Khaleej Times

Lebanon helped foil Barbie doll bomb plot

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beirut — Lebanon’s interior minister said on Monday that the country’s police intelligen­ce played a major role in foiling a plot to bring down a UAE passenger plane that was supposed to take off from Sydney bound for Abu Dhabi.

Nouhad Machnouk told reporters that four Lebanese-Australian brothers, including one who is in detention in Lebanon, had planned to blow up the plane with bombs hidden inside a large Barbie doll and a meat grinder. He said the bombs did not make it onto the plane because the handbag they were placed in was

F7kg above the weight permitted by the airline. Machnouk said the bombs were sent back to the wouldbe attacker’s home in Australia.

He said the attacker tried to bring two explosives on the plane in case one of them did not work. The second would be detonated by one of the brothers who was supposed to be the suicide attacker. It was not immediatel­y clear how authoritie­s uncovered the plot. Australian authoritie­s said late last month that they thwarted a credible terrorist plot to down an airplane by smuggling a device onboard. They have provided few details, including the precise nature of the threat or any airlines involved.

The UAE’s Etihad Airways said it is working with Australian police in the ongoing investigat­ion.

Earlier this month, the Australian police said two men were charged with terrorism offenses in Australia in connection with an alleged plot to bring down the airplane. It was not immediatel­y clear if they were two of the four brothers. Four Lebanese-Australian men had been arrested by the police, who also reportedly seized a meat grinder that investigat­ors thought may be the basis of a bomb. One of the four was released later without charge.

Machnouk said two of th eb roth ers,K hale dandM ah moudKhayy at, are held in Australia, while another, Tarek, is a senior member of the Daesh group based in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa. He added that the fourth brother, Amer, was supposed to be on board the plane, working to bring it down 20 minutes after takeoff, but was arrested in Lebanon after he arrived in midJuly from Australia.

“The operation was foiled because of the extra weight,” Machnouk said. “Intelligen­ce branch followed on the case and found that Amer was involved in this act and it appears that he was supposed to carry it out.” He said that since Tarek Khayyat moved to Raqqa and became a Daesh commander, Lebanese police intelligen­ce started tracking his brothers. Machnouk said that about 400 passengers were on the plane, including 120 Lebanese. He said the four brothers wanted to punish the UAE and Australia for being part of the US-led coalition that is targeting the extremists. “When four Lebanese brothers in Australia decide to blow up an Emirati jet this means that the whole world should work together to fight terrorism,” Machnouk said. “Coordinati­on should be 24 hours a day between all security agencies to stop such attacks.” —

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