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Fort Dix: Security Remains Stringent


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(CBS) FORT DIX, N.J. Six men described by federal prosecutors as "Islamic
militants" have been arrested on charges they plotted to attack the Fort Dix
Army post and "kill as many soldiers as possible," federal authorities said
Tuesday. 

Fort Dix responded to the plot on Tuesday. Below find the full statement
from the Fort Dix Public Affairs Office.

FORT DIX SECURITY REMAINS STRINGENT

"Security at Fort Dix remains stringent in the wake of arrests Monday of six
men who were allegedly plotting a terrorist attack on the post. This alleged
attack is a reminder that we are a nation at war, and that each of us must
be vigilant and aware of our surroundings.

"On a positive note, the Fort Dix and McGuire AFB law enforcement community
has partnered with the FBI and local communities during this lengthy
investigation to ensure the safety of our joint installations.

"Mobilization and training continue as scheduled at Fort Dix, which has
mobilized and demobilized more than 95,000 Soldiers since September 11. 

"Those passing through checkpoints onto Fort Dix will notice more frequent
vehicle searches and strict adherence to a 100 percent ID check, which may
slow traffic. "


 



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