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That's what the whole Toronto incident was. http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2370019
From the early reports I've read, it seems that this latest development is panning out much the same way.
From the article:
The group appears to have been rather inept, continuing their operations even after it should have been evident that they were under surveillance. More professional terrorists would also have been aware that large orders of ammonium nitrate are routinely reported to police. The three tons of fertilizer was a ridiculous amount that filled three pallets—only one ton was needed to carry out the devastating 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Police switched the fertilizer with a harmless substance in a "controlled delivery," similar to the procedure used in narcotics investigations.
Doesn't sound like:
Dazed said:I didn't say it was odd, I said the latest plot is oddly reminiscent of this one, where intelligence agents infilitrate a group of people, egg them on to commit a crime, supply them with everything they need and then arrest them.
You can't very well convict a group of people for running around in camoflage. But you can get a very good conviction if you catch the group handing over payment for what they believe to be three tons of ammonium nitrate (or drugs or weapons or smuggled people...) Do you see how this works now? It's very common.