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A chilling inheritance of terror [Khalid Mohammed Already Dead Last Year, Yet FBI Just Caught Him!]
Asia Times ^ | Oct. 30, 2002 !!! | Syed Saleem Shahzad

Posted on 03/03/2003 11:58:46 PM PST by Hoppean

A chilling inheritance of terror By Syed Saleem Shahzad

KARACHI - Ever since the frenzied shootout last month on September 11 in Karachi there have been doubts over whether Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the self-proclaimed head of al-Qaeda's military committee, died in the police raid on his apartment.

Certainly, another senior al-Qaeda figure, Ramzi Binalshibh, widely attributed as being the coordinator of the September 11 attacks on the United States a year earlier, was taken alive and handed over to the US. The latest information is that he is on a US warship somewhere in the Gulf.

Now it has emerged that Kuwaiti national Khalid Shaikh Mohammed did indeed perish in the raid, but his wife and child were taken from the apartment and handed over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in whose hands they remain.

Sources close to Pakistani intelligence agents say that the wife, under intense interrogation, has revealed information that is likely to lead to a new crackdown in Pakistan, as well as in Southeast Asia.

After the Taliban and al-Qaeda were routed in Afghanistan at the end of 2001, many fled to Pakistan to regroup and set up new cells. One of these, as described in Asia Times Online, From the al-Qaeda puzzle, a picture emerges, was in Karachi, with Khalid Shaikh Mohammed as its head.

Despite being tracked by informers within Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who has been described as "probably the only man who knows all the [al-Qaeda] pieces of the puzzle", always managed to remain one step ahead of any raiding parties in the slum areas along the coastal belt of Karachi.

However, it was then learned that Shaikh Mohammed had established connections with some local groups, including underworld figures, to entrench his cell. Using highly sensitive equipment, in April a call was tracked to someone by the name of Arif, living in the densely populated southwestern part of the city. Arif spoke to a Tunisian, passing on a message from Shaikh Mohammed. Subsequently, the Tunisian is believed to be the man who rammed a truck laden with explosives into a Jewish synagogue in Djerba in Tunisia in which many French and German citizens died.

After this suicide attack, the FBI were onto Shaikh Mohammed in a big way, and, no doubt not entirely without coincidence, on September 11 they decided on a showdown at the apartment of Shaikh Mohammed, his wife and child, in the Defense Housing Authority near Korangi Road. A number of Arabs were also living in the apartment at the time.

Initially, the joint ISI-FBI plan was to take Shaikh Mohammed alive so that he could be grilled, especially as he was believed to have knowledge of other al-Qaeda cells in Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and elsewhere. However, as a plainclothed officer climbed the stairs toward the third-floor apartment, a hand grenade was thrown, and he retreated. Reinforcements then arrived, and for the next few hours a fierce gun battle blazed.

The FBI, still keen to take Shaikh Mohammed alive, teargassed the area, and a number of people were captured. However, despite instructions to the contrary, a few Pakistan Rangers entered the flat, where they found Shaikh Mohammed and another man, allegedly with their hands up. The Rangers nevertheless opened fire on the pair.

Later, the Pakistani press carried pictures of a message scrawled in blood on the wall of the flat, proclaiming the Muslim refrain of Kalma, in Arabic: "There is no God except Allah, Mohammed is his messenger"). An official who was present in the flat at the time of the shooting has told Asia Times Online that the message was written by Shaikh Mohammed with his own blood as his life drained from him.

Subsequently, to their surprise, the raiders learned that Ramzi Binalshibh had been netted in the swoop. And nothing further was said of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.

But now it emerges that an Arab woman and a child were taken to an ISI safe house, where they identified the Shaikh Mohammed's body as their husband and father. The body was kept in a private NGO mortuary for 20 days before being buried, under the surveillance of the FBI, in a graveyard in the central district of Karachi.

The widow subsequently underwent exhaustive interrogation in the custody of FBI officials, during which she revealed details of people who visited her husband, and of his other contacts and plans. News of the death of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was intentionally suppressed so that officials could play on the power of his name to follow up leads and contacts.

From this it emerges that, in particular, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was in close contact with the Rabitatul Mujahideen, an alliance formed by Indonesia's Jemaah Islamiyah to act as a central committee for leaders of the various militant groups in Southeast Asia. He was also in touch with dissident groups within the Lashkar-i-Taiba, a Pakistani-based militant group that has been active in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in Indian-administered Kashmir, and another Pakistani militia, the Ansarul Islam.

Intelligence officials now believe that through these links a new wave of terror will be unleashed - and officials have already taken the precaution to warn the intelligence agencies of friendly countries to check the lists of all people who have undergone flight training in the past six months: They have been led to believe that another World Trade Center/Pentagon attack is being planned, although not on a target in the US.

(©2002 Asia Times Online Co, Ltd. All rights reserved. Please contact content@atimes.com for information on our sales and syndication policies.)


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; fbi; khalidmohammed; livingdead; memoryhole
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Rescued from the Memory Hole: the al-Qaeda leader the FBI announces they just caught was already confirmed dead last year!
1 posted on 03/03/2003 11:58:46 PM PST by Hoppean
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To: Hoppean
Nice try, but look at the source.
2 posted on 03/04/2003 12:04:55 AM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Hoppean
I guess he wasn't so dead...
3 posted on 03/04/2003 12:09:16 AM PST by DB (©)
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To: piasa
Seen this story all over the web...Check this out from ABC News: http://abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s796172.htm

Ahmed's cousin Omar Khan, a medical doctor, said the security men took away a computer when they searched the house.

Some analysts questioned whether Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had actually been arrested on Saturday and speculated he may have been held for some time.

"I think he was arrested several months ago in the shootout in Karachi," one expert on Pakistan who declined to be identified said, referring to a gunbattle in September in the southern port city that netted another Al Qaeda figure, Ahmed Omar Abdel Rahman, known as Binalshibh.

Mohammed was reported to have narrowly evaded capture in that battle, when Karachi police identified him as a man hit by a police sniper.
4 posted on 03/04/2003 12:18:09 AM PST by Pro-Bush
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To: piasa
Actually the Asia Times is a pretty reliable news source.

I think this article just shows how hard it is to catch these people.

This guy was the master of disguises, and he probably had a prearrangement with the wife, that in such situation, she should identify the body of someone else.

But obviously the intel agencies didn't fully believe he was dead, or they wouldn't have continued to look for him, until they finally caught him. Maybe that article was just disinformation put out to make him think they bought the story.

The article also pointed out what an important catch this guy is.

" Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who has been described as "probably the only man who knows all the [al-Qaeda] pieces of the puzzle" "
5 posted on 03/04/2003 12:21:28 AM PST by FairOpinion
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To: Hoppean; Mitchell; The Great Satan; Badabing Badaboom
Rescued from the Memory Hole:
the al-Qaeda leader the FBI announces
they just caught was already confirmed dead last year!

Depends which Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
you are talking about.
There seem to be many of them.
Some of them may be dead.
Others may be alive
and well
and living in Iraq.
Still others may be studying
or teaching
in prestigious universities

6 posted on 03/04/2003 12:25:29 AM PST by Allan
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To: Hoppean
C.P.R.
7 posted on 03/04/2003 12:32:10 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Allan
Thanks for the ping. So the story of his being found does seem to go back to Fall, 2002, not just to a few days ago. Whether he was captured or killed I don't know, but my guess is that he was captured alive. Would they take a chance on saying he was captured if, in fact, he had been killed? Lies like that have a way of being revealed, causing both embarrassment and loss of credibility.
8 posted on 03/04/2003 12:57:38 AM PST by Mitchell
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To: Mitchell
I remember the arrest last September, and for a few hours, the story was they they picked up KSM with bin-Alshib (or whatever the hell the other fellow's name was). A few hours after the story broke, they said, no, KSM got away in the ambush -- later it came out that they got his kids. I think it is quite possible that, as some in Pakistan are suggesting, the arrest took place back in September, and they are only revealing it now to coincide with the end-game in the UN. There is talk of him being shipped back to Kuwait. I wonder, if that happens, what will be revealed at that point?
9 posted on 03/04/2003 1:03:37 AM PST by The Great Satan (Revenge, Terror and Extortion: A Guide for the Perplexed)
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To: Hoppean
Pakistani press carried pictures of a message scrawled in blood on the wall of the flat, proclaiming the Muslim refrain of Kalma, in Arabic: "There is no God except Allah, Mohammed is his messenger"). An official who was present in the flat at the time of the shooting has told Asia Times Online that the message was written by Shaikh Mohammed with his own blood as his life drained from him.

One would have to be a complete idiot to believe this rubbish.

10 posted on 03/04/2003 1:07:40 AM PST by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
One would have to be a complete idiot to believe this rubbish.

It's almost as ludicrous as this.

11 posted on 03/04/2003 1:11:45 AM PST by The Great Satan (Revenge, Terror and Extortion: A Guide for the Perplexed)
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To: FairOpinion
I wasn't referring to the Asia Times, I was referring to these jokers:

Sources close to Pakistani intelligence agents say that the wife

I wouldn't be surprised if we caught him back then and are only now revealing it... we did that with Padilla, for example. But as for parts from "sources close to the Paki intelligence," keep in mind the nature of the source.

12 posted on 03/04/2003 1:20:12 AM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: The Great Satan; Allan
I think it is quite possible that, as some in Pakistan are suggesting, the arrest took place back in September...

Yes, I've been thinking that the arrest might have taken place some time last Fall, but I hadn't remembered that he was involved when Binalshibh was captured.

It didn't make sense to me that we would reveal his capture immediately. Why would we give away our hand like that? If you don't announce his capture and then decide that going public would be useful, you can always do so. But once you go public, that's it, you can't take it back. So I figured that he had been captured much earlier than was being stated, probably in Fall, 2002, but it was just being announced now.

In fact, maybe he wasn't captured in the September incident. I'm just speculating here, but perhaps he escaped then, as one of the stories claimed, and was only captured a month or two later.

13 posted on 03/04/2003 1:23:17 AM PST by Mitchell
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To: Hoppean
Rescued from the Memory Hole: the al-Qaeda leader the FBI announces they just caught was already confirmed dead last year!

Confirmed dead??? By who? Unnamed sources????

14 posted on 03/04/2003 1:31:58 AM PST by xm177e2 (smile) :-)
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To: Mitchell; keri
For what it's worth
I heard a report tonight
that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was living
with a Major in the Pakistani Army
in a house
owned by the leader of Islam al Jamiah
a Pakistani fundamentalist organization.
15 posted on 03/04/2003 1:57:34 AM PST by Allan
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To: Hoppean
Later, the Pakistani press carried pictures of a message scrawled in blood on the wall of the flat, proclaiming the Muslim refrain of Kalma, in Arabic: "There is no God except Allah, Mohammed is his messenger"). An official who was present in the flat at the time of the shooting has told Asia Times Online that the message was written by Shaikh Mohammed with his own blood as his life drained from him.

Credibility aplenty! Bwa ha ha ha ha ha!

16 posted on 03/04/2003 2:14:13 AM PST by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: DB
Miracle Max said he was just mostly dead.
17 posted on 03/04/2003 3:24:59 AM PST by opbuzz
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To: Pro-Bush
MSNBC has also hinted at Khalid having been previously captured and held.

Third paragraph under Home Raided, Searched

18 posted on 03/04/2003 5:22:57 AM PST by Ben Ficklin
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To: Allan
Thanks for the ping.
19 posted on 03/04/2003 6:44:59 AM PST by keri
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To: keri; Mitchell
According to a very interesting report
I heard last night
the Pakistani authorities have known
all along
where Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was.
(Living with a Pakistani Army Major).
It only was when the FBI finally tracked him down
that they were forced to do something about it.
Don't forget
the Pakistanis airlifted 4000 Taliban
and al Qaeda
out of Kunduz, Afghanistan,
before the city fell to the rebels.
All of them still are living safely
in Pakistan.
Musharraf probably even knows
where bin Laden is staying.
20 posted on 03/04/2003 9:48:56 AM PST by Allan
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