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Global Manhunt For Bin Laden's Lieutenants
IOL ^ | 9-17-2002

Posted on 09/17/2002 8:45:22 AM PDT by blam

Global manhunt for Bin Laden's lieutenants

September 17 2002 at 09:03AM

Washington - US counterterrorism officials have identified two key lieutenants of Osama bin Laden - including an alleged mastermind of the September 11 attacks - as the most active plotters of several al-Qaeda attacks during the past year.

While many top al-Qaeda leaders went into hiding after September 11, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri have taken the lead in arranging new attacks with cells in the field, US officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Mohammed, a Sepember 11 organiser who has risen to be one of Bin Laden's top planners, and al-Nashiri, al-Qaeda's Persian Gulf operations chief, are among roughly two dozen key lieutenants being sought by the CIA, FBI and military in a worldwide manhunt.

While last week's capture of Ramzi Binalshibh in Pakistan may shed light on both the September 11 attacks and ongoing al-Qaeda plots, US officials say he was not a leader but an aide to Mohammed. Officials hope that by tracking down the leaders they can disrupt terrorist plots and the multiple cells under their command.

Mohammed, a Kuwait-born Pakistani national, has been linked to the April 11 suicide truck bombing of the Djerba synagogue in Tunisia. At least 19 tourists, mostly Germans, were killed.

The suspected bomber, Nizar Naouar, spoke by phone with Mohammed about three hours before the attack, German officials said. Bin Laden's son Saad, seen as a rising star in al-Qaeda, is also suspected of ties to the plot.

The Tunisia attack marked al-Qaeda's first successful strike since September 11. The suicide bombing of the US consulate in Karachi in June is also believed to be an al-Qaeda operation, but who commanded it has not been determined.

Mohammed, who is on the FBI's most-wanted terrorists list, has been charged in connection with plots in the Philippines to bomb trans-Pacific airliners and crash a plane into CIA headquarters. Those were broken up in 1995. He is believed to be related to Ramzi Yousef, who was convicted for his role in the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing.

"He's the most significant operational player out there right now," said a senior US counter-terrorism official, speaking recently on the condition of anonymity.

US counterterrorism officials believed Mohammed was in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region as recently as June.

The capture of Binalshibh, a Yemeni and planner in the September 11 attacks, probably has set Mohammed on the run, said Vince Cannistraro, a former CIA counter-terrorism official.

"Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is probably in touch with all the cells, through other lieutenants," he said. "(Binalshibh) will know where he is - or at least, where he was."

Al-Nashiri is more of a mystery. A Saudi who is also known as Umar Mohammed al-Harazi and Abu Bilal al-Makki, he is considered a step below Mohammed in al-Qaeda's hierarchy.

He seems to have a particular hatred for the US Navy and is suspected of links to plots on four naval targets during the last three years.

Most recently, he has been tied to a failed al-Qaeda plot to bomb US and British warships crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, US officials have said. Three Saudis were arrested in Morocco in June in connection with that plot.

He is also suspected of being behind plans to bomb the US 5th Fleet Headquarters in Bahrain, a plot revealed in January by a former al-Qaeda training camp commander captured by Pakistan after fleeing Afghanistan.

The 5th Fleet has responsibility for the Gulf and provides ships for the operations of US Central Command, which is running the war effort in Afghanistan. It also supports the enforcement of the no-fly zone over southern Iraq, the UN economic embargo against Iraq and the monitoring of sea traffic from the Arabian Sea to the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf.

The fleet headquarters went high alert this week in response to new threats tied to the September 11 anniversary. It's unclear whether al-Nashiri is linked to the alert.

Al-Nashiri is believed to be a mastermind of the October 2000 bombing of the destroyer USS Cole, which was hit by a small boat full of explosives at the port in Aden, Yemen.

He is similarly thought to be behind the attempt to bomb the USS The Sullivans nine months earlier at Aden, which failed when the suicide boat, overloaded with explosives, sank.

US counter-terrorism officials also suspect he is tied to the 1998 bombings of two US embassies in East Africa. Officials have said al-Nashiri gave telephone orders to the bombers from the United Arab Emirates.

US officials believe he was in Ghazni, Afghanistan, around the time the war began last October. He is thought to have moved to Pakistan when the Taliban fell.

A third top Bin Laden lieutenant, Abu Zubaydah, remained active in plotting terrorist attacks after September 11, but he was captured in March in a joint US-Pakistani raid in Faisalabad, Pakistan.

One of Zubaydah's associates, Omar al-Farouq, was al-Qaeda's chief of operations in south-east Asia before he was captured and turned over to US authorities. His warnings led in part to the September 10 worldwide terrorism alert this year. - Sapa-AP


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KEYWORDS: bin; global; ladens; lieutenants; manhunt
I thought that Mohammed was captured or killed in the latest raid/battle in Pakistan. (Khalid Shaikh Mohammed )
1 posted on 09/17/2002 8:45:22 AM PDT by blam
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I don't think so blam....... still no word on who the second guy was we nabbed in that raid.
2 posted on 09/17/2002 9:06:43 AM PDT by Dog
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