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30 death threats to Obama daily, and number rising

TimePublished on Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 13:41, Updated on Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 13:48 in World section

TO STAY SECURE: US President Barack Obama and his family are never out of thier security's sights.

TO STAY SECURE: US President Barack Obama and his family are never out of thier security


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Washington: President Barack Obama faces more than 30 potential death threats every day but the US Secret Service which is in charge of protecting him is "over-stretched and under-resourced", a new book claims.

Individuals and groups have made threats to kill Obama after his inauguration on January 20. The rate of threats has surged by 400 per cent from the 3,000 a year or so under former President George W. Bush, according to Ronald Kessler, author of 'In the President's Secret Service'.

Most of the threats to Obama, whose Secret Service codename is Renegade, are kept under wraps amid fears that revealing such details would only lead to more copycat attempts, the Daily Telegraph said in a report based on the book.

According to the report, white supremacists in Tennessee planed to assassinate Obama late last year. After Obama secured the presidential nomination, "assassinate Obama" became a popular search term online.

Security was tight throughout Washington on Obama's inauguration day amid fear that white supremacists or terrorists would try to disrupt the event.

According to the book, intelligence officials received information that people associated with the Somalia-based Islamist group al-Shabaab might try to disrupt Obama's inauguration. Secret Service cooperated with at least 40,000 agents and officers from some 94 police, military and security agencies on his inauguration day.

Despite all this, there were allegedly glaring loopholes in the security. Kessler describes how more than 100 VIPs and major campaign donors were allowed to walk along a public pavement before boarding "secure" buses without being screened by metal detectors.

Although most threats are not credible, each one has to be investigated meticulously. However, the over-stretched and under-resourced Secret Service has increasingly cut corners after it was absorbed by the new Homeland Security Department under Bush, the report said.

Instead of recruiting more agents, they are being asked to work longer hours to cover the extra load which has meant that they have missed on valuable firearms training, physical fitness sessions and tests.

"We have half the number of agents we need, but requests for more agents have fallen on deaf ears at headquarters," a Secret Service agent was quoted as saying by the British daily.

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