US and European security and intelligence agencies have launched a massive manhunt for a team of Al Qaeda commandos planning to carry out Mumbai-style terror attacks in European cities. Disclosures by a captured German Al-Qaeda member Ahmed Sidiqi that a Mumbai-style terror attack may be in offing on the European mainland has unnerved American intelligence agencies.
American media had reported that Western intelligence officials are extremely worried about a Mumbai-style attack if the Al Qaeda chooses "softer" economic targets. "We're so vulnerable in Europe and the United States," said CNN terrorism consultant Paul Cruickshank. "Guns and ammunition can be concealed easily. They may be harder to access in Europe, but not impossible on the black market," he said.
"This new plot is perhaps an indication that Al Qaeda is trying to change its strategy," CNN's senior international correspondent Nic Robertson was quoted as saying. Following the revelation, US and European authorities are searching for the team of commandos planning attacks in Britain, France and Germany. US law enforcement officials say they have been told the terrorists were planning a series of "Mumbai-style"
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