בית פורומים חדשות אנש אין בילדער

A "credible threat" to the subway system

שלום אורח. באפשרותך להתחבר או להירשם
הצג 15 הודעות בעמוד הוסף לדף האישי  דווח למנהל שלח לחבר
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 00:25 לינק ישיר 
A "credible threat" to the subway system

Sources: Subway threat made




By Joshua Robin and Rocco Parascandola
STAFF WRITERS

October 6, 2005, 4:31 PM EDT

A "credible threat" to the subway system has prompted a vast mobilization of police officers, law enforcement sources said today.

Hundreds of officers were expected to be dispatched as early as this afternoon to every station in Manhattan -- and possibly system wide -- to thwart the attack, which was said to timed to the Jewish High Holidays and the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Scores of officers from various narcotics units are being called in to assist in patrolling the subways, beginning as early as this afternoon. Many were expected to convene first at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Police sources also said that cops were expected to be kept on 12-hour tours over the weekend.

Police could not yet identify the source of the threat, other than to call it "credible."

It comes as the city emerges from two days of hightened alert during the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana. Police officers patrolled outside of synagogues as thousands of congregants attended services.

MTA officials said they were unaware of the threat until alerted by a reporter. They were expected to return calls later this afternoon.



דווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 00:26 לינק ישיר 

Police Investigate New York Subway Terror Threat

Oct. 6, 2005 — The New York City Police Department is investigating what it deems a credible tip that 19 operatives have been deployed to New York to place bombs in the subway, and security in the subways will be increased, sources told ABC News.

While the police department is taking the threat seriously, it is also urging the public not to be alarmed because — while the source is credible — the information has not been verified.

According to sources in intelligence, emergency services and police headquarters, when three Iraqi insurgents were arrested several days ago during a raid by a joint FBI-CIA team, one of those caught disclosed the threat. Because it slipped out during the arrest, the plot was deemed credible.

After several days of work, sources said, the NYPD is increasingly concerned because it has been unable to discredit the initial source and additional information from the source.

The 19 operatives were to place improvised explosive devices in the subways using briefcases, according to two sources.

The police are deploying additional officers, dogs and heavy weapons teams in subways and commuter rail terminals, sources said.

Department of Homeland Secuirty sources told ABC News they are very doubtful the threat information is credible, though NYPD sources said the information continues to come in and is disturbing.





תוקן על ידי - kutchma - 07/10/2005 0:26:01



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 00:35 לינק ישיר 

Commisioner Ray Kelly to give press conference momentarily.


תוקן על ידי - kutchma - 07/10/2005 0:34:25



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 01:08 לינק ישיר 

איז דאס עכט אדער האט בלומבערג ארויסגענומען א בלעטל פון קלינטאן'ס בוך און דאס איז געצילט אראפצונעמען די קאמפאין פון די העדליינס (זיין נישט באטיילונגען אין די הארלעם דעבאטע וכדומה)



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 01:22 לינק ישיר 

ס'זענען דא וואס טענ'ען אז בוש האט ארויס געריסן דאס בלעטל - נישט בלומבערג. גיי ווייס.



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 01:26 לינק ישיר 

מצורף קובץ

.



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 01:52 לינק ישיר 

http://vosizneias.blogspot.com/


New York Police Commissioner says information received indicated subway system may be target of a terror attack "in coming days."


http://vosizneias.blogspot.com/2005/10/nyc-nypd-steps-up-security-on-subways.html



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 01:57 לינק ישיר 

Bloomberg said there was no links to the Jewish holidays and said no specific ethnic groups were mentioned.

The mayor added that there's no reason to believe any of the suspects were in New York City at this time. He also urged New Yorkers not to take backpacks, baby carriages and other heavy packages into the subway system



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 02:02 לינק ישיר 

מצורף קובץ

.



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 02:42 לינק ישיר 

ס'איז א חוזק שפיל. יעדער צווייג פין גאווערמענט פרעגט אפ די אנדערע. די ענ וויי פי די קען נישט אפהוטן די סאבוועי סיסטעם, לויט מיין השערה.



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 05:39 לינק ישיר 

איז וואס טוט מען?

גייט מען די סאבוויי די טעג? אדער נישט.

לוינט זיך צו זיין א חכם? אדער בעסער זיין א נאר און בלייבען לעבען.



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מחובר
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 17:06 לינק ישיר 

עס האלט אין איין אריינקומען קאלס פין פארדעכטיגטע פעקלעך, לעת עתה איז א פינף פלעצער אפגעשפארט וועגען חפצים חשודים

ווארט איין מינוט

יעצט אריינגעקומען

פענן סטעשאן איז האלבוועגס אפגעשפארט

http://www.upoc.com/group.jsp?group=vosiznies



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 17:15 לינק ישיר 

ווי פארשטייט זיך איז וויליאמסבורג נישט אפגעשוינט יעצט אריינגעקומען א חפץ חשוד אויף די מארסי סטעשאן הקיצור ס'איז לעבעדיג

מקען זען די חברה מיט די באמבע סוטס עס קוקט אויס ווי זיי פליען שוין אפ צי די לבנה

http://www.upoc.com/group.jsp?group=vosiznies



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 17:26 לינק ישיר 

Manhattan +Part Of Penn Station Closed+

http://vosizneias.blogspot.com/2005/10/manhattan-part-of-penn-station-closed.html



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 17:30 לינק ישיר 


Penn Station partially closed

BY THE ASSCOCIATED PRESS AND NEWSDAY STAFF
STAFF WRITERS

October 7, 2005, 10:13 AM EDT

As the city coped with news of a terrorist threat, a section of Penn Station was shut down Friday morning due to an unspecified problem, with police dogs and National Guard members patrolling the transportation hub beneath Madison Square Garden.

"We do have a police situation at Penn Station," said Amtrak spokeswoman Marice Golgoski, who declined to elaborate. "The Amtrak police and the NYPD are involved."

The entrance at West 33rd Street and Eighth Avenue was closed off with yellow crime scene tape and a portion of the concourse above the tracks was also sealed to the public.

Members of the National Guard were on the scene, along with city police and dogs.

Commuters heading west out of the station were forced to use the exit on 31st Street.

According to Golgoski, Amtrak was still boarding some trains and operating some ticket windows despite the problems. New Jersey Transit and the Long Island Rail Road also operate in and out of the midtown Manhattan facility.

The incident came the morning after Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced increased security on the city's subway system due to reports of a possible terrorist threat.

Police flooded the city's subways Thursday night amid disputed intelligence reports that terrorists with links to Iraq had planned to possibly bomb the system with baby strollers fitted with explosives -- a threat the mayor called the most specific yet against the nation's largest mass transit network.

Buses, ferries, the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North and NJ Transit also teemed with patrols, as police stepped up random searches of passenger belongings to a level not seen since the days following the July bombings of the London underground.

Commuters were asked to limit taking belongings on board trains, with Mayor Michael Bloomberg specifically asking riders to curtail large strollers and bulky bags or packages. He gave no timetable for the heightened alert.

A law enforcement source later said would-be terrorists had looked into using strollers to ferry explosives.

Speaking at an evening news conference, the mayor gave few details about the threat or how officials learned of it.

"Suffice it to say that its importance was enhanced above the normal level by the detail that was available to us," he said.

On condition of anonymity, city and federal officials gave varying accounts of the threat's origins. A city official said an informant tipped them off to the alleged plot, while a federal source said the information came after a raid in Iraq.

By Thursday, two of the three operatives whose names had been provided were arrested in Iraq, according to a city official with knowledge of the case. A federal source said up to 19 people could be involved.

But other federal officials downplayed the threat altogether. The Department of Homeland Security said the intelligence community believes the information is of "doubtful" credibility.

Still, the department shared the information with New York officials as a precaution and to allow them take whatever security steps they desired. But Homeland Security said it has no plans to alter the national threat level or that in New York, which already operates at a high level of security.

The beefed-up measures came as both Bloomberg and President George W. Bush coped with their own political battles. Bloomberg, who is facing re-election, had been invited to appear at a mayoral debate Thursday evening, but declined -- a decision that has brought him considerable criticism.

And only hours before the announcement, Bush, facing saggin poll numbers, delivered a speech insisting the battle against terrorism must be waged through fighting insurgents in Iraq.

Police and Federal Bureau of Investigation officials waited to release the information until Thursday evening, leaving even NYC Transit unaware of the threat until word leaked out and prompting some to complain the public should have known earlier.

As to why riders were not previously alerted, Mark J. Mershon, assistant director in charge of the city's FBI office, said: "We were confident the public was not at risk during that time frame."

He added that "classified operations have in fact partially disrupted this threat."

While some riders said they were nervous, Frank Broomes, a loan closer for a hedge fund from Park Slope interviewed at Grand Central, said he would not alter his riding. "You're not going to find out about it before it happens," Broomes said. "You take risks in life everyday."

At the Huntington LIRR station, Flushing resident Greg Lee, 29, said that police had asked to look his small duffel bag. "They never do that," said Lee, visiting relatives.

The subway, used by 4.5 million people daily, has long been seen as an inviting target for terrorists. In August 2004, days before the beginning of the Republican National Convention, two men were arrested on charges of plotting to bomb the Herald Squarestation.

But Bloomberg said this was the first time that agents received detailed intelligence indicating terrorists were zeroing in on the subway system.

"Some of the sources had more information that would lead one to believe that it was not the kind of thing that appears in the intelligence community every day



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
נשלח ב-7/10/2005 17:48 לינק ישיר 

מצורף קובץ

חכם עתיק נעם אראפ די שמאטע וועט אלעס זיין גיט
נו גיי לערן מיט א גוי



דדווח על תוכן פוגעני

מנותק
   
בית > פורומים > אקטואליה וחדשות > חדשות אנש אין בילדער > A "credible threat" to the subway system
מנהל לחץ כאן לנעילת האשכול
הוסף לעמוד האישי  דווח למנהל שלח לחבר
1 2 3 לדף הבא סך הכל 3 דפים.

bholext