Ridge: Terror Data Were Updated Recently
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Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004
NEW YORK – Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, visiting one of the financial institutions believed to be targeted by al-Qaida, said Tuesday that terrorists updated their surveillance of those buildings as recently as January but that there was no evidence they had visited them recently.
After meeting with government officials and financial executives at Citigroup Center in midtown Manhattan, Ridge said al-Qaida was an organization that "does its homework."
"There's no evidence of recent surveillance ... but the information about the casings that we revealed Sunday have been updated as recently as January of this year," he said. "We know that this is an organization that plans in advance."
The government triggered the concerns Sunday when it announced that terrorists had recently observed the stock exchange and Citigroup, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank buildings in Washington, and Prudential Financial Inc.'s headquarters in Newark, N.J.
Since then, officials have acknowledged that the information came largely from a Pakistani computer engineer captured last month and that most of the information about the buildings was amassed in 2000 and 2001. No timetable for potential attacks has ever been specified.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg waved aside suggestions that the intelligence was outdated and that the city overreacted in enacting new security measures.
"The only thing you ever know about security measures is when you didn't take enough," he said Tuesday on NBC's "Today" show. "You never know when you took too many of them. We do what we think is appropriate."
"Some of this information is old, but what is clear is it has been updated, and more of it became available to the intelligence community on Friday," he said.........
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