Saturday, October 08, 2005

NonCredible Threat Leads to Arrests

The New York Times reports: (free registration required)


A third man has been detained in a suspected plot to detonate explosives on the city's subway system, a government official said today, as police officers searched passengers' bags on subways, buses and ferries. Authorities are holding three Al Qaeda operatives in connection with the suspected plot, although no details were available on who they are, where they were detained or what agency captured them, said the government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information. Authorities on Thursday said two men had been taken into custody. A third was captured today, the official said. The official said the informer who provided information about the men had undergone explosives training with them at an Al Qaeda camp in Afghanistan.
Well, this non-credible credible threat to the NYC subways has led to some arrests. However, it may not be what we think. It's always possible that the hoopla forced feds to call in favors from informants which might very well compromise surveillance on known operatives. Thus, round 'em up and hope you have enough to charge them.

We'll see.

Interesting, though, that I haven't heard of these arrests from any other source (yet).

2 comments:

Syl said...

Yeah, but this was the New York Times....but in the local section.

Figures.

Anonymous said...

And hear I thought it was all just a distraction from Rove.