Invasion of the Body Bombers
In late August, an Al-Qaeda fugitive pretending to surrender himself to the head of counterterrorism passed through several levels of security inside one of Saudi Arabia’s palaces, and blew himself up via a bomb triggered by mobile phone. How did he get past security? Well, investigators believe he hid the explosives inside his own body. No details on how that came to be.
As terrorism expert, Dr. Peter Neumann acknowledged in the segment, this incident could have tremendous implications on airport security both in the USA and internationally. It's believed that the suicide bomber passed through metal detectors to get into the palace -- and who is to say that someone wouldn't try that at an airport in the near future? While Ed from HotAir points out that triggering a bomb via a mobile phone mid-flight would be difficult due to interference, it wouldn't take long for Al-Queda or similar terrorist group to find a way around this snag.
Just as the TSA has updated its efforts to increase security measures at airports nationwide, it's not surprising to see that terrorists have stepped up their tactics as well. And if we don't step it up, metal detectors could find themselves obsolete if they are unable to notify personnel of the presence of 'body bombers.'
We need to recognize these changing technologies and adapt security procedures and equipment to continue to stay one step ahead and continue to make the safety and security of travelers our first priority.
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