Al Qaeda Figure Plotted Killings in Captivity
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Al Qaeda Figure Plotted Killings in Captivity
Feds: Al Qaeda Figure Plotted Killings in Captivity
Al Qaeda Operative Wanted to Kill FBI Agents He Cooperated With, Federal Document Says
A high-level al Qaeda associate in U.S. custody tried to turn himself into a sort of Trojan horse, secretly plotting to kill U.S. agents he appeared to be cooperating with, according to a sentencing memorandum recently unsealed.
Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, who met Osama bin Laden during training in Afghanistan and was later dispatched by 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed for al Qaeda operations, was arrested in 2002 in Oman.
Jabarah was brought to the United States, pleaded guilty July, 30, 2002, and initially cooperated with the FBI, according to prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney's office and counterterrorism officials at a U.S. safe house where an FBI security detail monitored him.
He is expected to be sentenced Friday in New York City.
But according to the sentencing memorandum unsealed Thursday, after initially agreeing to cooperate with U.S. officials, Jabarah was "secretly planning to exploit the perception of cooperation that he created.
"Weapons and papers seized from Jabarah seized during an impromptu search of his quarters left little doubt that Jabarah was bent on carrying out a martyrdom mission to murder 'infidel' agents and prosecutors whom he considered responsible for his capture," the memorandum stated.
According to FBI agents, they recovered hidden steak knives, rope, directions for making explosives, pictures of bin Laden, 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Atta and papers with the names of the FBI agents and prosecutors Jabarah regularly met with.
Death of Childhood Qaeda Friend
Jabarah is a Canadian citizen of Iraqi descent who, according to the Justice Department and FBI, spanned the globe preparing operations for al Qaeda. Jabarah lived in Kuwait until the age of 12, when he moved to Canada.
According to the Justice Department's sentencing memorandum, Jabarah, also known as Abu Hafs al Kuwaiti and "Sammy," traveled to Kuwait during the summers in his childhood.
It was during several of those visits that a friend in Kuwait, Anas al-Kandari, allegedly introduced him to the ideology of al Qaeda. Al-Kandari was a student of Sulieman Abu Ghaith, the al Qaeda spokesman who was sometimes seen in al Qaeda videos seated next to Osama bin Laden following the 9/11 attacks.
Kandari's death in October 2002 apparently led Jabarah to want to kill his American FBI handlers. After he pleaded guilty, Jabarah learned that Kandari had been killed by U.S. Marines in Kuwait after Kandari and another man opened fire on Marines engaged in a training exercise.
"After Jabarah learned of the attack and resulting death of his friend, the agents began to notice changes in Jabarah's behavior and mood," the sentencing memorandum notes.
When Jabarah was out of his room, FBI agents found knives and Arabic writings. Jabarah was later transferred to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.
Upon further review of his belongings, agents discovered a USA Today article about his friend's death and the attack on the Marines, on which Jabarah allegedly wrote, "By Allah I will Revenge Your death." In other writings obtained during the searches, Jabarah wrote, "I swore to live in dignity or to die."
Global Operations with Al Qaeda
According to Justice Department documents and the criminal information that Jabarah pleaded guilty to, Jabarah, after graduating from high school in Canada in 2000, began to attend al Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan.
Jabarah allegedly first met Osama Bin Laden in March 2001 and months later pledged loyalty, or "bayat," to the al Qaeda leader.
Jabarah also allegedly attended terrorist training with his brother Abdul Rahman Jabarah, who is believed to have been involved in the May 2003 bombings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that killed nine Americans.
In early August and September 2001, according to the documents, Jabarah was sent to meet 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who provided him with additional trade craft to undertake al Qaeda operations.
Mohammed developed Jabarah as an emissary between al Qaeda and Jemmah Islamiah, a southeast Asian terrorist group headed by Riduan Isomuddin, also known as Hambali. KSM dispatched Jabarah to meet other operatives associated with Jemmah Islamiah who were preparing attacks on the U.S. and Israeli embassies in the Philippines.
One of the operatives Jabarah allegedly planned attacks with was Faiz Bafana, who had previously dealt with Zacarias Moussaoui, the al Qaeda terrorist convicted for his role in the 9/11 attacks.
In 2000, Moussaoui and Bafana allegedly engaged in planning to attack U.S. warships that were docked in Singapore, but Moussaoui outraged Hambali and other JI leaders by obtaining too many explosives, potentially exposing their operations. Shortly afterward, Moussaoui was asked to leave southeast Asia before heading to the United States, according to the federal documents, where he was arrested in August 2001.
Jabarah appeared to be more calculating than Moussaoui, who Hambali called "cuckoo," according to papers from Moussaoui's trial.
According to court documents, Jabarah and other operatives concluded that attacking the U.S. Embassy in Manila was too difficult, and they began to plan operations against the United States, United Kingdom. and Israeli embassies, and large office buildings in Singapore. This plan was overruled by Hambali because the explosives were in the Philippines and would be difficult to transport to Singapore.
The operation was disrupted when Singaporean counterterrorism investigators arrested 15 JI operatives, including Bafana, in December 2001. In early 2002, Jabarah had learned of their arrest and eventually fled to the United Arab Emirates, where he was instructed by KSM to establish an al Qaeda safe house in Oman for al Qaeda operatives fleeing Afghanistan.
According to the recently unsealed sentencing memorandum, "Almost simultaneous with the arrival of fleeing al Qaeda members, Jabarah was arrested by Omani officials."
Hambali and Mohammed are now detained at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay after having been held in secret detention by the CIA.
Final Justice
Although he pleaded guilty to supporting terrorists and agreed to cooperate with the U.S. government, Jabarah's want for killing Americans apparently continued. Prosecutors say his actions warrant life in prison.
The government, in its sentencing memorandum, noted, "Nor has Jabarah left much doubt about his intentions upon his release from prison, if that should occur. 'And if they release,' Jabarah wrote, 'then I will kill them until I am killed.'" Friday he will face Justice at the US District Court in Manhattan.
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