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The US homeland security department has said it will put into place "enhanced security measures" in certain overseas airports with direct flights to the US.The US homeland security department has said it will put into place "enhanced security measures" in certain overseas airports with direct flights to the US.
A UK transport official told the BBC the country would be among those to step-up security procedures. The UK transport department said the country would be among those to step-up security procedures.
The move comes amid US media reports that al-Qaeda affiliates in Syria and Yemen are developing bombs to smuggle on planes.The move comes amid US media reports that al-Qaeda affiliates in Syria and Yemen are developing bombs to smuggle on planes.
The department said the changes would be made in the "upcoming days". The US security agency said the changes would be made in the "upcoming days".
It did not specify which countries would be affected nor did it say what triggered the move. It is unclear if the move would be permanent or for a limited period, or would affect airports in the US.It did not specify which countries would be affected nor did it say what triggered the move. It is unclear if the move would be permanent or for a limited period, or would affect airports in the US.
"We will work to ensure these necessary steps pose as few disruptions to travellers as possible," Secretary Jeh Johnson said in a statement."We will work to ensure these necessary steps pose as few disruptions to travellers as possible," Secretary Jeh Johnson said in a statement.
"We are sharing recent and relevant information with our foreign allies and are consulting the aviation industry.""We are sharing recent and relevant information with our foreign allies and are consulting the aviation industry."
A spokesman for the UK Department for Transport said the country had "taken the decision to step up some of our aviation security measures". In a statement, the UK Department for Transport said the country had "taken the decision to step up some of our aviation security measures".
He added: "For obvious reasons we will not be commenting in detail on those changes. The majority of passengers should not experience significant disruption."He added: "For obvious reasons we will not be commenting in detail on those changes. The majority of passengers should not experience significant disruption."
An anonymous US official told Reuters news agency European airports would be taking the extra precautions.
Law enforcement and security officials sources told the news agency that Western authorities were discussing security measures that included extra scrutiny of US-bound passengers' electronics and footwear, among other measures.
Al-Nusra Front, al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, and Yemen-based al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula are believed to be working together to try to develop explosives that could avoid detection by current airport scanners, US media report.