Traveler from Saudi Arabia arrested at Detroit Metro with pressure cooker
By Robert Snell
The Detroit News
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2013 ... z2THDIT1dz
Terrorists performed a proof of concept attempt with a shoe bomb. The plot failed from incompetence, but now we have our shoes inspected at airports, and there have been no more shoe bombers.Detroit — Federal agents have arrested a Saudi Arabian traveler who arrived at Detroit Metropolitan Airport with a pressure cooker, a key component used in the Boston Marathon bombings last month.
Hussain Al Khawahir appeared for a brief hearing at 1 p.m. in federal court on charges he allegedly used an altered passport and lied to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agent about the pressure cooker.
It was unclear Monday whether his arrest is terrorism related or a misunderstanding.
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Al Khawahir was traveling with a B1/B2 visa, which lets him travel to the U.S. temporarily for business or tourism.
He told agents he was visiting his nephew, who attends the University of Toledo. During baggage inspection, officers noticed a page missing from Al Khawahir's passport.
Al Khawahir told officers he did not know how the page was removed from the passport.
During the baggage exam, officers found a pressure cooker.
Terrorists performed a proof of concept attempt with an underwear bombs. The bomb failed to perform as expected, but now we have our crotches fondled at airports, and there have been no more underwear bombers.
Terrorists performed a proof of concept attempt with pressure cooker bombs. The bombs performed pretty much as expected, but now some stores have suspended selling them and, gosh darn it, we can't get them through airport security anymore. I don't know if Khawahir is a terrorist or a dim-bulb......or both......but I am pretty certain that terrorists have AGAIN adjusted their strategy and the next bombing attempt will use something never thought of before by DHS, and it won't be a shoe bomb, Depends bomb, or pressure cooker bomb.
It will be something equally innocuous as shoes, underwear, and cooking pots, that we take for granted and never think of as potential weapons. But shoes, underwear, and pressure cookers are so yesterday. The truly inspired terrorist would never be so mundane. He or she will use some other innocuous object, and then that item will get added to the growing list of indignities which the rest of us are subjected to at airports.