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Terror Threat

One of the reasons it is thought that the UK Threat level was raised from substantial to severe is to counter a new and emerging threat.

As we reported a few days ago AQ has gone through a restructure and are arguably more popular than ever in the Muslim world.

It is thought that AQ in Pakistan has the capability to take over an airliner and plan to fly it into a British City. We reported before Christmas how UK intelligence feared a Mumbai style attack on the Capital. AQ does indeed have global reach and despite mutterings to the contrary the UK is a hot breeding ground for fundamentalism.

We have no doubt that Farouk Abdulmutallab (Christmas Day bomber) was radicalised in the UK. We support free speech and of course with such liberal views on free speech is going to mean that suggestive ideas are bound to be aired.

We in no way advocate the damping down of freedom of speech but we certainly advocate the message to the masses that terrorism is and remains a very real risk and we ALL should be playing our part.

Vigilance is key to our safety. The Security Services have and do do a magnificent job but they also rely on low level intelligence, what's happening on your street that is unusual? Are you concerned about something that you have heard or witnessed?

We are very good and overriding our better judgement and trying to make sense of what we have seen or heard but if we take stock and report our fears it may just avert an attack.

The way AQ operate, especially in Europe and other developed Countries is to recruit people who are not on Security Service radar and so don't arouse suspicion.

The only way of combatting this is the vigilance of the masses. Many people don't think they or their businesses would be terrorist targets. What is a terrorist target? In the case of AQ any business and anybody is a target so burying heads in sand is a very short sighted and misguided view.

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Threat Level

There are reports that the UK Threat Level was increased due to AQ training a group of female suicide bombers to target western locations.

This comes amid a report that suggests that AQ have restructured and are becoming stronger, able to attack a location anywhere and a time of their choosing.

The US is also aware of the huge support and fertile breeding ground that AQ has in the UK. This comes after reports that Abdulmutallab was radicalised in the UK before going on to attempt detonating a device on an airliner over Detroit on Christmas Day.

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Security Incident Heathrow

Following the attempted Christmas Day bombing of Northwest Airlines flight 253 over Detroit, UK police reacted to a security incident at Heathrow airport on Fri 08 Jan 2010.

3 men were arrested aboard an Emirates flight to Dubai. A search of the plane was conducted but no hazardous material was found.

The worrying aspect is that this comes so soon after Christmas when security should still be high. It is another example of how ineffective current measures are. Yes the 3 were caught or arrested before airborne but even on the ground any device would have caused carnage with a full fuel load aboard the aircraft.

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Full Body Scanning

It has been announced by the Home Secretary that full body scanners will be introduced to all UK airports within the next 3 weeks. Alan Johnson also said that explosive trace detection equipment should be introduced at all airports by the end of the year. This announcement comes after Gordon Brown ordered a review of Security at UK airports.

BAA has reportedly begun training their staff in behavioural analysis techniques in an attempt to heighten security awareness. Transit passengers are also to face more scrutiny when passing through the UK as Farouk Abdulmutallab did on Christmas Day.

The Government is also looking at identity based profiling in the battle against terrorism. As expected civil liberty groups have reacted angrily to the new proposals.

Full Body Scanners?

We reported a few days ago how Gordon Brown had ordered a review of security at all UK airports. BAA announced that it was to install full body scanners as a matter of urgency. We said at the time that while electronic systems were invaluable in the fight against terrorism, there were not the be all and end all. What makes the real difference is well trained motivated and valued staff. It is the training of staff that lets the whole security system down.

A report published today outlined that the full body scanners to be installed in the UK and in use by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States would be unlikely to have found the device carried by Farouk Abdulmutallab on the Detroit bound Nothwest Airlines flight 253 on Christmas Day.

These scanners intended for UK use work on millimetre wave and while they are effective in spotting items with a heavy density they are unable to detect lower density items such as clothing powders liquids etc. It is this property of millimetre wave scanners that cause the subject to appear naked in the scanner.

Because the device carried on Flight 253 was in powder form the concern is that even if full body scanning was in place the density of the PETN would have made it invisible. The US use X-ray backscatter scanning which is prone to also making less dense object very difficult if not impossible to detect although X-ray backscatter devices do provide a much sharper resolution.

http://www.examiner.com/x-28973-Essex-County-Conservative-Examiner~y2010m1d2-Fullbody-scanners-might-not-work-as-advertised