http://www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-81319.html
<http://www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-81319.html>
NYPD counter-terrorism department         describes Awlaki as        
'most dangerous man in world'
Washington, Nov. 11 : Yemen-based           American-born Al-Qaeda
suspect Anwar Al Awlaki           has been described as 'the most
dangerous man in the world' by           an intelligence          
research specialist attached with the New York Police Department's
<http://www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-81319.html> 
counter-terrorism division.

According to Fox News, this         assessment is based on        
Awlaki's longstanding links to terrorism, his "proven track        
record of         radicalizing Muslims", his suspected involvement in
planning and         encouraging attacks such as 9/11, the 7/7 and 7/21
transatlantic         plots, the         Fort Hood shooter, the Times
Square attempted bomber, the         underwear bomber and         more.

His ongoing propaganda campaign thru DVD's , web postings and        
the online         magazine "Inspire" is also being cited as a factor
for this         identity.

The NYPD presentation in Saudi Arabia was one of many regular        
briefs with         private security
<http://www.newkerala.com/news/world/fullnews-81319.html>  officials who
are members of the         "SHIELD" program, considered         a "force
multiplier" by NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly.

Kelly has described the 7000 SHIELD participants as extra eyes        
and ears for         police, an important part of the "protection
protocol" involving         large offices and corporations across the
city where the         department can quickly         spread the word
about watches, alerts and potential threats         including mail bombs
and suspicious packages.

--ANI









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