operation was
carried out with public safety uppermost in our minds. This is a
major operation which inevitably will be lengthy and complex.
Home Secretary John Reid said:
"Overnight the police, with the full knowledge of Ministers,
have carried out a major counter-terrorism operation to disrupt
what we believe to be a major threat to the UK and international
partners.
"The police, acting with the Security Service MI5, are
investigating an alleged plot to bring down a number of aircraft
through mid-flight explosions, causing a considerable loss of life.
The police believe the alleged plot was a very significant one
indeed.
"At 2am this morning the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre raised
the UK threat state to its highest level: 'Critical'.
"This is now being publicly announced as I promised to
Parliament last month. This is a precautionary measure. We are
doing everything possible to disrupt any further terrorist
activity.
"This will mean major disruption at all UK airports from today.
But as far as is possible we want people to go about their business
as normal."