FBI: Extremists Seek School Bus Work
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Mar 16, 1:36 PM (ET)

By LARA JAKES JORDAN

WASHINGTON (AP) - Members of extremist groups have signed up as school
bus drivers in the United States, counterterror officials said Friday,
in a cautionary bulletin to police. An FBI spokesman said "parents and
children have nothing to fear."

Asked about the alert notice, the FBI's Rich Kolko said "there are no
threats, no plots and no history leading us to believe there is any
reason for concern," although law enforcement agencies around the
country were asked to watch out for kids' safety.

The bulletin, parts of which were read to The Associated Press, did
not say how often foreign extremists have sought to acquire licenses
to drive school buses, or where. It was sent Friday as part of what
officials said was a routine FBI and Homeland Security Department
advisory to local law enforcement.

It noted "recent suspicious activity" by foreigners who either drive
school buses or are licensed to drive them, according to a
counterterror official who read parts of the document to The
Associated Press.

Foreigners under recent investigation include "some with ties to
extremist groups" who have been able to "purchase buses and acquire
licenses," the bulletin says.

But Homeland Security and the FBI "have no information indicating
these individuals are involved in a terrorist plot against the
homeland," it says. The memo also notes: "Most attempts by foreign
nationals in the United States to acquire school bus licenses to drive
them are legitimate."

Kolko said the bulletin was sent merely as an educational tool to help
local police identify and respond to any suspicious activity.

It was not immediately clear whether the extremists intended to do
with the school buses. One counterterror official, who spoke on
condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said
it was likely that the foreigners investigated were merely employed as
bus drivers, and did not intend to use them as part of any terror
plot.

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