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		<title>British home secretary slams door on cargo from Yemen, Somalia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 18:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Tarlow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Printer toner cartridges have Yemen and Somalia on the U.K.&#8217;s cargo blacklist. (Photo Credit: CC BY-SA/Cheon Fong Liew/Flickr) Authorities have determined that the suspicious package from Yemen that was found on board a UPS cargo flight in the U.K. was an operable bomb. While the Yemeni student believed to be responsible has been arrested, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Authorities have determined that the suspicious package from Yemen  that was found on board a UPS cargo flight in the U.K. was an  operable bomb. While the Yemeni student believed to be responsible has  been arrested, the <strong>Guardian </strong>reports that British Home Secretary  Theresa May is taking no chances. Unaccompanied cargo from Somalia or  Yemen – areas where al-Qaida and other known terrorists are believed to  operate – will no longer be allowed into the United Kingdom.</p>
<h2>Yemeni cargo restricted, security on full alert</h2>
<p>Both the United Kingdom and the U.S. are on full alert, as the <a href="http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/10/29/ups-planes-suspicious-packages/">suspicious Yemeni cargo</a> – consisting of altered printer toner cartridges – affected UPS  shipments by air and truck. According to Home Secretary Theresa May, “all  aspects of air freight <a title="security" href="https://personalmoneynetwork.com">security</a>” are under review.  The ban that originally existed for cargo from Yemen has been extended to  Somali freight. In addition to freight, any printer toner  cartridges more than 500 grams in weight will not be allowed as carry-on  luggage on commercial flights, and only cartridges that come from known suppliers will  be allowed in checked luggage.</p>
<h3>On red alert, May says don&#8217;t panic</h3>
<p>Labour Party member of Parliament Ed Balls told the Guardian that  Home Secretary May has handled the Yemen cargo threat with the utmost  calm.  However, the reliability of current methods of checking cargo – as well  as the British government&#8217;s brand of crisis response – are currently  under investigation. Involving the Yemeni government in talks to stop  terrorist plots at their source is a “shared goal” that Balls and others  in Parliament believe is necessary going forward. The upcoming  possibility of a 10 percent cut in the U.K.&#8217;s counter-terrorism budget  doesn&#8217;t sit well with concerned lawmakers like Balls, writes the <strong>Guardian</strong>.</p>
<h3>&#8216;A constant battle&#8217;</h3>
<p>Home Secretary May assured Parliament that the British government is  committed to the “constant battle” against terrorism, and that Britain  is “an international leader” in that regard. That extends to dealing  with imported goods such as Yemeni cargo, too. May was also  complimentary of British police, who handled a dangerous situation with  aplomb. Once it is clear that bomb-detecting technology is able to  recognize such devices as altered printer toner cartridges, however,  security experts in the U.K. will sleep better at night.</p>
<h3>Sources</h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/blog/2010/nov/01/politics-live-blog" rel="external nofollow">Guardian</a></strong></p>
<h3>Yemeni student arrested</h3>
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