Terrorism Alert at Airports, Hotels and Transit Systems
The U.S. government issued a terrorism warning Tuesday for stadiums, hotels, entertainment complexes and transit systems while federal agents look for alleged Al-Qaeda suspects entangled in a plot to use hydrogen-peroxide bombs. Two weeks ago, Najibullah Zazi, a Denver International Airport shuttle driver allegedly trained in explosives by Al-Qaeda, was found coming into New York with bomb-building instructions on his computer. His subsequent arrest for lying to the government seemed to strike terror into U.S. Homeland Security and other agencies, who suspect Zazi may be in league with others or part of a bigger plot. Other reports say up to 12 others are being questioned in the affair. According to the FBI, aside from airports and transit systems, hotels are also possible terrorist targets. The…
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