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UK tightens airport security after US warning, Dublin Airport says it's business as usual

The US says there are concerns terror groups have developed new non-traceable explosives.

Updated 1.05 PM

AUTHORITIES AT DUBLIN Airport say they are aware of increased security at a number of airports, including the UK, but are continuing to operate as normal.

US authorities have said they are bolstering security at some airports in Europe and the Middle East that have with direct flights to the US amid concern that terror groups are developing new explosives to circumvent airport security.

US Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson announced unspecified steps that would be carried out in “coming days,” without saying which airports would be affected.

A spokesperson for the Dublin Airport Authority has said they note the comments but that passengers travelling through the airport will not notice any changes.

Passengers flying to the US go through the usual security checks in Dublin but are also checked for a second time by US officials. It is here that passengers may experience tighter security but it is up to the US authorities to decide at what hubs they will implement them.

After an assessment of security threats, Johnson said he had directed the Transportation Security Administration “to implement enhanced security measures in the coming days at certain overseas airports with direct flights to the United States.”

Johnson said that “we will continue to adjust security measures to promote aviation security without unnecessary disruptions to the travelling public.”

The airports were located in the Middle East and Europe, according to an official at the Department of Homeland Security, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The announcement came before the US Independence Day celebrations on Friday but officials would not say whether authorities had uncovered a specific threat or plot.

“There will be enhanced security measures in certain airports that fly non-stop to the US,” the DHS official said.

“We’re targeting certain airports abroad… based on real time intelligence,” the official added.

The new measures would be designed in a way to avoid creating major hassles for travellers, without signaling to potential terrorists what those steps would be, officials said.

“Information about specific enhancements is sensitive as we do not wish to divulge information about specific layers of security to those who would do harm,” said a second DHS official, who asked not to be named.

The official said authorities “may require some additional screening of persons and their property, so travelers should always arrive at an airport with plenty of time for screening to be sure they do not miss their flights.”

Media reports said the additional screening could apply to shoes worn by passengers and electronic devices.

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In the UK, the Department for Transport (DfT) said late Wednesday that it would “step up some of our aviation security measures” following the warning from US security chiefs, the Guardian reported.

“For obvious reasons we will not be commenting in detail on those changes. The majority of passengers should not experience significant disruption,” a spokesman told the BBC.

US counter-terrorism experts in recent months have said there is cause for concern that extremists have come up with new tactics to avoid detection at airports.

Just Sunday, US President Barack Obama warned that “battle-hardened” Europeans who embrace jihad in Syria and Iraq threaten the United States because their passports mean they can enter the country without a visa.

“We have seen Europeans sympathetic to their (militants’) cause travelling into Syria and may now travel into Iraq, getting battle-hardened. Then they come back,” Obama warned in an interview that aired Sunday on the US broadcaster ABC.

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These combatants “have a European passport. They don’t need visas to get into the United States,” he told the program “This Week.”

“Now, we are spending a lot of time, and we have been for years, making sure we are improving intelligence to respond to that.

“We have to improve our surveillance, reconnaissance, intelligence there. Special forces are going to have a role. And there are going to be times where we take strikes against organizations that could do us harm.”
- Additional reporting by Rónán Duffy

© – AFP 2014

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    Nov 10th 2018, 11:30 AM

    So €7k of cocaine and €6.5k of cannabis found. Not exactly jaw dropping amounts for a 100 gardai and even more customs officers involved. I thought the Garda were lacking resources? Doesn’t seem so here, more like overkill .

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    Nov 10th 2018, 12:36 PM

    @Brian Smith: Well Said
    Couple of oz of weed.
    No biggie in any other country.

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    Nov 10th 2018, 5:24 PM

    @Brian Smith: When marijuana eventually is legalised wait until you see who gets the licences to sell it, friends of those in high places ! Joking aside, it will free up Garda resources and become a revenue stream for the state. Its only a matter of time.

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    Mute Patricia McCarthy
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    Nov 10th 2018, 11:20 AM

    Free the weed.

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    Nov 10th 2018, 12:22 PM

    @Patricia McCarthy: …the focus of today was intelligence gathering…really?! Complete failure so…

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    Nov 10th 2018, 11:30 AM

    100 Gardai to seize, what is in an overall sense, a small quantity of drugs. No doubt there is diligent work going on etc, but we have to start asking ourselves what is the point in it all? Nothing is being stopped for such a huge investment of resources, and we are continuing to leave the safety of our people who use in the hands of those looking to make a quick buck.

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    Nov 10th 2018, 12:55 PM

    @Diarmaid Twomey: equates to about 135 quids worth of police work per Garda, wow!

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    Nov 10th 2018, 11:32 AM

    That’s definitely over €6,500 worth of cannabis in that picture. Only needed 100 gardaí to seize it, too. Money well spent, lads.

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    Nov 10th 2018, 11:39 AM

    100 Gardai to seize that?? Ffs. What a waste of resources

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    Nov 10th 2018, 12:24 PM

    Stop wasting my tax money.

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    Nov 10th 2018, 3:01 PM

    @Michael Grogan: Great comment. Try saying that to people affected by recent events/ tragedies in Foxrock, Athy, Laytown, just to mention a few- in a matter of days..???

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    Nov 10th 2018, 5:27 PM

    @Margate: It takes 100 Gardai to take €13,000 worth of drugs of the street. I’ll say it again. Stop wasting my tax money.

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    Mute Brian Smith
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    Nov 10th 2018, 11:44 AM

    They should’ve used some of those 100 Garda on speed checks on motorways and roads where no pedestrians/ houses or accidents ever happen. Much better use of resources, and make sure they get lots of overtime as well!!!!!

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    Nov 10th 2018, 11:59 AM

    Complete waste of Gardaí resources!
    Legalise, regulate, tax!

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    Nov 10th 2018, 1:44 PM

    Gardai only enforce the law, and well done to them as far as I am concerned, good job

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    Nov 10th 2018, 2:08 PM

    What a waste of time and resources. 100 people involved in a small bust. The cost of paying their overtime is probably triple the amount they actually found.

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    Nov 10th 2018, 5:07 PM

    Great, now put them away for a 5 year suspended sentence

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    Nov 11th 2018, 9:58 AM

    @Alan Wallace: i enjoyed that. very good read. thumbs up

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    Nov 10th 2018, 12:12 PM
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