CIA thwarts Al Qaeda underwear bomb plot on anniversary of bin Laden's death, US officials say - FBI Statement on Seizure of IED Overseas
Will update when more info comes available.
Update: Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula[AQAP] is alive and well.
Snippet via ABC Global
U.S. officials say the plot involved an upgrade of the underwear bomb that failed to detonate aboard a jetliner over Detroit on Christmas 2009. This new bomb was also built to be used in a passenger's underwear but contained a more refined detonation system.Obama: "The war on terrorism is over" h/t Someone who is fighting against terror in Kenya.
Update II: Via FNC:
The would-be suicide bomber, based in Yemen, had not yet picked a target or bought his plane tickets when the CIA stepped in and seized the bomb, officials said. It's not immediately clear what happened to the alleged bomber. The operation unfolded even as the White House and Department of Homeland Security assured the American public that they knew of no Al Qaeda plots against the U.S. around the anniversary of bin Laden's death. The AP learned about the thwarted plot last week but agreed to White House and CIA requests not to publish it immediately because the sensitive intelligence operation was still under way. Once those concerns were allayed, the AP decided to disclose the plot Monday despite requests from the Obama administration to wait for an official announcement Tuesday[...]Click on title to read the whole story.
U.S. officials, who were briefed on the operation, insisted on anonymity to discuss the case.
It's not clear who built the bomb, but, because of its sophistication and its similarity to the Christmas bomb, authorities suspected it was the work of master bomb maker Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri. Al-Asiri constructed the first underwear bomb and two others that Al Qaeda built into printer cartridges and shipped to the U.S. on cargo planes in 2010.
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