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British News



November 11, 2002

Police boosted to counter terror threat
By David Charter and Stewart Tendler

Blair calls for extra vigilance
Snipers drafted to Heathrow

TONY BLAIR will make a dramatic appeal to the nation tonight to show traditional 
British
resolve in the face of possible suicide bombings or chemical attacks in the run-up to
Christmas.

The Prime Minister will make his speech as extra police marksmen, including snipers, 
are
being drafted in to create a 250-strong armed unit at Heathrow. The Government is also
giving forces extra cash for armed patrols at other airports and aircraft maintenance
depots.

Dozens of officers with firearms experience are being moved from other duties into the
Yard�s protection squads as concern grows at the prospect of street assassinations.
Scotland Yard has also reshuffled its senior anti-terrorist officers to focus on the 
fight
against possible al-Qaeda attacks, and a recruitment drive has been launched to boost
SO13, the anti-terror branch, which will grow fourfold to 628 officers.

As concern about a possible attack deepens, Mr Blair will talk frankly tonight about 
the
balancing act he has to perform between alerting the country to potential atrocities 
and
paralysing it with fear. The British people will be asked to show a renewed 
determination to
thwart terror through heightened vigilance, particularly at large gatherings and 
transport
hubs.

The Prime Minister wants his speech at the Lord Mayor�s Banquet, traditionally his 
major
foreign affairs speech of the year, to start a debate on how best to cope with the 
disruption
to civilian life after September 11 and Bali.

Mr Blair is expected to say that the Government is �trying to achieve a balance between
vigilance and not letting the fear of terrorism hand victory to the terrorists�. He 
will say that
public vigilance is just as important as it was in the worst days of IRA bombing 
campaigns,
but the threat is even more unpredictable.

A senior source said: �The fact is we are dealing with terrorists who are fanatics. We 
are
dealing with people who are prepared to kill themselves and to use weapons which the 
IRA
would never contemplate.�

The response to growing tensions at home comes as the Government prepares to deploy
up to 15,000 troops to Kuwait as a contribution to a potential American-led coalition 
against
Iraq. Ministers are expected to delay any formal announcement about mobilisation until
President Saddam Hussein has officially responded to the new UN Security Council
resolution.

Mr Blair�s speech will point to the importance of Saddam co-operating with weapons
inspectors and to the need for greater security throughout the Middle East.

Close to home, he will speak of the difficulty of weighing up the constant stream of
intelligence information, particularly after the Bali bombing, when authorities were 
criticised
for keeping back general warnings about Indonesia.

Without mentioning specific threats, Mr Blair will say that al-Qaeda has suffered 
reversals in
Afghanistan but remains active across the globe. He will echo the words of Tom Ridge, 
the
US Homeland Security Director, who said yesterday: �In democratic countries, we have to
be right a thousand out of a thousand (times) and they only have to be right once out 
of a
thousand and they can bring the kind of horror and destruction that we witnessed on
September 11.�

Mr Ridge said that he believed there were al-Qaeda sleeper cells in the US and it was 
only
a matter of time before there was another attempted attack.

David Blunkett admitted yesterday that Britain was in the front line of the War on 
Terror,
and did not deny that there were suspected al-Qaeda sleeper cells here. He did, 
however,
insist that every known suspect was under surveillance.

The Home Secretary told BBC One�s Breakfast with Frost: �There is always a danger,
because we are in the front line. But we are in the front line because we are tackling 
the
killers and the organised criminals behind them.

�We will do everything we can to protect Britain. We need the vigilance of everyone 
around
us, particularly at major airports and particular gathering points where people know 
there
is a risk, as there is today on Armistice Day. We will do everything we can, but we 
want
everyone to be vigilant as well.�

In the light of the increased fears, David Veness, one of Scotland Yard�s assistant
commissioners, is taking over full-time responsibility for protection and 
counter-terrorism
measures. Detectives from regional forces are already on secondment to the SO13 anti-
terror unit and more are expected to join them.

Armed officers are now routinely patrolling outside sensitive buildings in London such 
as the
American Embassy, which is protected by a concrete barrier to prevent a car bomb 
attack.
The national threat level stands at the second highest � the one below that where
intelligence shows that an attack is imminent.

Scotland Yard is also maintaining contact with Israel on the latest suicide bomber 
tactics
amid concerns that a big public area such as a shopping mall could become a target.

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