
What To Do If You Spot Suspicious Terrorist Activity
If you see suspicious behavior, do not confront the individuals involved.
Take note of the details:
S - Size (Jot down the number of people, gender, ages, and physical descriptions)
A - Activity (Describe exactly what they are doing)
L - Location (Provide exact location)
U - Uniform (Describe what they are wearing, including shoes)
T - Time (Provide date, time, and duration of activity)
E - Equipment (Describe vehicle, make, color etc., license plate, camera, guns, etc)
Suspicious activity is often recalled after an event. We must train ourselves to be on the lookout for things that are out of the ordinary and arouse suspicions.
Keep in mind, those who commit terrorist acts:
Usually live among us without appearing suspicious while planning and
preparing for their attack. They may be your neighbor, student or friend.
Often they will need training or equipment that will arouse suspicion.
Need to conduct surveillance on possible targets and gather information on the planned attack location.
All of these things make terrorists vulnerable to detection, by those watching for certain characteristics.
Learn to recognize the difference between normal and abnormal behavior. It can be a fine line. Stay alert in your daily travels and routines and get to know:
Who your neighbors are
What cars are normally in your neighborhood
Who regularly makes deliveries at work and in your neighborhood
Staying alert is NOT about becoming paranoid. Staying alert is being aware of ones surroundings. Be alert to indications of possible trouble. They may include:
A local activity that could indicate problems in your community.
One of the clues that led to the recent break-up of a terrorist plot was that several of the cell members were spotted celebrating in an apartment complex on the anniversary of 911.
Previous activity or crimes.
Controversial issues being debated.
Suspicious thefts.
It is impossible to identify a terrorist by
Appearance
Nationality
Language
You CAN only identify a terrorist threat by observing or hearing about suspicious activity that may lead to a criminal act.
Identifying suspicious activity is not a difficult science. Rely on your judgment. Your suspicion of a threat could be confirmed with only one incident or it could take a series of incidents. Your suspicions will need to be based on:
Experience
Judgment
Common sense
Review some possible suspicious activity.
Here is just one example:
Unusual Interest in High Risk or Symbolic Targets
Maybe you are at a high profile location or, perhaps a National Monument and you notice a person nearby taking several photos. Thats not unusual. But then you notice that the person is only taking photos of the locations surveillance cameras, entrence crash barriers and access control procedures. Is that normal for a tourist? Not.
The following should cause a heightened sense of suspicion:
suspicious or unusual interest
surveillance (suspicious in nature)
inappropriate photographs or videos
note-taking
drawing of diagrams
annotating maps
using binoculars or night vision devices
Unusual or suspicious activity does not necessarily mean that terrorist activity is happening, but be aware of the following suspicious behaviors:
Individuals acting furtively and suspiciously
Individuals avoiding eye contact
Individuals departing quickly when seen or approached
Individuals in places they dont belong
A strong odor coming from a building or vehicle
An overloaded vehicle
Fluid leaking from a vehicle, other than the engine or gas tank
Over dressed for the type of weather
Fraudulent Identification
Many of the 9/11 terrorists were in the country illegally and using fraudulent IDs. Altering or using false government identification in any way and for any purpose is against the law.
Read a recent news article we featured discussing this.
Fraudulent IDs include:
drivers license
social security card
passport
birth certificate
If you believe someone is using or has altered government identification, please notify the law enforcement authrities. Do NOT request to see another persons ID when not appropriate. Allow law enforcements to do the investigating.
Terrorists, when not acting alone, need to meet with their conspirators and often times work within a cell. Pay attention to visitors and guests that
arrive and leave at unusual hours
try not to be noticed
act in a suspicious manner
park an unusual distance from the meeting
have an unusual number of unrelated people living together
Not all people who maintain privacy are terrorists. But people intent on doing illegal acts want to be left alone.
Some signs that may raise your suspicions.
they only let you into the apartment or house with plenty of prior notice
they change the locks often
they keep certain rooms off limits
they cover tables and other pieces of furniture
they never allow maid service in a hotel room
they only take hotel room service outside the door
they only accept deliveries at the hotels front desk or outside a closed door
Deliveries are a common method for terrorists to carry out their attacks. Be aware of:
a vehicle with hazardous material parked or driving in an inappropriate area
unusual deliveries of chemicals or fertilizer
unattended bags or boxes in a public access place
fire extinguishers that may have been moved or tampered with
unusual or unexpected mail
Unusual Purchases or Thefts
Terrorists need supplies to carry out their attacks and accomplish their goals.
Pay attention to purchases, rentals or thefts of:
police, security, public utility, mail carrier, or airline uniforms and equipment
explosives
weapons
ammunition
propane bottles
toxic chemicals
vehicles able to contain or haul hazardous materials
Additional suspicious activity may include:
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