UK Police Uncover Al Qaeda Internet Plot
March 11, 2007
If this is your first time visiting National Terror Alert you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. The National terror Alert feed features breaking news, alerts and bulletins on demand and it's free of charge..
You will only see this message on your first visit to the site. Thanks for visiting!
A newspaper reported Sunday that police have uncovered evidence that Al Qaeda plotted to interrupt Internet services in Britain.
Raids by Metropolitan Police detectives found computer files indicating that terrorist suspects had targeted a high-security Internet “hub” in London that handles most of the Internet information that passes in and out of Britain, including London’s businesses and stock exchange.
The Sunday Times quoted an unidentified government security official as saying the Internet plotters apparently planned to infiltrate the “hub,” possibly to blow it up from the inside, according to evidence on a computer hard drive seized in raids on the homes of terror suspects in southern England last year.
London’s Metropolitan Police Service was not immediately available to comment on the newspaper report and failed to answer to recorded messages left with its media department on Sunday.
Developing…
Popularity: 1% [?]
Similar and/or Related Posts- British Police Believed To Be Infiltrated By Al Qaeda Sleeper Agents
- Report: Sydney Terror Suspects Had Chemicals for 15 Bombs
- UK Police Say 3 Terror Suspects Have Been Arrested in London
- Madrid bombers also planned New York attack
- Leads From a Laptop











