Thursday, November 04, 2010

Air Cargo Scare as Greek Anarchists Post Bombs to European Leaders

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Germany demanded EU take emergency action on Wednesday to secure air freight after parcel bombs were sent from Greece to Angela Merkel and other European targets.

Security services in Greece, Italy and Germany were investigating the co-ordinated campaign, which caused a continent-wide alert.

Mrs Merkel told a German newspaper that the EU needed to agree common rules on air cargo security, implying that freight-checking procedures were not up to the job of intercepting bombs.

"We have a global patchwork of security rules for air freight," she said.

EU officials told The Daily Telegraph that, while governments were responsible for passenger security, freight checks were carried out by companies with "trusted supplier" status.

"The interior ministers might want to look at the rules which currently allow accredited air freight and postal courier companies to do their own security checks," an official said. "It is difficult to detect devices in bulk cargo but if the feeling is that the bombs got through because checks were not tight enough then the rules will be looked at." >>> Bruno Waterfield and Nick Squires | Wednesday, November 03, 2010