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- WORLD, Page 46World NotesTERRORISMFatal Deception
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- A radio-cassette player: innocuous-looking, compact, popular
- with travelers. To a terrorist, the perfect place to conceal a
- bomb. British authorities concluded last week that the explosive
- device that blew up Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in
- December was hidden in a radio-cassette player. The Federal
- Aviation Administration immediately advised tighter checks on
- electronic goods at airports.
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- British investigators said reconstruction of a baggage
- container provided evidence that the radio-cassette player may have
- been put on board with luggage in Frankfurt. The evidence further
- pointed to a radical Syria-based group, the Popular Front for the
- Liberation of Palestine-General Command. Only two months before the
- Pan Am bombing, during a raid on suspected PFLP-GC terrorists, West
- German police found a Toshiba Boombeat portable radio that held
- 10.5 oz. of plastic explosives. An FAA report on the discovery
- noted that the device "would be very difficult to detect by normal
- X-ray inspection, indicating that it might be intended to pass
- undiscovered through areas subject to extensive security controls,
- such as airports."