Czech interior minister denounces heightened security threats
The Czech intelligence services say they have no information suggesting the country might be at heightened risk of a terrorist attack. The statements came after ABC news cited US intelligence sources as saying that they had received signals about a possible threat to Glasgow Airport a fortnight ago and that Prague's Ruzyne Airport was also a likely target. Interior Minister Ivan Langer moved to allay fears saying the country's intelligence services were cooperating closely with foreign intelligence services and had no information suggesting the country might be at heightened risk. Security measures at Ruzyne Airport remain unchanged.