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Statement by Secretary Chertoff

Release Date: June 30, 2007

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
Contact: 202-282-8010

We have been in close contact with our counterparts in the U.K. regarding today’s incident at the Glasgow airport and yesterday’s car bomb discoveries in London. Our law enforcement and intelligence officials are closely monitoring the ongoing investigations. The senior leadership of the U.S. government has been meeting on these issues both yesterday and today. DHS and the FBI have provided updates and protective measures guidance to our state and local homeland security and law enforcement partners.

At this point, I have seen no specific, credible information suggesting that this latest incident is connected to a threat to the homeland.  We have no plans at this time to change the national threat level, although we remind everyone that the aviation threat level has been raised to orange since last fall.

However, in an abundance of caution during this holiday period, DHS will be implementing plans to increase our security measures at U.S. airports, mass transit and other transportation facilities. Some of these measures will be visible; others will not. As always, airline passengers should arrive at the airport with sufficient time for security clearance. We encourage the public to go about their business and recreational plans as usual, but remain vigilant to the events happening in your environment and report any suspicious activities to authorities.

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