Resurgent Al-Qaeda May Plot Attacks In Airports, Airlines: UK Minister

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Wallace on Sunday warned that terrorist group Al-Qaeda was on a resurgent mode and may be plotting major terrorist attacks on airports and
a growing threat that is keeping ministers "awake at night", The Sunday Times reported."The aviation threat is real," he warned
He added that British intelligence has revealed that Al-Qaeda was developing technology to bring down passenger jets."Aviation is still a
blue riband event for these terrorists
Al-Qaeda are resurgent
They have reorganised
They are pushing more and more plots towards Europe and have become familiar with new methods and still aspire aviation attacks," he
said.The minister said the British government has pumped in 25 million pounds into a joint UK Home Office and Department for Transport
research programme on how to protect planes even more from new chemicals, different methods of explosion and insider threats.He noted that
the decline of the Islamic State meant Al-Qaeda would seek to reassert itself as the world's leading terror group and an aviation attack
could be its calling card."Al-Qaeda sat quietly in the corner and tried to work out what the 21st century looked like, while Islamic State
became the latest terrorist boy band, but they have not gone away - they have reorganised
You're seeing Al-Qaeda appear in areas we thought were dormant," Mr Wallace told the newspaper.Al-Qaeda and its affiliates are now believed
to be active in Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen, Libya and other countries in the Middle East.The UK minister said improvements in airport
security meant terrorists were less likely to smuggle explosives through terminal security systems."They have explored other ways of getting
bombs on planes
We've talked publicly about an insider threat issue
If you can't get in the front door, you're going to try to get in the back door," he said."In 2019 we should be alert to Al-Qaeda
They are re-energising some previous links and support and their ambition towards aviation is real," he added.The minister also confirmed