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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Breast Implant Explosives Being Developed By al-Qaeda

Recent intelligence gathering have suggested that terrorist are now developing explosives that can be implanted in female's breasts and may not be detected by the best airport scanners in the world.

After an intelligence interception by the United Kingdom security agency, reports shows that al-Qaeda's chief bomb-maker, Ibrahim al-Asiri, might have developed explosives that could be concealed in implants where airlines flying out of London are said to be at high risk. The report also shows that the chief bomb-maker might have developed an undetectable liquid explosives that could be soaked into clothing.

At the weekend, editor of Security International, Philip Baum, noted that "body scanners are good at identifying objects outside the body but not inside and the possibility of medically implanted explosives is a concern to the industry."

Explosive expert, Andy Oppenheimer, however said that it was not yet clear what the new body devices could be, but "there is a great fear that al-Qaeda are planning on using internal devices to tr and get through airport scanners. These explosives could be in breast implants."

Another specialist said 'breast bomb' could be triggered by injecting another liquid into the body. "Both are very difficult to pick up with current technology and they are petrified, al-Qaeda are a step ahead hear. It's pretty top secret and potentially very grisly and ghastly."

Paul Beaver, who is an Independent Security Analyst said: "There are currently deeply serious concerns over body cavities and implants of all kinds - including breast implants - being used to hide explosives.

"It is taking longer to get through Heathrow and other airports in Europe and North America because of these fears.

"They are taking longer to screen people and there is definitely some sort of profiling going on."

Staffs at the Hearthrow Airport, London, have been warned that women could conceal dangerous explosives in their breasts, a new development which is now causing series of concern to the security agencies in the United Kingdom and United States.

According to report, a staff member of Hearthrow Airport said there were genuine fear over the report.

"We have been told to pay particular attention to females who may have concealed hidden explosives in their breasts. This is particularly difficult for us to pick up but we are on a very high state of alert. It's led to long queues here at Hearthrow - much longer than usual at this time of the year. But because it's the summer holiday season, no one has complained," the staff said.
 

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