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Mail Bomb Defused 17 Minutes Before Set to Explode, French Official Says


One of two mail bombs sent from Yemen last week was defused just 17 minutes before it was set to explode, the French interior minister said Thursday.

Brice Hortefeux provided no other details in an interview on France’s state-run France-2 television, or say where he got the information about the timing.

When investigators pulled the packages off cargo planes in England and the United Arab Emirates Friday, they found the bombs wired to cell phones and hidden in the toner cartridges of computer printers. The communication cards had been removed and the phones could not receive calls, officials said, making it likely the terrorists intended the alarm or timer functions to detonate the bombs, U.S. officials have said.

They also said that each bomb was attached to a syringe containing lead azide, a chemical initiator that would have detonated PETN explosives packed into each printer cartridge. Both PETN and a syringe were used in the failed bombing last Christmas of a Detroit-bound airliner.

Investigators have centered on the Yemeni Al Qaeda faction’s top bomb maker, who had previously designed a bomb that failed to go off on a crowded U.S.-bound passenger jetliner last X-Mas.

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2 Responses

  1. Two things i don’t get…

    -If it’s destination was a shul in Chicago, why was it only 17 minutes from detonation when it was still overseas?

    -How can they say it was 17 minutes from detonation, and also say it was built to be triggered by cell phone?

  2. The Address was not a real address and the not sure the shul was either…. Just heard on NPR that likely they wanted to blow them up midair over land…. Either to create a panic to kill/injure/damage with debry

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