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Nigerian man charged in Christmas airliner attack

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LARRY MARGASAK and COREY WILLIAMS   12/26/09 10:54 PM ET   AP

DETROIT — A 23-year-old Nigerian man who claimed ties to al-Qaida was charged Saturday with trying to destroy a Detroit-bound airliner, just a 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.

Aides to President Barack Obama are pondering how terror watch lists are used after the botched attack, according to officials who described the discussions Saturday on the condition of anonymity so as not to pre-empt possible official announcements.

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 Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (OO-mahr fah-ROOK ahb-DOOL-moo-TAH-lahb) 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. His name was added to the database in Novembers, according to an administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the investigation that 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 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.

University College London issued a statement saying a student named Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab studied mechanical engineering there between September 2005 and June 2008. But the college said it wasn't certain the student was the same person who was on the plane.

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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.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects in graf 25 that suspect added to database in November, not two years ago. AP Video.)

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atcrossroads
09:44 AM on 01/03/2010
Yeah, give this guy a visa, while my sweet, articulate, intelligent, well educated step daughter is denied a visa to visit her grandparents over the summer holidays because she has a Cuban passport. Clearly the visa criteria needs some rethinking.
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Kye154
10:03 PM on 12/28/2009
I thought this so called "terrorist" was simply protesting the lousy airline service and their outrageous overcharges. That alone is enough to set anyone off, despite whether they had CETN explosive in their underwear or not. Geesh!!! I bet that had to itch on the long flight across the Atlantic.
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Brian Ross
Managing Editor of Truth-2-Power.com
07:30 AM on 12/27/2009
Anyone who ends up on the watch list should not only IMMEDIATELY go on to the do not fly list, but they should also be subject to extensive search at any form of public transportation which they take. That would seem to be prudent. The only reason that this plane didn't explode is because the guy was a lousy jihadist. Not exactly what we want to be relying on, now is it?
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atretrioeciii
evolution IS creation
04:28 AM on 12/27/2009
Make as many arrests as you can. Come up new and better detection devices. Create a logic learning supercomputer so advanced that only Batman or Einstein can use it. In the end your best protection is the total stranger sitting next to you.
04:21 AM on 12/27/2009
Damn...he was bringing me $40,000,000 USD to put in my bank account for safekeeping!
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Meldy1
Nurse&Pianist,but I don't have to work!
03:23 AM on 12/27/2009
Iam proud to be a dutch american,the hero comes from the Netherlands,thanks Jasper...we love Uncle Sam..
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02:10 AM on 12/27/2009
Son of a Bankster is, soon, to be the new meaning of S/O/B.
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PAsteelers
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world,
02:07 AM on 12/27/2009
So the same gov't officials that did not conclude that there was a legitimate
threat and did nothing, is now speaking off the record? Sounds like these
"officials" are shady.
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leftbehind2000
If money = speech, then no speech is free.
01:47 AM on 12/27/2009
I think I've been getting emails from this guy.
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Iwpach
What did I step in this time?
06:29 PM on 12/27/2009
LOL
12:13 AM on 12/27/2009
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) FY 2010 budget is $55.1 billion and they're planning on hiring 67,000 MORE people -- To do what? Corruption among U.S. law enforcement officials who work along the Mexican border is at an all-time high with unprecedented numbers of local, state and federal officers charged or convicted with crimes relating to drug and illegal immigrant smuggling operations and you're paying their salaries! TSA? You can bet they're going to be shaking down all the grandmas at the airports when they fly home after visiting the kids after the holidays this year, when they should be monitoring guys on the terror watch lists sashaying through airports with explosives packed around their legs, especially ones whose daddy called the US about him the month before - DUH! Like the military ignored all the obvious signs given by the unstable religious extremist psychiatrist in their midst who calmly shot all the people at Ft. Hood. The last time I transferred through Schiphol to a plane bound for the US, each passenger was interviewed individually by a security team, in a closed room before being allowed to board the flight.
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Sandiaman
11:02 PM on 12/26/2009
Solution: All commercial passengers must board a plane wearing a Speedo and a tank top...tank top is optional. Marble sacks of unusually large size must pass the squeeze test.
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okila
11:10 PM on 12/26/2009
lol!!!
10:17 AM on 12/27/2009
Yikes! I would rather walk from the Netherlands to the US than to see some of the passengers in Speedos. Have you flown recently?
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chaserblue
Shaving my legs with Occam's razor
09:25 PM on 12/26/2009
There's just something not right about all this...it feels awfully contrived. Maybe kicking the Alerts back into orange/red again? Every time Bush got into a scrape in the ratings, we had an incident. Kept people looking in a different direction---bait and switch---keep them scared, keep them looking away. This has all the earmarks. And I've got to say, between this guy and the shoe bomber, it doesn't appear they're recruiting from Mensa, that's for sure. Neither one of them could have blown their way out of a paper bag. I mean, if you're serious? Take it to the bathroom and set it off from there. This? There's just something very wrong with this... kudos to the heroes of the flight, after all, they were just reacting to the situation at the time. But I still don't think this is a true terrorist attack...
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dems08
Above all... avoid the moor
10:48 PM on 12/26/2009
That's why you're not involved in keeping us safe.
10:50 PM on 12/26/2009
so, only the terrorist attacks that actually succeed are real?

are you actually saying this is a wag-the-dog scenario concocted to deflect from obama's approval ratings or healthc care or????
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rosal
JUSTICE always wins
09:21 PM on 12/26/2009
I don't understand; he was on data base for terrorists suspects, but NOT on the No Fly List. Can somebody explain to me how that works? I would think if you are on one list, your name goes to the other.
02:20 AM on 12/27/2009
I'm not defending it, but there are a LOT of people on the watch list who are allowed to fly. It's called innocent until proven guilty...and until people can be proven to have involvement, they are still allowed to fly.

Though one would think they might be checked more thoroughly.
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LiberalBuzz
Voting republican is voting against America.
08:07 PM on 12/26/2009
Soooo let me get this straight.

This guy was on a terrorism DATABASE and was STILL ALLOWED TO FLY??

Cat Stevens (aka Yusef Islam) is a singer and former pop star and HE IS NOT ALLOWED TO FLY???

Anyone see something wrong with all so called security measures taking place?
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AKaurora
Alaskan Dem
07:09 PM on 12/26/2009
If being ratted out by one's father isn't enough to be put on an extra security watch list and/or on a no-fly list, I have no idea what is necessary -- maybe trying to actually set off a bomb? Meanwhile, people like the late Senator Ted Kennedy were put onto no-fly lists. Something is terribly wrong with our national security policies when citizens can't fly with their sundries but foreigners can't have their visas revoked even when turned in as a suspect.
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dianhow
former Repub till W
07:46 PM on 12/26/2009
AK Agreed We can not prevent another attack as long as nuts will blow themselves up
Our security is not so secure- this country is so huge- with so many miles of border- its just a matter of where and when- we get hit -and how bad. Cheney will find a way to blame
OBAMA for this too- even though the plane came from Amsterdam .
Cheney - GOP found the perfect FALL GUY- for ALL Bush -Cheney' s failures . OBAMA
9 11 was on his watch and he and Bush were strongly warned from Clinton
and the CIA- that ' BIN laden was DETERMINED TO HIT INSIDE THE US '
that was 1 month before 9 / 11 but Bush had 'brush to clear' in Crawford TX
stillable2think
Do what works.
09:57 PM on 12/26/2009
Boston Legal's Denny Krane was put on the no-fly list.

Why aren't the terrorist suspect list and the no-fly list the same?