The sole remaining indicted fugitive from the 1993 conspiracy to topple the WTC, Abdul Rahman Yasin, is living in a safe house in Baghdad. Coinky-dence? I don't think so.
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Following the New York World Trade Center bombing, law enforcement officials obtained evidence which led to the indictments and arrests of several suspected terrorists involved in the bombing. ABDUL RAHMAN YASIN, one of those indicted, fled the United States immediately after the bombing to avoid arrest. YASIN is now a fugitive from justice. YASIN was born in the United States, moved to Iraq during the 1960's, and returned to the U.S. in the fall of 1992. He possesses a U.S. passport. Because of the nature of the crimes for which he is charged, YASIN should be considered armed and extremely dangerous. Indicted for: damage by means of fire or an explosive; damage by means of fire or an explosive to U.S. property; transport in interstate commerce an explosive; destruction of motor vehicles or motor vehicle facilities; conspiracy to commit offense or defraud the U.S.; aiding and abetting; penalty of death or life imprisonment when death results; assault of a federal officer in the line of duty; commission of a crime of violence through the use of a deadly weapon or device. A reward of up to $5 million is being offered for information leading to the arrest or conviction of YASIN. If you have information about YASIN or the World Trade Center bombing, contact authorities or the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. |
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