Underwear bomber banned in Britain

Sunday Times:

THE son of a prominent Nigerian banker, who allegedly attempted to blow up a transatlantic flight over America, was barred from returning to Britain earlier this year.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, graduated from a university in London last year but his visa request was refused in May when he attempted to apply for a new course at a bogus college.

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For the past two years Abdulmutallab has been on a United States watchlist for people known to have extremist links, but he was not prevented from flying to America. UK officials indicated that he had passed across MI5’s radar but was not deemed sufficiently threatening to warrant surveillance.

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“He was refused entry (into the UK) on grounds that he was applying to study at an educational establishment that we didn’t consider to be genuine,” a Whitehall official said.

That was apparently not the red flag it should have been. The UK has had several suspected terrorist who have tried to use these diploma mills as a means of getting into the country. The US will probably take a keener interest in teh applicants from now on.

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