Security experts have called on the Federal Government to maintain
extra security watch on foreign missions, churches and public buildings
for possible terrorist attacks as the jury selection in the trial of
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab is expected today.
Abdulmutallab, 24, is charged with eight felonies, including
conspiracy to commit an act of terrorism, attempted murder and attempted
use of a weapon of mass destruction. He faces life inprisonment if
convicted on the botched suicide bombing.
The Nigerian-born bomber was defiant as he appeared in court, calling
America a “cancer”, which is the belief of radical Islamic groups who
see the super power as the cause of the world problem. The selection of
12 jurors is expected to be made public today.
Security sources, however, told Vanguard that the security agencies
must brace up for Mutallab’s admirers who may want to hit back at United
States and its interest.
They said: “We anticipate a reaction from admirers of
Abdulmutallab”who is accused of trying to blow up a U.S. airliner on
December 25, 2009. The trial, which is taking place under high security
inside the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in downtown Detroit, is
expected to last a month.
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