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FBI Issues New Terror Warning

By JOHN SOLOMON, Associated Press Writer  - Mon Feb 11, 9:16 PM ET
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020212/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe
/fbi_terror_warning_4

WASHINGTON - The FBI (news - web sites) issued an extraordinary
terrorist alert Monday night, asking law enforcement and the American
public to be on the lookout for a Yemeni man and several associates
who might be plotting a terrorist attack as early as Tuesday. The FBI
scrambled to put the warning out after information emerged that one
or more people were involved. Officials said the intelligence, while
deemed credible, was not specific about possible targets. The alert
identified one possible attacker as Fawaz Yahya al-Rabeei, a Yemeni
national born in Saudia Arabia in 1979. It listed about a dozen
associates of al-Rabeei. The bureau planned to put photos and inform-
ation on a Web site to help Americans identify the possible perpetrators.

"Recent information indicates a planned attack may occurred in the
United States or against U.S. interests on or around Feb. 12, 2002.
One or more operatives may be involved in the attack," the alert to
18,000 law enforcement agencies said. The alert asked police "to
stop and detain" any of the named individuals in alert and that all
"should be considered extremely dangerous."

Law enforcement officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the
alert was prompted by recent information from interviews of detainees
in Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where
several al-Qaida operatives are being held. Law enforcement officials
said there was no evidence that al-Rabeei had entered the United States.
The alert did not say whether the attack was planned or involved Osama
bin Laden (news - web sites)'s al-Qaida network.

Before Monday, FBI and Homeland Security officials had issued three
general alerts urging all Americans to be cautious and on the lookout
for possible terrorist activities.

The last was issued Dec. 3 and was supposed to last through the
holidays. It has since been extended through the Winter Olympics
(news - web sites) in Salt Lake City and is supposed to expire around
March 11. In addition, the FBI has issued numerous narrower alerts to
specific industries when uncorroborated information about threats to
their facilities emerges. In the last month, such alerts went to nuclear
power plant operators and to operators of Internet sites cautioning
about possible threats.

On some occasions, local law enforcement officials have complained
they learned from news media about the warnings before they saw the
alerts over the FBI communications system. Monday's warning was
carefully organized to ensure that police, news media and the public
learned about them at the same time, officials said.

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