Air travellers are subjected to stringent checking after the plot to blow up an US Airliner was foiled
merisarkar news service
New Delhi, December 27, 2009
Airport authorities around the world have imposed stringent security measures after an attempt by a suspected al-Qaida linked Nigerian terrorist to blow up an US airliner was foiled.
Authorities have stepped up security checks at airports following the attack two days ago.
These measures are largely affecting flights to the United States.
A report says that Police in Britain is continuing their search of a flat in London that has been linked to the 23 year Nigerian Umar Farook Abdul Mutallab.