Police ease security measures at Prague's Ruzyne Airport

This morning Czech police eased anti-terrorism measures at Prague's Ruzyne Airport, which have been in place since last Wednesday. The airport had been on a state of high alert after police received information from a woman claiming to be a psychic that an aircraft was going to be attacked. Police said they had been duty bound to take the threat seriously as the woman did not act anonymously and had very specific information about the planes that were to be targeted. The Prima commercial television station reported that flights to Israel had been the subject of most concern.

Author: Coilin O'Connor