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Christmas Day Terror Suspect Charged With Attempting To Blow Up Northwest Flight 253

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:00 PM ET

Christmas Day Terrorist

DETROIT (AP)-- Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (OO-mahr fah-ROOK ahb-DOOL-moo-TAH-lahb), a 23-year-old Nigerian man who claimed ties to al-Qaida, was charged Saturday with trying to destroy a Detroit-bound airliner. The attempted bombing comes just one month after his father warned U.S. officials of concerns about his son's religious beliefs.

The suspect claimed to have received training and instructions from al-Qaida operatives in Yemen, a law enforcement official said on the condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.

Abdulmutallab is the son of prominent Nigerian banker and had been a college student in Britain before moving to Dubai, according to family and official sources. CNN reports:

Dave Weston, a spokesman for the University College London, said a man named Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab was enrolled in the mechanical engineering department between September 2005 and June 2008.

His father, Alhaji Umar Mutallab, recently retired as chairman of First Bank PLC, one of the Nigeria's premier banks, said the source, who lives at the family home in Kaduna, Nigeria.

Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., chairman of a House Homeland Security subcommittee, said there were "strong suggestions of a Yemen-al Qaida connection and an intent to blow up the plane over U.S. airspace." Several officials said they have yet to see independent confirmation.

Some airline passengers traveling Saturday felt the consequences of the frightening Christmas Day attack. They were told that new U.S. regulations prevented them from leaving their seats beginning an hour before landing.

The Justice Department charged that Abdulmutallab willfully attempted to destroy or wreck an aircraft; and that he placed a destructive device in the plane.

U.S. District Judge Paul Borman read Abdulmutallab the charges in a conference room at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. where he is being treated for burns.

An affidavit said he had a device containing a high explosive attached to his body. The affidavit said that as Northwest Flight 253 descended toward Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Abdulmutallab set off the device - sparking a fire instead of an explosion.

According to the affidavit filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit, a preliminary analysis of the device showed it contained PETN, a high explosive also known as pentaerythritol.

This was the same material convicted shoe bomber Richard Reid used when he tried to destroy a trans-Atlantic flight in 2001 with explosives hidden in his shoes.

PETN is often used in military explosives and found inside blasting caps. But terrorists like it because it's small and powerful.

FBI agents recovered what appeared to be the remnants of a liquid-filled syringe, believed to have been part of the explosive device, from the vicinity of Abdulmutallab's seat.

U.S. authorities told The Associated Press that in November, his father went to the U.S. embassy in Abuja, Nigeria, to discuss his concerns about his son's religious beliefs.

One government official said the father did not have any specific information that would put his son on the "no-fly list" or on the list for additional security checks at the airport.

Nor was the information sufficient to revoke his visa to visit the United States. His visa had been granted June 2008 and was valid through June 2010. Officials spoke on condition of anonymity because neither was authorized to speak to the media.

The suspect smiled when he was wheeled into the hospital conference room. He had a bandage on his left thumb and right wrist, and part of the skin on the thumb was burned off.

He was wearing a light green hospital robe and blue hospital socks. The judge sat at the far end of a 10-foot table, the suspect at the other end.

Judge Borman asked the defendant if he was pronouncing his name correctly.

Abdulmutallab responded, in English. "Yes, that's fine." The judge asked Abdulmutallab if he understood the charges against him. He responded in English: "Yes, I do."

The judge said the suspect would be assigned a public defender and set a detention hearing for Jan. 8. The hearing lasted 20 minutes.

Attorney General Eric Holder made clear that the United States will look beyond Abdulmutallab. He vowed to "use all measures available to our government to ensure that anyone responsible for this attempted attack is brought to justice."

Abdulmutallab was in a terrorism database but not on a no-fly list. He lived in a posh London neighborhood.

President Barack Obama, on vacation in Hawaii, was briefed about developments in the attack. National Security Council chief of staff Denis McDonough was holed up in a secure hotel room in Hawaii to receive briefings, and other traveling presidential aides were kept shut away to monitor new information.

Several members of Congress called for congressional investigations.

Abdulmutallab appeared on the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment database maintained by the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, said a U.S. official who received a briefing. Containing some 550,000 names, the database includes people with known or suspected ties to a terrorist organization. However, it is not a list that would prohibit a person from boarding a U.S.-bound airplane.

An official briefed on the attack on a Detroit airliner said the U.S. has known for at least two years that the suspect in the attack could have terrorist ties. The official told The Associated Press that the suspect has been on the list that includes people with known or suspected contact or ties to a terrorist or terrorist organization. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.

In Nigeria, Alhaji Umaru Mutallab, the man's father, told The Associated Press, "I believe he might have been to Yemen, but we are investigating to determine that."

Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., said there are still questions about the suspect's connections with al-Qaida and Yemen.

Still, Smith noted that incendiary materials used by Abdulmutallab suggest he may have had more formal instruction and aid than a self-starter moved to action by militant al-Qaida ideology. Smith is chairman of the House Armed Services subcommittee on terrorism and has been briefed on the investigation.

U.S. Intelligence officials say their investigation is pointing in that direction, but they are still running down his claims. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the investigation.

A Virginia-based group that monitors militant messages called attention Saturday to a Dec. 21 video recording from an al-Qaida operative in Yemen who warned of a looming bombing in the U.S.

IntelCenter, a Virginia-based group that monitors militant messages, said the al-Qaida member levied that threat last week during a funeral for militants killed during an airstrike in Yemen two days earlier.

The father was chairman of First Bank of Nigeria from 1999 through this month. The banker said his son is a former university student in London but had left Britain to travel abroad.

A search was conducted Saturday at an apartment building in the West London neighborhood where the suspect is said to have lived.

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Larry Margasak reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Eileen Sullivan, Pam Hess, Lita Baldor, Matthew Lee and Devlin Barrett in Washington, and Philip Elliott in Hawaii contributed to this report.

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DETROIT (AP)-- Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (OO-mahr fah-ROOK ahb-DOOL-moo-TAH-lahb), a 23-year-old Nigerian man who claimed ties to al-Qaida, was charged Saturday with trying to destroy a Detroit-bound ...
DETROIT (AP)-- Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (OO-mahr fah-ROOK ahb-DOOL-moo-TAH-lahb), a 23-year-old Nigerian man who claimed ties to al-Qaida, was charged Saturday with trying to destroy a Detroit-bound ...
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fromdnorth
OK I checked my micro-bio (didn't know I had one
02:11 PM on 12/27/2009
It is not the first time that the parents of there young people has informed the authorities,
Like most parents they are motivated by both love of their children as well as demonstrating their fundamental decency to protect us all.

This I think is an untold story worthy of elaboration.. It represents a silver lining in the midst of the cloud of the call for more violence and the din of war drums..
06:49 AM on 12/27/2009
My impression is that this guy is crazy . After all why was he smiling considering he is facing the death penalty ?
Another thing I don't understand is how he got on a plane with explosive material . It seems that the Dutch were irresponsible . One would think that any plane coming from a third world country would be subjected to a complete security check.
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lafayette2009
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04:35 PM on 12/27/2009
* Why is he facing the death penalty?
* His first flight originated in Nigeria so security there was done by Nigerians.
* He transferred to NW253 in Amsterdam so that flight originated in The Netherlands.
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breakingpoint
War is a Racket - Smedley Butler
06:47 AM on 12/27/2009
hmm... his father was head of the Fist Bank of Nigeria.

Is this the same guy who has millions tied up in the Nigerian Bank and if you give him the number to your US bank account he'll send you a portion of that money?

Bad jokes aside... Perhaps he used his father's wealth to get on the plane.

Not only is Nigeria the most corrupt and populace country in Africa USOil is in a battle with China for drilling rights.

OBL influence aside, do we really need to send troops to Nigeria?

Can't this President just put USOil execs on notice, develop new energy tech or else and leave this terror to China?

Do we really want to start picking fights with African nations too?
The Brits already did that and just look at the place.
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kobrock1
Clever only seems easy
06:35 AM on 12/27/2009
There's just such a wonderful synergy of emotions that comes from having successfully thwarted a suicide bomber. And perhaps the best part is that my feelings aren't tempered by even a hint of ambiguity or doubt.
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OscarthePug
06:34 AM on 12/27/2009
Now, because our State Department that issues visas, Homeland Security that maintains "watch lists" and the domestic airlines do not seem to be able to coordinate intelligent communication among themselves, for whatever absurd reason, probably incompetence, the traveling public is going to be subjected to even more outrageous intrusive regulations that will make our traveling experience on airlines even more unpleasant.

At some point the flying public is going to say "enough is enough" and refuse to fly anymore. Business travel will be curtailed to a point where everyone will conduct face to face meetings over the internet and pleasure travel will be accomplished in the car even though it will take several days longer. Likewise foreign travel will likely decline substantially.

The airline companies can kiss their revenues goodbye because people will revolt before they will allow themselves to be put in straightjackets for the duration of a flight or any portion of it. Air Canada and other carriers are instituting restrictions on getting up from one's seat during the final hour of the flight and passengers will not be allowed to access their carry-on articles as well.

The entire security process has reached the level of complete and total insanity. Rather than the agencies doing their jobs properly, it's more effective to abuse the public.

What a gift this stupidity is to the jihadist lunatics. It's hard to tell the good lunatics from the bad lunatics.
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OscarthePug
06:26 AM on 12/27/2009
"Abdulmutallab appeared on the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment database maintained by the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, said a U.S. official who received a briefing. Containing some 550,000 names, the database includes people with known or suspected ties to a terrorist organization. However, it is not a list that would prohibit a person from boarding a U.S.-bound airplane."

If the above is factual, then I want to know what purpose the database serves? He can obtain an entry visa without extra precautions taken and he can board a flight to the U.S. without extra screening.

Terrific security procedures we have going here.

Protect the flying public by making grandma and the children sit in their seats for the full hour before landing without any games or toys to distract the children from their boredom. And grandma is denied a blanket. Just let her shiver and that will be the added security protection we need.

The good lunatics in our government security agencies are almost as crazy as the bad lunatics trying to blowup everyone.
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OscarthePug
06:23 AM on 12/27/2009
"Abdulmutallab appeared on the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment database maintained by the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, said a U.S. official who received a briefing. Containing some 550,000 names, the database includes people with known or suspected ties to a terrorist organization. However, it is not a list that would prohibit a person from boarding a U.S.-bound airplane."

If the above is factual, then I want to know what purpose the database serves? He can obtain an entry visa without extra precautions taken and he can board a flight to the U.S. without extra screening.

Terrific security procedures we have going here.

Protect the flying public by making grandma and the children sit in their seats for the full hour before landing without any games or toys to distract the children from their boredom. And grandma is denied a blanket. Just let her shiver and that will be the added security protection we need.

The good lunatics in our government security agencies are almost as crazy as the bad lunatics trying to blowup everyone.
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05:57 AM on 12/27/2009
I wish we could do away with religion one day. Religion makes people delusional.
09:33 AM on 12/27/2009
As does the notion of American exceptionalism. We're so great, we can't even go to the bathroom on an airplane an hour before landing anymore. What a crock!
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exPatPatti
Eyes Wide Open
05:54 AM on 12/27/2009
OK everyone needs to strip down to their underwear, walk through a CT scan machine, put all hand luggage thru scan machine, then don airline issue jump suits to fly. Then maybe I'll feel somewhat safer.
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kobrock1
Clever only seems easy
05:41 AM on 12/27/2009
So this guy truly is the son of a Nigerian banker? I had thought that that was merely a term of derision.
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anthonyve
An exmilitary, excorporate Aussie
05:34 AM on 12/27/2009
Some of these comments about Muslims really are loony tunes. Catholics and Protestants used car bombs to kill hundreds of civilians in Northern Ireland but I don't hear you claiming that all Christians are violent killers.
let's have just a tad of balance please.
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kobrock1
Clever only seems easy
05:59 AM on 12/27/2009
You keep the keep the balance for the rest of us; because equivocation in the face of this threat will only serve to get more innocent Americans killed. Not all Muslims are terrorists, but Ireland's Protestants and Catholics are not hell-bent on killing Americans, so that they can collect their fast-pass to a bunch of virgins. This wizard was affluent for goodness sake.
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06:04 AM on 12/27/2009
Religious people are delusional and can be very mean and selfish. Religious "tolerance" obviously does not exist. Religion is one of the biggest reasons humans have waged wars for centuries. It is stupid, yet so powerful. It is truly beyond reason, morality and ethics!
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barriosbabe
05:01 AM on 12/27/2009
I sometimes travel with a cane and a large kit of diabetic supplies. You would not believe how easily security people wave me through. It never ceases to appall me. It's like Oh okay White Woman Iowa drivers license with stupid medical issues, does not fit the profile. Sometimes they do not even run the cane or the kit of testing equipment through ANY machine. They were more careful in Europe, I noticed. The U.S. was the worse.
04:59 AM on 12/27/2009
Oh my God I wish something else newsworthy would happen. This story is frontpaged everywhere and no one cares.
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barriosbabe
04:59 AM on 12/27/2009
I wonder if he was ridiculously not put on a no fly list because he had a very posh address in London. Don't laugh. Information screeners look for things like poor disenfranchised people with a grudge. Profiles. Pfui.
04:55 AM on 12/27/2009
People who don't think I_ lam doesn't have anything to do with this need some help.

Al-Q_ ida is not like the Phelps anti-gay church or that crazy Yearning for Zion mormon sect in Texas. It is much worse. If you done like what those two Christian organizations do to gays and women, just compare what happens to gays and women in I_ lamic societies for some perspective.