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A Nigerian reported to have links to al-Qaeda is being questioned after an attempted act of terrorism on a plane arriving in the US, officials say. | A Nigerian reported to have links to al-Qaeda is being questioned after an attempted act of terrorism on a plane arriving in the US, officials say. |
They say the 23-year-old man was trying to ignite an explosive device as the jet approached Detroit from Amsterdam. | They say the 23-year-old man was trying to ignite an explosive device as the jet approached Detroit from Amsterdam. |
He was overpowered by some of the 278 passengers and 11 crew. Reports say he burnt his leg. No-one else was hurt. | He was overpowered by some of the 278 passengers and 11 crew. Reports say he burnt his leg. No-one else was hurt. |
Police in the UK are conducting searches and inquiries into the man, believed to be a London student. | Police in the UK are conducting searches and inquiries into the man, believed to be a London student. |
Nigeria has ordered its security agencies to investigate the incident and verify the suspect's identity and motives. It has also said they will "co-operate fully" with the US investigations. | Nigeria has ordered its security agencies to investigate the incident and verify the suspect's identity and motives. It has also said they will "co-operate fully" with the US investigations. |
ANALYSIS Gordon Corera, security correspondent, BBC News | ANALYSIS Gordon Corera, security correspondent, BBC News |
It wouldn't be the kind of explosion which would immediately bring a plane down. It's not very clear whether there was some kind of explosive device associated with it which didn't detonate, or whether the aim was to try to cause a fire. | It wouldn't be the kind of explosion which would immediately bring a plane down. It's not very clear whether there was some kind of explosive device associated with it which didn't detonate, or whether the aim was to try to cause a fire. |
Investigators will be looking into who's behind this individual, what links there may be with al-Qaeda, what network was involved and who might have supplied the material. | |
It looks like another attempt to find some substance which could get through airport security but also be powerful enough to bring down a plane. | It looks like another attempt to find some substance which could get through airport security but also be powerful enough to bring down a plane. |
There's a suggestion the individual may have come from Nigeria. Did he get a connecting flight? Was there a looser security regime where he originated? Authorities will be looking through his itinerary to see where any weak links might have been in the security chain. | There's a suggestion the individual may have come from Nigeria. Did he get a connecting flight? Was there a looser security regime where he originated? Authorities will be looking through his itinerary to see where any weak links might have been in the security chain. |
The Nigerian, named as Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab, had third-degree burns, said Peter King, a Congressman on the US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee. | The Nigerian, named as Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab, had third-degree burns, said Peter King, a Congressman on the US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee. |
The Metropolitan Police said its officers were liaising with the US authorities, and University College London says it has a student of the same name. | The Metropolitan Police said its officers were liaising with the US authorities, and University College London says it has a student of the same name. |
Officials have described the device as a mixture of powder and liquid which failed to go off properly. | Officials have described the device as a mixture of powder and liquid which failed to go off properly. |
One terrorism expert said it looked as though a new way of concealing explosives on the body was involved. | One terrorism expert said it looked as though a new way of concealing explosives on the body was involved. |
President Barack Obama, on holiday in Hawaii, has ordered increased security for air travel. | President Barack Obama, on holiday in Hawaii, has ordered increased security for air travel. |
White House spokesman Bill Burton said the president was monitoring the situation. | White House spokesman Bill Burton said the president was monitoring the situation. |
The suspect's name was in a database indicating "a significant terrorist connection" although it did not appear on a "no-fly" list, said Mr King. | The suspect's name was in a database indicating "a significant terrorist connection" although it did not appear on a "no-fly" list, said Mr King. |
Mr Abdulmutallab reportedly told investigators he had links to al-Qaeda and had received the explosives in Yemen. | Mr Abdulmutallab reportedly told investigators he had links to al-Qaeda and had received the explosives in Yemen. |
Mr King also said investigators were looking into whether the incident was part of a larger plot and a "worldwide alert" had been raised. | Mr King also said investigators were looking into whether the incident was part of a larger plot and a "worldwide alert" had been raised. |
The US Department of Homeland Security said "additional screening measures" had been put into effect since the incident. | The US Department of Homeland Security said "additional screening measures" had been put into effect since the incident. |
FAILED AIRLINE TERROR PLOTS 1995: Al-Qaeda plots to blow up US airliners over the Pacific in "Operation Bojinka"2001: Briton Richard Reid tries to blow up a Paris-Miami flight with 197 people on board using explosives hidden in his shoes2006: UK police foil attacks on transatlantic flights using liquid bombs disguised as soft drinks 'Smoke and screams' on plane | FAILED AIRLINE TERROR PLOTS 1995: Al-Qaeda plots to blow up US airliners over the Pacific in "Operation Bojinka"2001: Briton Richard Reid tries to blow up a Paris-Miami flight with 197 people on board using explosives hidden in his shoes2006: UK police foil attacks on transatlantic flights using liquid bombs disguised as soft drinks 'Smoke and screams' on plane |
Northwest Airlines Flight 253 had begun its descent towards Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Friday afternoon when the incident occurred. | Northwest Airlines Flight 253 had begun its descent towards Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Friday afternoon when the incident occurred. |
The Airbus 330, which had originated in Amsterdam, was about 20 minutes from landing when passengers noticed something was wrong. | The Airbus 330, which had originated in Amsterdam, was about 20 minutes from landing when passengers noticed something was wrong. |
One of them, Syed Jafri, said he had been seated three rows behind the suspect and had seen a glow and smelled smoke. | One of them, Syed Jafri, said he had been seated three rows behind the suspect and had seen a glow and smelled smoke. |
Then, he said, "a young man behind me jumped on him". | Then, he said, "a young man behind me jumped on him". |
"Next thing you know, there was a lot of panic," Mr Jafri added. | "Next thing you know, there was a lot of panic," Mr Jafri added. |
As the suspect was being tackled, he was reportedly shouting and a passenger said she had heard the word "Afghanistan". | As the suspect was being tackled, he was reportedly shouting and a passenger said she had heard the word "Afghanistan". |
Another unnamed passenger heard a "little pop", then saw "a bit of a smoke and then some flames". | Another unnamed passenger heard a "little pop", then saw "a bit of a smoke and then some flames". |
After "yelling and screaming", the passenger added, "they took him out and it was really quick". | After "yelling and screaming", the passenger added, "they took him out and it was really quick". |
Fellow passenger Melinda Dennis said the man had been severely burned on one leg, and a fire extinguisher and water were used to put out the fire. | Fellow passenger Melinda Dennis said the man had been severely burned on one leg, and a fire extinguisher and water were used to put out the fire. |
The suspect later told the US authorities he had had explosive powder taped to his leg and used a syringe of chemicals to mix with the powder that was to cause explosion, the ABC television network reports. | The suspect later told the US authorities he had had explosive powder taped to his leg and used a syringe of chemicals to mix with the powder that was to cause explosion, the ABC television network reports. |
Dr Sally Leivesley, an adviser on terrorism and public protection, told the BBC: "This has looked as though it's a first attempt of a new way to use the body to conceal explosives." | Dr Sally Leivesley, an adviser on terrorism and public protection, told the BBC: "This has looked as though it's a first attempt of a new way to use the body to conceal explosives." |
"They may be concealing the explosives on the human body - but on the inside upper leg, and we only know this by seeing a very badly burnt leg on the suspected perpetrator." | "They may be concealing the explosives on the human body - but on the inside upper leg, and we only know this by seeing a very badly burnt leg on the suspected perpetrator." |
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