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Al-Qaida hit list [VIDEO]. High-profile targets were found on the body of Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, the al-Qaida network's commander in East Africa, after he was shot dead last week in Somalia.
Discovery of the list prompted security services to hold a summit with Government ministers and warn the school.
Mohammad was on the United States' list of 26 most wanted terrorists and had a £3.5 million bounty on his head for his role in the 1998 bomb attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania which killed 224.
Also, an al-Qaida-linked website has posted a potential hit list of targets that include names and photos of several U.S. officials and business leaders, calling for terrorists to target these Americans in their own homes.
The FBI has sent out a new intelligence bulletin to law enforcement agencies, warning that this new web-based threat, while not a specific plot, is very detailed. The bulletin said the list includes leaders “in government, industry and media.”
America's security services have also issued a warning to major hotel chains.
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