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U.S. on alert ahead of 10 year tragedy of 9 / 11


SeributawaNews - United States back to idle before the tenth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. There were reports of terror threats back again when the American people remember the incident called the tragedy of 9 / 11. 

According to BBC news station, alert was delivered by Michael Bloomberg, mayor of New York - the city that targeted al-Qaeda terrorist attack ten years ago. According to him, the level of security at bridges, tunnels, and public transport will be improved to prevent the occurrence of things that are unwanted. 

Janet Fedarcyk, officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in New York, also threw a similar statement. "Al-Qaeda show an interest in dates and important warnings. In short, there is reliable information and specifics about this, but still can not confirmable," said Fedarcyk without more information detailing what they receive. 



Authorities are working with intelligence from the threat received on 7 September 2011. In a statement, Bloomberg also said New York police will deploy extra manpower. 

Improved security also includes the addition of the security apparatus and checking bags on public vehicles. "Specifically, we were worried something would happen on the anniversary of 9 / 11. Why, we saw a discussion about the attack 10 years 9 / 11 attacks in the material left by Osama Bin Laden," said Chief of Police of New York, Raymond Kelly. 

"There is no doubt that New York is now safer than 10 years ago, but of course nobody can guarantee it. We do not know what we did not know, and we do what we believe will protect the city, but the world is a place dangerous, "continued Kelly. 

U.S. special forces found a number of documents as Osama Bin Laden's hideout raided in Abbottabad, Pakistan, May 2011. The contents of these documents indicate that bin Laden planned to attack America again on the anniversary of tragedy 9 / 11. (Vivanews)

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