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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Sun Mar 26, 2017, 05:57 AM Mar 2017

Laptop ban on planes came after plot to put explosives in iPad

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/26/plot-explosives-ipad-us-uk-laptop-ban

Laptop ban on planes came after plot to put explosives in iPad

Failed attacks using shoes and underwear led to new attempts with electronic devices, security source reveals

Ewen MacAskill

Sunday 26 March 2017 08.00 BST


The US-UK ban on selected electronic devices from the passenger cabins of flights from some countries in north Africa and the Middle East was partly prompted by a previously undisclosed plot involving explosives hidden in a fake iPad, according to a security source.

The UK ban on tablets, laptops, games consoles and other devices larger than a mobile phone came into effect on Saturday. It applies to inbound flights from six countries – Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Turkey. Six UK airlines – British Airways, EasyJet, Jet2, Monarch, Thomas Cook and Thomson – and eight foreign carriers are affected. It follows a similar move in the US, which applies to flights from 10 airports in eight countries – Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.

The security source said both bans were not the result of a single specific incident but a combination of factors. One of those, according to the source, was the discovery of a plot to bring down a plane with explosives hidden in a fake iPad that appeared as good as the real thing. Other details of the plot, such as the date, the country involved and the group behind it, remain secret.

Discovery of the plot confirmed the fears of the intelligence agencies that Islamist groups had found a novel way to smuggle explosives into the cabin area in carry-on luggage after failed attempts with shoe bombs and explosives hidden in underwear. An explosion in a cabin (where a terrorist can position the explosive against a door or window) can have much more impact than one in the hold (where the terrorist has no control over the position of the explosive, which could be in the middle of luggage, away from the skin of the aircraft), given passengers and crew could be sucked out of any subsequent hole.
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Laptop ban on planes came after plot to put explosives in iPad (Original Post) nitpicker Mar 2017 OP
So what's the logic in applying the ban... Girard442 Mar 2017 #1
Because we think terrorists are stupid. JayhawkSD Mar 2017 #2
 

JayhawkSD

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2. Because we think terrorists are stupid.
Sun Mar 26, 2017, 10:59 AM
Mar 2017

The terrorists with laptops are taking direct flights from those countries, and it never occurs to us that they might book flights with changes in European, South American, or even non-listed African nations. They are smart enough to develop a nuclear bomb that will fit in an iPad, but not smart enough to plan complex travel itineraries.

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