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NYPD studies London bombings for lessons
NYPD studies London bombings for lessons
Explosives expert dispatched to U.K.; police contacting chemical suppliers
Updated: 5:57 a.m. ET July 26, 2005
NEW YORK - Scrambling to prevent a U.S. version of the recent terror attacks in London, the New York Police Department dispatched its own explosives expert to Britain to study the suicide bombings, officials said.
The department also has contacted chemical suppliers and other potential commercial sources for suspected bomb components in the New York city area and asked them to contact investigators if they notice anything suspicious, officials said Monday.
Investigators in London have reportedly speculated that bombers in the July 7 attacks used TATP, or triacetone triperoxide, a highly unstable explosive made from commercially available chemicals such as acid, acetone and peroxide.
Traces of TATP, also used by shoe bomber Richard Reid in his failed 2001 attempt to blow up an airplane, were found in the apartment of Egyptian biochemist Magdy el-Nashar in raids at the northern city of Leeds, home of three of the four suicide bombers.
'Detailed analysis'
An NYPD detective with explosives training recently returned to New York “with a detailed analysis of the bomb-making techniques used in London,” said Michael Sheehan, deputy commissioner of counterterrorism at the nation’s largest police department.
The investigator, whose name was not released, regularly examines “bomb methodologies that are used around the world” for a special police unit that monitors businesses that could become inadvertent suppliers for terrorists, Sheehan said.
Sheehan said the department has conducted hundreds of security assessments of businesses around the city, advising them to use more video surveillance, better lighting and more guards.
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07-27-2005 12:28 PM
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Re: NYPD studies London bombings for lessons
That makes complete sense to me. NY is as much of a target as Washington, DC, Chicago and Los Angeles. We need experts who know how the terrorists work and how they make their decisions on who will be attacked. I for one would encourage police departments in major cities to take part. You could be next.
I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints.
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