Sunday, 22 March 2009

The Jerusalem Post Internet Edition

Major terror car bombing averted at Haifa's Lev Hamifratz mall

Mar. 21, 2009
Yaakov Lappin , THE JERUSALEM POST
An Israeli mall [illustrative... An Israeli mall
 
A major terrorist car bombing was averted at a Haifa mall on Saturday night when one of several explosive devices hidden in a parked vehicle malfunctioned.
"We believe this is a terrorist incident," a police statement said.
After being alerted by an employee of the Lev Hamifratz shopping center, who reported hearing an explosion at about 8:30 p.m., police sappers were dispatched to scan the area.
The sappers found a partially exploded bomb in the trunk of a white Subaru car which was parked outside the shopping center.
A further search of the vehicle uncovered several more unexploded bombs, which were neutralized by the sappers. No one was injured.
It was not immediately clear how the vehicle managed to get past the security checks at the mall entrance. The car was registered to a woman who lives in Jerusalem, but police would not release her identity.
Police immediately moved to evacuate the mall, which was filled with shoppers, and sealed off the area.
A major road adjacent to the mall was also closed to traffic, as police went on high alert across the Haifa area. Roadblocks were erected and the police presence was increased in crowded areas.
Northern Police spokesman Moshe Weitzman told The Jerusalem Post that "dozens of kilograms of explosives" were uncovered in the car.
"We have gone on alert and will remain prepared," Weitzman said.
A joint police-Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) meeting was held in the hours following the incident.


Car Bomb Tragedy Narrowly Averted at Haifa Mall

Adar 25, 5769, 21 March 09 11:54
by Gil Ronen
 
 
Haifa mall Haifa mall
 
Israel (IsraelNN.com) Police sappers found and safely neutralized 30 kg. of explosives inside a car parked under the Haifa Cinemall Saturday night. The explosives had been packed into 14 black bags, loaded into a rucksack.
The car bomb was discovered by chance; passersby alerted security officers after a small explosion occurred inside the car. The security officers alerted police, who discovered the explosives.
Large police forces were called to the mall and all those in the building at the time, mostly shoppers and moviegoers, were immdiately evacuated.
Police blocked vehicles on the main thoroughfare to and from the mall and traffic came to a halt. They also were looking for a possible second terrorist car, suspected to be traveling on Route Six.
Northern District Commander Shimon Koren said that “the background of the incident is almost certainly hostile terrorism. We see no signs of anything else.”
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