In a story that reminds me of the shoe bomber, the Washington Post reports that French police
released the 13 people who had been held and questioned after they checked in for two Air France flights that were canceled Christmas Eve because of a terrorism warning. Seven of those people were on the U.S. terror watch list. The French Interior Ministry said, “no evidence of wrong doing was found.”
In December 2001, French security personnel first questioned, then allowed Richard Reid, to board a Miami-bound American Airlines flight in Paris with explosives concealed in his shoes. Reid was overpowered by passengers and crew when he attempted to light fuses of the shoe bombs.
I hope the French are right this time.
The Telegraph reports this as U.S. - French “row.”
American and French officials yesterday traded mutual recriminations over the failure to snare any terrorists in the security operation that grounded six Air France flights in and out of Los Angeles.Bush administration officials expressed frustration that al-Qa'eda operatives might have escaped capture after word leaked, early this week, of American concerns about flights from France to the United States over the Christmas period.
One official said Washington had been hoping to keep the US-French negotiations confidential, adding that the hope was that "we would be able to lure some of these people in".
However, a French interior ministry spokesman said little evidence of a terrorist plot had been found.
French authorities released seven men - one French, one American and several Algerians - whose names were found to be on US watch-lists.
The seven men were all due to board a flight on Wednesday and had been briefly questioned. French authorities found nothing to suggest the men had terrorist links.
US sources hit back at French scepticism, saying American intelligence agencies had intercepted e-mails from the al-Qa'eda terrorist group suggesting another September 11-style attack was being plotted for the Christmas holiday.
The al-Qa'eda messages referred specifically to Air France and even gave a flight number, officials said. Other warnings have been issued about flights by the Mexican carrier, Aeromexico, it was reported.
US officials said they fear Air France has been infiltrated by Islamic extremists and have criticised French co-operation in providing details of passengers on US-bound flights.
While some of us were too busy to blog, Captain’s Quarters covered the story of the canceled flights in this excellent post written over two days. The Captain managed to cover this story and celebrate Christmas with his family. Well done!
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