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FBI
warning issued about further terrorist attacks on supermarkets
Officials caution that
information is unsubstantiated
By TED BRIDIS
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
The FBI quietly warned its agents nationwide of unconfirmed
information from a captured senior al-Qaeda official that terrorists
may be planning attacks against supermarkets or shopping centers,
law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
The
warning, sent Tuesday to all FBI field offices and relayed to some
state and local police, cautioned that the information was unsubstantiated
and did not include specific information about possible targets,
timing, numbers of people involved or any particular method of attack.
The
warning said that al-Qaeda operatives inside the United States may
be planning attacks against civilian targets, possibly including
banks, shopping centers, supermarkets and shops, law enforcement
officials said. The information came from Abu Zubaydah, the highest-ranking
al-Qaeda terrorist leader in U.S. custody, they said.
The
information that prompted the new warning was considered less reliable
than last weeks about possible attacks on banks in the northeastern
United States.
Were
trying to downplay this, said one law enforcement official,
speaking on condition of anonymity.
Unlike
last week, the latest warning was issued only to FBI field offices,
which quietly relayed the information to local joint-terrorism task
forces typically made up of state and local police agencies.
There
is no official alert, a law enforcement official said.
Last
week, authorities cautioned that they similarly had no information
about a specific plot or threats to any specific financial institution.
But the FBI warned publicly about possible physical attacks,
based in part on information from Zubaydah, two officials said.
But it was unclear if he was telling the truth, and officials said
he could be lying in an effort to create a panic.
Abu
Zubaydah is alleged to have been one of Osama bin Ladens top
planners of terrorist operations, with knowledge of al-Qaeda plots
and operational cells. He was captured in Pakistan on March 28.
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