FBI says Abdulmutallab’s bomb didn’t explode because of dirty underwear
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab may have failed to blow up an airliner on Christmas Day 2009 because he didn’t change his underwear.
The
Nigerian man allegedly wore the explosive underwear for three weeks to
make sure he was comfortable enough to get through security, only taking
it off when he showered.
“We
think ultimately, that probably is what caused a little bit of
separation in the sequence of events in the explosion,” FBI agent Ted
Peissig, who interrogated Abdulmutallab, told ABC News’ Detroit affiliate WXYZ.
Abdulmutallab
pleaded guilty to attempting to blow up Northwest Flight 253 over metro
Detroit, which was carrying 300 people. The device failed to detonate
but the would-be bomber was given multiple life sentences.
The
details were unearthed in an interview with two FBI agents who
interrogated and secured a confession from Abdulmutallab after his
arrest, reports the Daily Mail.
Peissig told ABC how Abdulmutallab attempted to detonate the bomb.
After returning to his seat from the restroom, Abdulmutallab reportedly
told the passenger seated next to him that he wasn’t feeling well.
“And pulled a blanket almost completely concealing himself up to the chin,” Agent Peissig tells ABC.
He
injected a mixture of liquids and solids into the explosive chemicals
already packed into his underwear. Even though the bomb did not
detonate, it caught fire and badly burned the terrorist in the groin.
Even
though it’s fortunate Abdulmutallab’s dirty underwear caused the bomb
to fail, Peissig told ABC that the fire was extremely dangerous.
“In speaking with the pilots collectively, there’s no greater emergency on a plane than fire,” says Peissig.
“To
them, that is the worst thing that can happen. The planes themselves
are no longer cable controlled, they’re wire controlled. They could lose
complete control of the plane if the flame impinged on the wiring,” he
explains.
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