Europe on high alert

Europe, September 23: European airports and other transport hubs are on “high alert” amid fears of terror attacks.Israeli intelligence website Debka has revealed of having evidence that there are fears of a spate of attacks by Algerian female suicide bombers

Security has been stepped up at London’s Heathrow, Amsterdam’s Schiphol and airports in Berlin and Rome, as well as at major European railway and underground stations, Debka said.

The commander of French police and security services Frederic Pechenard said on Wednesday they had “serious evidence coming from reliable intelligence sources telling us there is a risk of a major attack”.

Al-Qaida in North Africa was targeting France in particular, he said.

The threat included “the assassination of an important figure or an attempted mass casualty attack on a crowded public area like a metro train or department store”, Pechenard said.

One of the main prospective targets for the suicide bombings is reportedly the Gare du Nord station in Paris, where trains depart for London and cities in Italy, Belgium and Switzerland.

France is facing a “peak” terror threat, and authorities suspect al-Qaida’s North African affiliate of plotting a conventional bomb attack on a crowded target, the national police chief said on Wednesday.

The warning from National Police Chief Frederic Pechenard came on the eve of national protests that unions hope will send millions into city streets, and was the latest warning in a recent drumbeat from French officials that the public needs to be more alert about terrorism.

Besides French intelligence, Debka said the “reliable sources” referred to by Pechenard were an Algerian intelligence service, Algerian military intelligence, a Moroccan agency and the US agency which coordinates anti-terror activities against Al-Qaeda in the Horn of Africa and the Sahara region.

Security has been massively stepped up at St Pancras International Train Station in central London and on England’s four mainline rail services. Security has also been ratcheted up on the Eurostar service, connecting London to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and major cities in Germany, Debka said, citing “our counterterrorism sources”.

“A single bomber aboard one of the Eurorail multi-country links could wreak havoc along the entire line,” Debka said.

—Agencies