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Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by KMB: 9:09am On Jul 07, 2014
Mobile phone banned on US flights from Africa and Asia

The US has declared that it will not allow mobile phones - especially iPhones and Samsung's Galaxy - onto US bound planes from some airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa if the devices are not charged.

The new measure, which is bound to cause chaotic scenes at airports around the globe, is part of the US Transportation Security Administration's effort to boost surveillance amid concerns that terrorists are plotting to blow up an airliner.

As part of the increased scrutiny at certain airports, security agents may ask travelers to turn on their electronic devices at checkpoints and if they do not have power, the devices will not be allowed on planes, the TSA said.

No doubt the new measures have the potential to create frantic searches for chargers at airports and one US source familiar with the matter said laptop computers are also among the devices security screeners may also require passengers to turn on.

US officials are concerned that a cellphone, tablet, laptop or other electronic device could be used as a bomb by Yemen-based al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the Islamist Nusra Front, al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria.

In 2009 a Yemen-linked bomb-maker, Ibrahim al-Asiri, built an underwear bomb used in the failed effort to bring down a Detroit-bound airliner, and his devices were implicated in other plots.

The Islamist Nusra Front, Al Qaeda’s affiliate involved in fighting with Syrian rebels to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, is also thought to be plotting an airliner attack, according to intelligence reports.

The TSA did not disclose which airports would be conducting the additional screening, however it was reported last week that passengers at British airports traveling to the US are facing extra checks on phones.

An official told the BBC that London's Heathrow was among the airports.

US officials singled out smartphones including iPhones made by Apple Inc and Galaxy phones made by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd for extra security checks on U.S.-bound direct flights from Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

US security officials said they fear bombmakers from the Yemen-based al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have figured out how to turn the phones into explosive devices that can avoid detection.

They also are concerned that hard-to-detect bombs could be built into shoes, said the officials, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.

A US official said that other electronic devices carried by passengers also are likely to receive more intense scrutiny and travellers may be asked to power up laptops, iPads, tablets and Kindles.

A TSA statement said: ‘As the travelling public knows, all electronic devices are screened by security officers.

‘During the security examination, officers may also ask that owners power up some devices, including cell phones.

‘Powerless devices will not be permitted onboard the aircraft. The traveller may also undergo additional screening.’

Airlines or airport operators that fail to strengthen security could face bans on flights entering the United States, the officials said.

The US Homeland Security Department announced on Wednesday plans to step up security checks, but they offered few details on how airlines and airports will implement them.

US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said at the time: ‘We will work to ensure these necessary steps pose as few disruptions to travellers as possible.’

An official familiar with the matter said the United States believes that while it is possible there may be some additional delays at security checkpoints, at most major airports passengers will not be seriously inconvenienced.

The official said most passengers taking long-distance flights arrive well in advance of scheduled departures, leaving time for extra screening.

But he said the United States could not rule out disruptions in countries where airport infrastructure and security procedures are less sophisticated.

In his weekly radio phone-in programme, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg warned last week that travellers may have to get used to the extra checks.

‘I don’t think we should expect this to be a one-off temporary thing,’ he said. ‘We have to make sure the checks are there to meet the nature of the new kinds of threats.’

‘Whether it is for ever – I can’t make any predictions. But I don’t want people to think that this is just a sort of a blip for a week. This is part of an evolving and constant review about whether the checks keep up with the nature of the threats.’

US-based airlines had little to say about the enhanced security. American Airlines spokesman Matt Miller said the Department of Homeland Security had been in contact with American on the issue, but declined to comment further.





http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2682478/Airports-facing-chaos-US-declares-wont-allow-uncharged-cellphones-laptops-flights-bound-America.html

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by justwise(m): 9:12am On Jul 07, 2014
KMB: Mobile phone banned on US flights from Africa and Asia


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2682478/Airports-facing-chaos-US-declares-wont-allow-uncharged-cellphones-laptops-flights-bound-America.html

AND Europe, if the devices are not charged. Say it as its

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Nobody: 9:15am On Jul 07, 2014
If these engineers are so smart that they can pack explosives enough to destroy a plane into the tiny space of a cell phone, maybe they should give up terrorism and go to work for Apple. They would probably make far more money and lead a happier life.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Nobody: 9:17am On Jul 07, 2014
If this prevents a tragedy from happening I'm all up for it. I'll be charging my phone before I leave my house.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by justwise(m): 9:17am On Jul 07, 2014
The US has declared that it will not allow mobile phones - especially iPhones and Samsung's Galaxy - onto US bound planes from some airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa if the devices are not charged.
The new measure, which is bound to cause chaotic scenes at airports around the globe, is part of the US Transportation Security Administration's effort to boost surveillance amid concerns that terrorists are plotting to blow up an airliner.
As part of the increased scrutiny at certain airports, security agents may ask travelers to turn on their electronic devices at checkpoints and if they do not have power, the devices will not be allowed on planes, the TSA said.
Increased vigilance: US intelligence officials are concerned that al-Qaida is trying to develop a new and improved bomb that could go undetected through airport security

Increased vigilance: US intelligence officials are concerned that al-Qaida is trying to develop a new and improved bomb that could go undetected through airport security
No doubt the new measures have the potential to create frantic searches for chargers at airports and one US source familiar with the matter said laptop computers are also among the devices security screeners may also require passengers to turn on.
US officials are concerned that a cellphone, tablet, laptop or other electronic device could be used as a bomb by Yemen-based al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the Islamist Nusra Front, al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria.
In 2009 a Yemen-linked bomb-maker, Ibrahim al-Asiri, built an underwear bomb used in the failed effort to bring down a Detroit-bound airliner, and his devices were implicated in other plots.

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The Islamist Nusra Front, Al Qaeda’s affiliate involved in fighting with Syrian rebels to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, is also thought to be plotting an airliner attack, according to intelligence reports.
The TSA did not disclose which airports would be conducting the additional screening, however it was reported last week that passengers at British airports traveling to the US are facing extra checks on phones.
An official told the BBC that London's Heathrow was among the airports.
US officials singled out smartphones including iPhones made by Apple Inc and Galaxy phones made by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd for extra security checks on U.S.-bound direct flights from Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Special attention: The TSA in the US has announced that iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones will come under strict scrutiny

Special attention: The TSA in the US has announced that iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones will come under strict scrutiny
US security officials said they fear bombmakers from the Yemen-based al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have figured out how to turn the phones into explosive devices that can avoid detection.
They also are concerned that hard-to-detect bombs could be built into shoes, said the officials, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.
A US official said that other electronic devices carried by passengers also are likely to receive more intense scrutiny and travellers may be asked to power up laptops, iPads, tablets and Kindles.
A TSA statement said: ‘As the travelling public knows, all electronic devices are screened by security officers.
‘During the security examination, officers may also ask that owners power up some devices, including cell phones.
‘Powerless devices will not be permitted onboard the aircraft. The traveller may also undergo additional screening.’
Airlines or airport operators that fail to strengthen security could face bans on flights entering the United States, the officials said.
The US Homeland Security Department announced on Wednesday plans to step up security checks, but they offered few details on how airlines and airports will implement them.
Strict: The Transportation Security Administration will not allow cellphones or other electronic devices on US-bound planes from now on

Strict: The Transportation Security Administration will not allow cellphones or other electronic devices on US-bound planes from now on
US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said at the time: ‘We will work to ensure these necessary steps pose as few disruptions to travellers as possible.’
An official familiar with the matter said the United States believes that while it is possible there may be some additional delays at security checkpoints, at most major airports passengers will not be seriously inconvenienced.
The official said most passengers taking long-distance flights arrive well in advance of scheduled departures, leaving time for extra screening.
But he said the United States could not rule out disruptions in countries where airport infrastructure and security procedures are less sophisticated.
In his weekly radio phone-in programme, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg warned last week that travellers may have to get used to the extra checks.
‘I don’t think we should expect this to be a one-off temporary thing,’ he said. ‘We have to make sure the checks are there to meet the nature of the new kinds of threats.’
‘Whether it is for ever – I can’t make any predictions. But I don’t want people to think that this is just a sort of a blip for a week. This is part of an evolving and constant review about whether the checks keep up with the nature of the threats.’
US-based airlines had little to say about the enhanced security. American Airlines spokesman Matt Miller said the Department of Homeland Security had been in contact with American on the issue, but declined to comment further.
On guard: Western nations have stepped up security at airports after US officials said they were concerned that al Qaeda operatives in Syria and Yemen were developing bombs that could be smuggled onto planes

On guard: Western nations have stepped up security at airports after US officials said they were concerned that al Qaeda operatives in Syria and Yemen were developing bombs that could be smuggled onto planes
Luke Punzenberger, a spokesman for United Airlines said: 'We work closely with federal officials on security matters, but we are not able to discuss the details of those efforts.'
US security agencies fear bombmakers from AQAP and the Islamist Nusra Front, al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, are collaborating on plots to attack U.S.- or Europe-bound planes with bombs concealed on foreign fighters carrying Western passports, the officials said.
AQAP has a track record of plotting such attacks. Its innovative bombmaker, Ibrahim al-Asiri, built an underwear bomb used in a failed 2009 effort to bring down a Detroit-bound airliner, and his devices were implicated in other plots.
There was no immediate indication U.S. intelligence had detected a specific plot or timeframe for any attack.
US officials say the United States has acquired evidence that Nusra and AQAP operatives have tested new bomb designs in Syria, where Nusra is one of the main Islamist groups fighting to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.


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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by justwise(m): 9:22am On Jul 07, 2014
adaobi123: If this prevents a tragedy from happening I'm all up for it. I'll be charging my phone before I leave my house.

I support any security measure taken by any country to prevent unnecessary loss of innocent lives. People who want to moan can carry on.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by gunuvi(m): 9:41am On Jul 07, 2014
justwise:

I support any security measure taken by any country to prevent unnecessary lost of innocent lives. People who want to moan can carry on.
gbam

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by bigass(f): 9:52am On Jul 07, 2014
justwise:

I support any security measure taken by any country to prevent unnecessary lost of innocent lives. People who want to moan can carry on.
gbam

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by MZdamola(f): 9:52am On Jul 07, 2014
Na dem sabi, very soon naija airlines go dey copy dem...

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Rexphobia(m): 9:53am On Jul 07, 2014
Seconded

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by syncrospy: 9:53am On Jul 07, 2014
justwise:

I support any security measure taken by any country to prevent unnecessary lost of innocent lives. People who want to moan can carry on.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by OgidiOlu3(m): 9:53am On Jul 07, 2014
Seun, change my username back to Ogidi-Olu gadammit angry

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Meringe(m): 9:53am On Jul 07, 2014
That is being PROACTIVE. Not reactive like ours system here, to condemn attacks in a strong terms.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Nobody: 9:55am On Jul 07, 2014
Finally!

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by publicenemy(m): 9:58am On Jul 07, 2014
The Ngerian Government should learn.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Nobody: 9:58am On Jul 07, 2014
The title should be uncharged mobile phones not mobile phones.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Idrismusty97(m): 9:58am On Jul 07, 2014
Well Good for them.They should do anything to safeguard their citizens but it is to early to ruled out propaganda yet! I read an article by Edward snowden that switch off phone could still be spied on but it is difficult. Even a switch off phone could be remotely on, your microphone could be "Switched on" also to listen to conversation of people near you. But all these is impossible if the battery of the phone is totally dead. Maybe that's why they asked people to charged their phone. Who knows.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by saasala(m): 9:59am On Jul 07, 2014
What do you expect after all the boko menace. Nigeria has brought this upon Africa. And again, airplanes apart, you need to know the dos and donts of mobile phones, you will be amazed at how many mistakes you make daily. Read it here: http://www..com/groups/lifestyle/forum/topic/5-cell-phone-dos-and-donts-for-you-and-your-children/

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Nobody: 9:59am On Jul 07, 2014
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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by advocate666: 10:00am On Jul 07, 2014
One day, we will all go naked inside planes. For safety reasons of course!

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by olempe(m): 10:01am On Jul 07, 2014
Good move I tell ya!
Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Lillyemeritus: 10:02am On Jul 07, 2014
This is a good move,by the way Al Qaeda is listening to this and may find proxy means.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Bawss1(m): 10:03am On Jul 07, 2014
Back to the drawing board Alqeada.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by earthgreeners(m): 10:03am On Jul 07, 2014
justwise:

AND Europe, if the devices are not charged. Say it as its

If the device doesnot power....it wont be allowed on board
Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by daylae(m): 10:05am On Jul 07, 2014
once bitten twice shy. . good move.
Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Bawss1(m): 10:06am On Jul 07, 2014
saasala: What do you expect after all the boko menace. Nigeria has brought this upon Africa.

Not Nigeria's fault one bit. Blame religious extremism. This inconvenience is only for travellers to the US from certain airports, other international travellers aren't bothered about this.
Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Nobody: 10:08am On Jul 07, 2014
I expect a 100% compliance from my people but if its in naija owned planes my people will behave as if they were born with the phones and switching off means death.

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by Nuke: 10:10am On Jul 07, 2014
What is the world turning into?

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Re: Uncharged Cellphones Banned On US Flights From Africa And Asia by herald9: 10:12am On Jul 07, 2014
Al-qaeda na wa for Una o...

Build something that will change the world

Not something to destroy it..

Chai...wen una go get sense!

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