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US on lookout for explosives in shoes

By Agencies in Washington | China Daily | Updated: 2014-02-21 07:07

The US Department of Homeland Security has warned airlines that terrorists may try to hide explosives in shoes.

It's the second time in less than three weeks that the government has issued a warning about possible attempts to smuggle explosives on a commercial jetliner.

The Homeland Security Department said on Wednesday that it regularly shares information with domestic and international partners, but it declined to discuss specifics of a warning sent to airlines.

"Our security apparatus includes a number of measures, both seen and unseen, informed by the latest intelligence, and as always, DHS continues to adjust security measures to fit an ever-evolving threat environment," the department said in a statement.

US government sources said the warning principally applied to flights originating overseas and heading for the US, rather than domestic flights or planes headed overseas from the US.

A US intelligence official told The Associated Press that DHS released a notice to airlines reiterating that liquids, shoes and certain cosmetics were of concern, all of which are covered under existing Transportation Security Administration security policies.

The official said "something caused DHS concern, but it's a very low threshold to trigger a warning like this". The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the issue publicly.

Earlier this month, the Homeland Security Department warned airlines with flights to Russia to be on the lookout for explosive devices, possibly hidden inside toothpaste. The Transportation Security Administration then banned passengers from bringing any liquids in their carry-on luggage on nonstop flights from the US to Russia. That warning became public just days before the opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

It is unclear if the latest warning, first reported on Wednesday by NBC News, is related to the earlier threats to Russia-bound flights.

Air passengers in the US have had to take off their shoes at airport security checkpoints since shortly after Richard Reid tried to ignite explosives hidden in his shoes on a Miami-bound flight in late 2001. Reid pleaded guilty to terrorism charges and is serving a life sentence.

The traveling public in the US has grown increasingly impatient with expanding security checks at airports.

The TSA in recent years has changed some security procedures to allow young children and passengers 75 and older to keep their shoes on.

AP-Reuters

(China Daily 02/21/2014 page12)

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