Guardian
Tuesday March 1, 2005 3:46 PM
By JOCELYN GECKER
Associated Press Writer
LYON, France (AP) - Interpol sounded an ``urgent'' warning Tuesday that bioterrorism is the world's greatest security threat and police across the globe are ill-equipped to handle an attack.
At a meeting hosted by the global police agency, police and security officials shied from detailing specific threats but warned that al-Qaida has stated its intention to use biological weapons and that Iraq has become the breeding ground for terrorist groups.
``There is no criminal threat with greater potential danger to all countries, regions and people in the world than the threat of bioterrorism,'' Interpol Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble said in opening remarks.
``And there is no crime area where the police generally have as little training than in preventing - or responding to - bioterrorist attacks,'' Noble added.
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