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*[http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=162771 Umaru Mutallab's Son Identified as Delta Airline Attempted Bomber-ThisDayOnline]
*[http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=162771 Umaru Mutallab's Son Identified as Delta Airline Attempted Bomber-ThisDayOnline]
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2009/12/26/2009-12-26_father_of_umar_farouk_abdul_mutallab_nigerian_terror_suspect_in_flight_253_attac.html#ixzz0apMH8dEC Father of Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, Nigerian terror suspect in Flight 253 attack, warned U.S.]
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2009/12/26/2009-12-26_father_of_umar_farouk_abdul_mutallab_nigerian_terror_suspect_in_flight_253_attac.html#ixzz0apMH8dEC Father of Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, Nigerian terror suspect in Flight 253 attack, warned U.S.]
*[http://www.historyguy.com/airplane_attempted_bombing_christmasday_2009.htm Overview of Northwest Airlines Flight 253 Terror Attack]
* [http://news.delta.com/index.php?s=43&item=834 Delta Air Lines Issues Statement on Northwest Flight 253] - [[Delta Air Lines]]
* [http://news.delta.com/index.php?s=43&item=834 Delta Air Lines Issues Statement on Northwest Flight 253] - [[Delta Air Lines]]
* [http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1261781694515.shtm Statement by Department of Homeland Security Press Secretary Sara Kuban--Dept. of Homeland Security Press Release, Dec. 25, 2009]
* [http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1261781694515.shtm Statement by Department of Homeland Security Press Secretary Sara Kuban--Dept. of Homeland Security Press Release, Dec. 25, 2009]

Revision as of 20:19, 26 December 2009

Abdulfarouk Umar Muttalab The Nigerian man who allegedly attempted to blow up Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on Christmas Day, 2009. He is the son of former First Bank PLC chairman Alhaji Umar Mutallab, and was a student at University College of London, where he was enrolled in the department of mechanical engineering from September 2005 to June 2008. Abdulfarouk Umar Muttalab apparently visited Yemen prior to returning to Nigeria in December, 2009. From Nigeria, he travelled to Amsterdam, where he boarded Northwest Airlines Flight 253 enroute to Detroit, Michigan, USA on Christmas Day.

Passengers reported smelling smoke and saw that something in his lap was on fire. Investigators determined that Abdulfarouk Umar Mutallab was attempting to ignite an explosive device in an apparent attempt to destroy the plan. Fellow passenger Jasper Schuringa, a Dutch citizen, jumped on Abdulmutallab, and he and other passengers subdued him as flight attendants used fire extinguishers to douse the flames. At this point, Abdulmutallab was taken toward the front of the airplane cabin, and was seen to have lost his pants due to the fire, and had burns on his legs.

Abdulfarouk Umar Muttalab’s father reportedly informed U.S. authorities of his son’s extreme religious views. The Mutallab family is Muslim.

After entering custody, Mutallab told authorities he had an extremist affiliation, and said he was directed by al-Qaida. He said that the device was obtained in Yemen, along with instructions from al-Qaida as to how to use it. Authorities have not yet confirmed his statements.

A counterterrorism official told The New York Times that his claim "may have been aspirational". The motive for the attack was unclear. However, the attack was near the date of the eighth anniversary of the attempt of an al-Qaida member to blow up a plane using explosives hidden in his shoe. The Taliban also released a video of a captured U.S. soldier on the day of the attack. The Yemeni branch of al-Qaida recently came under attack by the Yemeni government with aid from the U.S. The senior Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, Representative Pete Hoekstra, said officials in the Obama administration and officials with law-enforcement information access told him the suspect may have had contact with Anwar Al Awlaki; al-Awlaki is the former imam linked to al-Qaida, three of the 9/11 bombers, and Nidal Hasan, the suspected Fort Hood shooter, among others. Hoekstra said: “The question we'll have to raise is was this imam in Yemen influential enough to get some people to attack the US again." Hoekstra said in an interview: “The suspicion is also that” the suspect “had contact with al-Awlaki. The belief is this is a stronger connection with al-Awlaki” than Hasan had.In addition, an attack of this type (injecting chemicals into a substance to provoke a chemical explosion) has not been used in previous terrorist plots, and it is possible that the attempt was a test to see if such materials could pass through screening and how much damage the resulting blast would cause.