Federal authorities on Saturday charged a 23-year-old Nigerian man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab , with trying to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas Day, and officials said the suspect told them he had obtained explosive chemicals and a syringe that were sewn into his underwear from a bomb expert in Yemen associated with Al Qaeda.
Abdulmutallab appeared to have chosen his seat on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 carefully. The Christmas Day seat in aisle 19 placed him right over the fuel tanks of the jetliner and at the window, where an explosion would have maximum effect, US security experts told US broadcasters.
The Nigerian terrorist suspect spent 20 minutes in the bathroom as the plane entered its descent pattern into the Detroit, Michigan airport.
Then he returned to his seat complaining of a stomach ache, covered his lap with a blanket and ignited the PETN explosive strapped somewhere between his legs with a fluid injection, US justice officials indicated Saturday.
All was apparently going according to plan.
But Abdulmutallab had not reckoned with the quick-thinking response of a fellow passenger, Jasper Schuringa, a video director from Holland.
The minute the Dutch man heard the firecracker-type popping, smelled the smoke and saw the fire coming from one row ahead of him, on the opposite side of the plane, Schuringa leapt over seats and passengers to get to the source.
“However, the routing was later changed to Lagos-Amsterdam-Detroit-Amsterdam-Lagos,” the Director-General said. He said the return journey of Abdulmutallab was booked for January 8, 2010 out of Detroit, to arrive Lagos January 9, 2010
Federal authorities on Saturday charged a 23-year-old Nigerian man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab , with trying to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas Day, and officials said the suspect told them he had obtained explosive chemicals and a syringe that were sewn into his underwear from a bomb expert in Yemen associated with Al Qaeda.
Abdulmutallab appeared to have chosen his seat on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 carefully. The Christmas Day seat in aisle 19 placed him right over the fuel tanks of the jetliner and at the window, where an explosion would have maximum effect, US security experts told US broadcasters.
The Nigerian terrorist suspect spent 20 minutes in the bathroom as the plane entered its descent pattern into the Detroit, Michigan airport.
Then he returned to his seat complaining of a stomach ache, covered his lap with a blanket and ignited the PETN explosive strapped somewhere between his legs with a fluid injection, US justice officials indicated Saturday.
All was apparently going according to plan.
But Abdulmutallab had not reckoned with the quick-thinking response of a fellow passenger, Jasper Schuringa, a video director from Holland.
The minute the Dutch man heard the firecracker-type popping, smelled the smoke and saw the fire coming from one row ahead of him, on the opposite side of the plane, Schuringa leapt over seats and passengers to get to the source.
“However, the routing was later changed to Lagos-Amsterdam-Detroit-Amsterdam-Lagos,” the Director-General said. He said the return journey of Abdulmutallab was booked for January 8, 2010 out of Detroit, to arrive Lagos January 9, 2010