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September 18, 2001
Hijackers connected to Albanian terrorist cell
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

     U.S. intelligence officials are investigating ties between the
terrorists who carried out suicide airliner attacks and associates of
Osama bin Laden based in Albania.


     The connections were described as support for the terrorist
operation to hijack U.S. commercial jetliners and crash them into the
Pentagon and the World Trade Center, according to U.S. intelligence
officials.
     No further details of the support could be learned.
     One official said intelligence reports about the Albanian
connection to the attacks is one of several leads being pursued
overseas by the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies.
     Bin Laden and his organization, al Qaeda, are believed to have
small groups of terrorists or supporters in 50 to 60 nations,
including Albania, according to U.S. officials.
     Asked if getting bin Laden is the U.S. goal, Secretary of State
Colin L. Powell told reporters yesterday that "we are after the al
Qaeda network."
     "It's not one individual," Mr. Powell said. "It's lots of
individuals, and it's lots of cells. ... Osama bin Laden is the
chairman of a holding company. And within that holding company are
terrorist cells and organizations in dozens of countries around the
world."
     The administration's war on terrorism will "start with that one
individual" — bin Laden.
     "It will not be over until we have gotten into the inside of
this organization, inside its decision cycle, inside its planning
cycle, inside its execution capability, and until we have neutralized
and destroyed it," Mr. Powell said. "That's our objective."
     Albania is one of several places U.S. intelligence agencies are
focusing their resources — from human agents to electronic
eavesdropping.
     Since the mid-1990s, bin Laden associates have been based in
Tirana, Albania's capital, as well as in at least two other towns in
the small, formerly communist nation, U.S. officials said.
     Islamic radicals, including supporters of bin Laden, have been
supporting Albanian rebels fighting in the region, including members
of the Kosovo Liberation Army. Intelligence officials have said there
are reports that KLA members have been trained at bin Laden training
camps in Afghanistan.
     Bin Laden and his Islamic extremist group, al Qaeda, are the
main suspects in last week's terrorist attacks.
     As of last year, the group operated a residence in Tirana, and
the CIA has been pressing Albania's government to expel all
associates of the Islamic terrorists.
     According to U.S. officials, bin Laden gained a foothold in
Albania in 1994 by portraying himself to the government there as a
wealthy Saudi national who was in charge of a humanitarian agency
that could help Albania.
     Albanian intelligence believes terrorists have benefited from
the theft of some 1,000 blank Albanian passports that were stolen
during riots in 1997, according to a 1998 report in the London Sunday
Telegraph.
     Since the attack, the FBI has detained 49 persons, many of whom
appear to be of Middle Eastern descent. Four of the detainees were
are identified as "material witnesses" to the Sept. 11 attacks. None
has been identified by nationality and the passports they used to
enter the United States also have not been identified.
     In 1998, U.S. and Albanian authorities broke up an Islamic
terrorist cell in Albania and arrested two members of the bin Laden
group.
     The CIA was able to obtain a large quantity of documents and
computer equipment that led to further arrests. Two members of the
group, Egyptian nationals, were turned over to anti-terrorist police
in Egypt that year.
     "Bin Laden's group has a network in Albania," said former CIA
counterterrorism official Vince Cannistraro.
     "This looks like the support operation [for the U.S. attacks]
was worldwide," he said of reports of the Albanian connection.
     Albanian Police Chief Bilbil Mema told Agence France-Presse on
Thursday that Albania had ceased to be a safe haven for terrorism.
"In Albania there is no longer an Islamic threat," Mr. Mema was
quoted as saying. "This country is no longer a refuge for Islamic
terrorists."
     Albanian security and intelligence authorities, in cooperation
with the CIA, had "successfully led operations aimed at destroying
the network that Islamic terrorists have attempted to establish in
this country," Mr. Mema said.

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