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MI5 Discover Al-Qaeda Buying Ambulances
on Ebay
By Gordon Thomas

London—MI5 have warned Britain’s cash-strapped National
Health Services that dozens of ambulances–along with old
police cars and fire engines past their sell-by date–are
being snapped up by al-Qaeda operatives in the United
Kingdom to mount suicide bomb attacks.
So serious is the problem that counter-terrorism
officials at the Home Office have written to eBay, the
Internet auctioneer, asking them to stop selling
emergency service vehicles, equipment and uniforms.
But eBay has insisted it can only halt the sales if a new
law is passed by Parliament. That could take many months
to enact.
The use of ambulances is of particular concern to
Britain’s terrorist chiefs. They say the tactic has
already been used in Iraq with devastating effects.
A report by Lord Carlisle–the government terrorist czar
who last month warned about the possibility of private
planes being used for an attack on London–has been issued
to all of Britain’s 48 police forces warning of the
danger of selling-off emergency service vehicles.
Lord Carlisle, who works closely with the Terrorism
Analysis Centre in London set up since the 9/11 attacks,
said ambulances were the ideal weapon of choice for
terrorists.
“It is almost rare that police will stop such vehicles on
suspicious grounds. An ambulance rigged with high
explosives could drive into any ultra-sensitive target
like a nuclear power station or even Whitehall”, said a
senior MI5 source.
The Association of Chief Police Officers has warned that
the risk could be “highly significant” if the law is not
tightened.
Every year dozens of police cars, ambulances and even
fire engines are sold on eBay for as little as £1,500
($2,230).
Many are still in working order. Those that need repair
can be easily fixed to pass as genuine emergency service
vehicles.
“An ambulance could carry half a ton of explosives. A
rigged police car could carry half that amount. So could
a fire engine”, states the MI5 report.
MI5 counter-terrorism officers say such attacks have been
successfully carried out in Iraq and Israel.
The report reveals that an al-Qaeda attack in Baghdad
last February involved a stolen ambulance, which was
driven by a suicide bomber into an Iraqi police station.
The report states: “Terrorists have been using ambulances
to transport bombs in Israel since at least 2002. The
Israelis have told us that Hamas are using ambulances to
ferry men and rocket launchers around Gaza”.
A national security committee has been set up in London
with MI5 and police chiefs drawing up plans to deal with
the threat. Chairman of the committee, Steve Watts, said:
“There is a need of urgent legislation becoming available
to the police which adequately addresses the threat of
pseudo-emergency service vehicles being used by
terrorists”.
Lord Carlisle has suggested all service vehicles to be
sold must be clearly decommissioned so they cannot be
used to imitate emergency services.
Manufacturers of all such vehicles are being asked to
urgently inspect vehicles taken out of service to see how
this can be done. Original at: http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/mi5--al-qaeda-ambulances--ebay-suicide-bombers-7222.html
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