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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "M. L. Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=109458
The '20th hijacker' had been a suspect for years - but he was ignored
by
intelligence agencies
By Ian Burrell, Andrew Gumbel and Kim Sengupta
11 December 2001
British and American intelligence agents trying to destroy the al-
Qa'ida
network worldwide have been forced to reassess the role of a London-
based
French Islamic radical who, according to the latest evidence, could
have
led them straight to the heart of the suicide hijacking conspiracy.
The man in question, Zacarias Moussaoui, was arrested in Minnesota on
an
immigration violation – nearly three weeks before the attacks on
America
– after raising suspicions at a local flying school. Previously, he
lived
in south London on and off for nine years, where he was a follower of
the
radical Islamic cleric Abu Qatada, recently named as the head of Osama
bin Laden's network in Europe.
Mr Moussaoui's case has been a source of official embarrassment from
the
start. After slipping through the hands of British intelligence, he
was
never properly investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
despite repeated warnings from French intelligence that he was a
member
of al-Qa'ida.
It has now emerged that Mr Moussaoui made numerous telephone calls to
known associates of the 11 September hijack gang who were then living
in
Hamburg and received $15,000 (£10,500) in bank transfers from them
shortly before setting off to Minnesota for flight simulation
training.
That would suggest that he was himself earmarked to be one of the
hijackers. French investigators believe he was asked to replace Ramsi
Bin
Al-Shibh, a Yemeni citizen who lived with Mohamed Atta and some of the
other hijackers in Hamburg but failed on three occasions to obtain a
US
visa.
The FBI is convinced there was supposed to have been five hijackers on
each of the four planes seized and crashed on 11 September. On one of
them, United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark to San Francisco, there
were
just four – leading investigators to presume the existence of a "20th
man" who never made it.
The FBI says Mr Bin Al-Shibh, now on the run, was that 20th man. But
the
French information suggests that Mr Moussaoui was Mr Bin Al-Shibh's
understudy.
Mr Moussaoui, a French citizen of Moroccan origin, raised suspicions
at
the Pan Am International flight school in Eagan, Minnesota, because he
wanted to learn how to fly a passenger jet at cruising altitude, but
not
how to take off or land. He was jailed for visa irregularities but not
considered worthy of investigation under the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act despite the French warnings.
FBI agents decided they did not have enough evidence to argue before a
judge that he posed an imminent threat. Had agents searched his
computer
drive, as they later did, they would have found copious information on
crop-dusting planes – a possible method for disseminating biological
or
chemical agents. Had they followed up on his phone records, they would
have found evidence of conversations with Mr Bin Al-Shibh and also
with
Mr Atta's landlord at the Hamburg flat.
That information, along with the money transfers, might have been
enough
to expose the Hamburg cell, which investigators believe was the key
planning unit for 11 September. The $15,000 appears to part of a war
chest of more than $200,000 wired to the hijacking team in the weeks
leading up to the attack, most of it sent from an account in the
United
Arab Emirates, according to US investigators.
The missed opportunities go back further, to the time Mr Moussaoui
spent
in Britain, starting in 1992. As early as 1994, a French investigating
magistrate, Roger Leloire, was in London digging up leads on the
assassination of three French consular officials in Algeria and
trying to
find a match for an individual identified only as "Zacarias". Mr
Moussaoui was doing a masters degree in business at South Bank
University
at the time.
In 1999, French intelligence learned that Mr Moussaoui had gone to
Afghanistan and was suspected of having attended one of Mr bin Laden's
training camps. The French warned their British counterparts, who
appear
to have done nothing with the information. A senior intelligence
source
denied last night that Britain's spy agencies were ever told by France
that Mr Moussaoui was a suspect in a specific case. He said Mr
Moussaoui's name had been mentioned in routine information traffic
between Paris and London, but no specific requests had ever been made
by
the French.
The Spanish authorities have also released details of phone
conversations
between the alleged head of an al-Qa'ida cell in Madrid, Imad Eddin
Barakat Yarkas, and an interlocutor in London identified only as
"Shakur".
Since 11 September, US officials have sought to minimise Mr
Moussaoui's
role. They are holding him as a material witness, but have yet to file
charges – in part because he has refused to co-operate with their
investigation. Some officials have also told US newspapers they do not
believe he played more than a marginal part in the 11 September plot.
The French, meanwhile, have leaked their own information to the media
to
play up the fact that they were on to Mr Moussaoui but that their
warnings were ignored. French intelligence informed the Americans
about
his al-Qa'ida links on 1 September, and again in a bilateral meeting
of
intelligence agents in Paris on 5-6 September. According to an
account of
that meeting in Le Monde, US participants said Mr Moussaoui's case
was in
the hands of the immigration authorities and was not a matter for the
FBI.
MI5 has recently held a series of meetings with officials from South
Bank
University in south London, discussing Mr Moussaoui, who studied there
for two years. A spokesman for South Bank University said: "There has
been a series of discussions which have gone on relating to Mr
Moussaoui
concerning the security services. There have been three subsequent
meetings relating to a series of matters relating to 11 September,
with
which we have been co-operating with the authorities."
The French intelligence service, DST, took an increasing interest in
the
Londoner and during 1999 he was observed making trips to Pakistan and
Afghanistan. French investigators claim MI5 was alerted and asked for
Mr
Moussaoui to be placed under surveillance. The request appears to have
been ignored.
After arriving in Britain in 1992, he become attracted to events at
the
Fourth Feathers Centre, where an Islamic cleric, Abu Qatada addressed
an
eager audience of young radicals. Others attending the meetings
included
Djamel Beghal, a 36-year-old Algerian who moved to London from France
in
1997 and was arrested in Dubai in July this year for allegedly being
part
of a plot to blow up the American embassy in Paris.
Mr Moussaoui lived on the top floor of a housing association block in
Streatham and later in a ground-floor flat in Brixton, with a north
African girlfriend who has been sought by police since 11 September.
Neighbours remember Mr Moussaoui as speaking good English and being
"well-dressed and intelligent".
A similar favourable impression was gained by Colin Knapp, Mr
Moussaoui's
course director at South Bank, from where he graduated in 1995. Mr
Knapp
said Mr Moussaoui did not express political views and chose to wear
Western clothing.
Mr Moussaoui's family had noticed something amiss. His brother, Abd-
Samad
Moussaoui, said: "He began to change when he went to Britain. It was
there that he got drawn into an extremist group."
In America Mr Moussaoui behaved suspiciously from the start. He would
not
divulge his real name, but went by the pseudonym Zuluman Tango Tango.
He
did not obtain his licence and abandoned his course in May, Then, in
August, things changed after telephone conversations between Mr
Moussaoui
and the Hamburg apartment where Atta lived with other associates
linked
to the 11 September atrocities.
After his arrest he was found with a French passport, with an outdated
American visa obtained in Islamabad, and a fake Algerian passport.
Nothing was done until after the attacks, when Mr Moussaoui was seen
cheering as he watched television pictures of the destruction from his
secure unit. The Minneapolis FBI then checked his computer and found
information on crop-spraying from the air, prompting fears that
chemical
and biological attacks were being prepared. Mr Al-Attas was rearrested
and pumped for more information. Neither he nor Mr Moussaoui seems to
have been willing to talk.
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