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False Alarm?
Terror Alert Partly Based on Fabricated Information
By Brian Ross, Len Tepper and Jill Rackmill
ABCNEWS.com
Feb. 13

A key piece of the information leading to recent terror alerts was 
fabricated, according to two senior law enforcement officials in
Washington 
and New York.

The officials said that a claim made by a captured al Qaeda member that 
Washington, New York or Florida would be hit by a "dirty bomb" sometime 
this week had proven to be a product of his imagination.

The informant described a detailed plan that an al Qaeda cell operating
in 
either Virginia or Detroit had developed a way to slip past airport 
scanners with dirty bombs encased in shoes, suitcases, or laptops,
sources 
told ABCNEWS. The informant reportedly cited specific targets of
government 
buildings and Christian or clerical centers.

"This piece of that puzzle turns out to be fabricated and therefore the 
reason for a lot of the alarm, particularly in Washington this week, has

been dissipated after they found out that this information was not
true," 
said Vince Cannistraro, former CIA counter-terrorism chief and ABCNEWS 
consultant.

It was only after the threat level was elevated to orange - meaning high
- 
last week, that the informant was subjected to a polygraph test by the
FBI, 
officials told ABCNEWS.

"This person did not pass," said Cannistraro.

According to officials, the FBI and the CIA are pointing fingers at each

other. An FBI spokesperson told ABCNEWS today he was "not familiar with
the 
scenario," but did not think it was accurate.

Despite the fabricated report, there are no plans to change the threat 
level. Officials said other intelligence has been validated and that the

high level of precautions is fully warranted.

New Yorkers Taking Police Presence in Stride

In New York, police are out in force in the subways, at train stations
and 
airports and at the bridge and tunnel crossings into the city with 
radiation detectors and gas masks. In a press conference this afternoon,

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said 16,000 law enforcement officials trained to

combat terrorism were deployed in the city. Air patrols have also
returned 
to New York.

"We are constantly changing what we're doing so no one can predict what 
instruments we'll be using and where we'll be going," Bloomberg said.
The 
mayor stressed that while people should be vigilant, they should also be

aware that New York City has been on code level orange for 17 months - 
since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center.

New Yorkers, and people around the country, should not be frozen by fear

and must carry on with their daily lives, the mayor said. New York Gov. 
George Pataki said it is important for people to be alert to anything 
suspicious around them, but that they should not spread rumors that
could 
create panic.

'Threat Is Still There'

"By no means do people believe the threat has evaporated," said 
Cannistraro. "The threat is still there, the question really is the
timing 
and when this is going to happen."
It's not the first time a captured al Qaeda operative has made up a huge

story and scared a lot of people.

The FBI concluded the information that led to a nationwide hunt for five

men suspected of infiltrating the United States on Christmas Eve was 
fabricated by an informant, and the agency called off the alert sparked
by 
the information.

Officials said this one got so far because it coincided with other 
intelligence, that officials still believe points to a coming attack,
timed 
to hostilities with Iraq.
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