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French Antiterrorism Officials Worry About "Keister Bombs"

10/07/2009 -The reverberations continue after an al Qaeda suicide bomber tried to assassinate a Saudi minister by detonating an improvised explosive device hidden inside his rectum with a cellphone. According to the Times (of London), French antiterrorism officials will likely recommend using inspection techniques reserved for drug mules to catch this new threat to aviation security.

As the Times reports, security screening at airports could get much more intrusive, frustrating, and time consuming if security adjusts to this new threat.

As well as taking off shoes and handing in liquids, passengers could be subjected to X-ray screening or be required to hand in all electronic devices because they could be used as detonators, police commanders told Le Figaro newspaper.

Full X-ray scans, which are used by customs officers for examining suspected drug smugglers, would cause huge disruptions for air travelers, said a senior Interior Ministry official. “It is unthinkable when you think about the frequency with which some people fly. The health risks would be too high,” he told Le Figaro.

The Ministry declined comment on possible new measures, which would be decided by Brice Hortefeux, the Interior Minister.

Sebastien Mahé, an airport security expert with Brink’s France, told the Times that security will have to focus on neutralizing the detonators and profiling suspicious passengers until an efficient technological solution can identify internal body bombs.

Since the revelation of al Qaeda's" keister bomber," security experts have been split whether this new method of conveyance poses a legitimate threat.

For those that say "yes," clickhere. For those that say "no," clickhere.

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