MURTALA MUHAMMED AIRPORT, LAGOS
A federal air marshal is in
quarantine in Houston today after being attacked last night by an unknown
assailant at the Lagos, Nigeria airport wielding a
syringe.
U.S. law
enforcement officials told that they were alarmed by the bizarre, unprovoked
attack because the assailant was apparently able to inject an unknown substance
into the back of one of the air marshal’s arms.
The air
marshal was traveling with a team of other marshals when the attack took place
in an unsecured area of the airport terminal in Lagos, the officials said.
He was able
to board the United Airlines flight to Houston he was scheduled to work and was
met early this morning in Houston by FBI agents and health workers from the
Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Amid fears
the substance could contain some form of the Ebola virus, the air marshal was
immediately put into quarantine. The FBI said he was screened "on-scene...
out of an abundance of caution."
An FBI
spokesperson said, “The victim did not exhibit any signs of illness during the
flight and was transported to a hospital upon landing for further testing. None
of the testing conducted has indicated a danger to other passengers."
Health
experts say most infectious agents would not immediately manifest or make the
patient contagious.
While the
unknown assailant ran away and could not be located, officials said the other
air marshals on the team were able to secure the needle and bring it on the
flight for testing in the U.S.
U.S. air
marshals travel undercover in plain clothes and it would not be immediately
obvious to an attacker that his target was an American law enforcement agent,
officials say.
“While there
is no immediate intelligence to confirm this was a targeted attack, this is our
reminder that international cowards will attempt to take sneaky lethal shots at
our honorable men and women abroad,” said Jon Adler, the national president of
the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association.
The Lagos
airport has long been considered a possible target for the terror group Boko Haram which has conducted a series of deadly
attacks across Nigeria
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Tuesday, September 9, 2014
International US Air Marshal in 'Quarantine' After Syringe Attack in Nigeria
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