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Watch out for human bombs, airlines told

indiatimes.com (1 year ago)

May 8, 2012

A bureau of civil aviation security circular dated May 4 has warned airlines of “newly identified potential threat through the evolution in the method used by terrorists to creatively construct and conceal weapons”. full story

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