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User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 02 Nov 2005 02:25:06 PM
Object: Keystone Kops enable one of Osama's top lieutenants to escape
From The Associated Press, 11/2/05:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-afghan-al-qaida-escape,0,1276670.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines
Details Emerge of al-Qaida Figure's Escape

By DANIEL COONEY
Associated Press Writer
KABUL, Afghanistan --
Prison doors and cells have been fortified at the U.S. military jail
in Afghanistan, a U.S. official said Wednesday as details emerged of a
breakout by a suspected al-Qaida leader and three others who picked
locks and evaded a mine field.
The Pentagon's belated confirmation of the identity of one of the four
who escaped in July, Omar al-Farouq, sparked anger in Southeast Asia
where he was one of Osama bin Laden's top lieutenants.

Some officials in Indonesia, where he was captured in 2002 before
being handed over to U.S. authorities, accused Washington of failing
to inform them of the escape.
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales described the apparent
breakdown in communication as a "serious problem" and told CNN in an
interview that it would be investigated.
Although the escape was widely reported in July, U.S. authorities at
the time gave only an alias to identify al-Farouq, who was born in
Kuwait to Iraqi parents.
According to a top security consultant in Indonesia, Ken Conboy,
al-Farouq joined al-Qaida in the early 1990s and trained in
Afghanistan for three years before unsuccessfully trying to enroll at
a flight school in the Philippines so he could commandeer an airplane
on a suicide mission.
He later plotted to stage car and truck bombings at U.S. embassies
across Southeast Asia on or near the first anniversary of the Sept. 11
terror attacks on the United States, but the plan was thwarted and he
was captured, Conboy said.
The four escapees boasted about their breakout on a video broadcast
Oct. 18 on Dubai-based television station Al-Arabiya, according to two
editors at the station, who spoke on condition of anonymity because
they are not authorized to talk to the media.
The editors said the four Arabs claimed to have plotted their escape
on a Sunday when many of the Americans on the base were off duty.
One of the four, Muhammad Hassan, said to be Libyan, said he picked
the lock of their cell.
In the video, apparently filmed in Afghanistan, the men show fellow
militants a map of the base and the location of their cell.
Another shot in the video showed Hassan leading the others in prayer.
The editors would not say how they received the video.
More than 500 suspected militants are held in the prison, a
plain-looking building of about three stories next to runways and the
command center at Bagram, the U.S. military headquarters in
Afghanistan.
Several razor-wire fences surround the base, and areas outside remain
mined from Afghanistan's quarter-century of war.
Military officials have declined to elaborate on how the men escaped,
but say they are the only detainees who have managed to do so.
A spokesman said Wednesday that an investigation into the breakout
turned up weaknesses in security and that these had been corrected.
"Physical security upgrades include improvements to an external door
and holding cells," Lt. Col. Jerry O'Hara said, reading from a
statement.
A U.S. military statement in August said an inquiry into the breakout
had found that "the guards and supervisors did not follow standard
operating procedures" on the night of the escape.
An Indonesian anti-terror official, Maj. Gen. Ansyaad Mbai, sharply
criticized the U.S. government for failing to inform him that
al-Farouq had escaped.
"We know nothing about the escape of Omar al-Farouq," Mbai said.
"He is a dangerous terrorist for us. His escape will increase the
threat of terrorism in Indonesia.
"We need to coordinate security here as soon as possible to anticipate
his return. The escape of al-Farouq could bring fresh wind to the
operation of terrorism and could energize the new movement of
terrorist actors in Southeast Asia and the world."
But Conboy, the security consultant, played down concerns that
al-Farouq would make his way back to Southeast Asia.
"He's Iraqi after all. If he's not hiding out (in Afghanistan or
Pakistan), he's probably headed to Iraq to join the fight there," said
Conboy, who recently published a book on Jemaah Islamiyah, a Southeast
Asian terror group that seeks to create a regionwide Islamic state.
The military conducted an extensive manhunt after the breakout.
U.S. troops and Afghan police and soldiers searched houses, manned
roadblocks and zigzagged in helicopters across a dusty plain around
the base.
Kabir Ahmed, the government leader in the area, said American
investigators had found where the men escaped from the base and fled
through a field of wild grapevines.
"The soldiers found the escapees' footprints still in the mud," he
said.
"It was an amazing breakout. How they did it exactly I still don't
know."
___________________________________________________________
The guy escaped and the Keystone Kops were ashamed to tell anyone
about it. Goodness.
Harry
.

User: "Server 13"

Title: Re: Keystone Kops enable one of Osama's top lieutenants to escape 02 Nov 2005 03:20:57 PM
Harry Hope wrote:

From The Associated Press, 11/2/05:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-afghan-al-qaida-escape,0,1276670.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines

Details Emerge of al-Qaida Figure's Escape

By DANIEL COONEY
Associated Press Writer

KABUL, Afghanistan --

Prison doors and cells have been fortified at the U.S. military jail
in Afghanistan, a U.S. official said Wednesday as details emerged of a
breakout by a suspected al-Qaida leader and three others who picked
locks and evaded a mine field.

rofl I'll just bet they did.

___________________________________________________________

The guy escaped and the Keystone Kops were ashamed to tell anyone
about it. Goodness.

Harry

He was a prison abuse witness, last I heard. ;)
.

User: "Captain Compassion"

Title: Re: Keystone Kops enable one of Osama's top lieutenants to escape 02 Nov 2005 10:05:27 PM
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 20:25:06 GMT, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:


From The Associated Press, 11/2/05:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-afghan-al-qaida-escape,0,1276670.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines

Details Emerge of al-Qaida Figure's Escape

By DANIEL COONEY
Associated Press Writer

KABUL, Afghanistan --

Prison doors and cells have been fortified at the U.S. military jail
in Afghanistan, a U.S. official said Wednesday as details emerged of a
breakout by a suspected al-Qaida leader and three others who picked
locks and evaded a mine field.

The Pentagon's belated confirmation of the identity of one of the four
who escaped in July, Omar al-Farouq, sparked anger in Southeast Asia
where he was one of Osama bin Laden's top lieutenants.

Some officials in Indonesia, where he was captured in 2002 before
being handed over to U.S. authorities, accused Washington of failing
to inform them of the escape.

U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales described the apparent
breakdown in communication as a "serious problem" and told CNN in an
interview that it would be investigated.

Although the escape was widely reported in July, U.S. authorities at
the time gave only an alias to identify al-Farouq, who was born in
Kuwait to Iraqi parents.

According to a top security consultant in Indonesia, Ken Conboy,
al-Farouq joined al-Qaida in the early 1990s and trained in
Afghanistan for three years before unsuccessfully trying to enroll at
a flight school in the Philippines so he could commandeer an airplane
on a suicide mission.

He later plotted to stage car and truck bombings at U.S. embassies
across Southeast Asia on or near the first anniversary of the Sept. 11
terror attacks on the United States, but the plan was thwarted and he
was captured, Conboy said.

The four escapees boasted about their breakout on a video broadcast
Oct. 18 on Dubai-based television station Al-Arabiya, according to two
editors at the station, who spoke on condition of anonymity because
they are not authorized to talk to the media.

The editors said the four Arabs claimed to have plotted their escape
on a Sunday when many of the Americans on the base were off duty.

One of the four, Muhammad Hassan, said to be Libyan, said he picked
the lock of their cell.

In the video, apparently filmed in Afghanistan, the men show fellow
militants a map of the base and the location of their cell.

Another shot in the video showed Hassan leading the others in prayer.

The editors would not say how they received the video.

More than 500 suspected militants are held in the prison, a
plain-looking building of about three stories next to runways and the
command center at Bagram, the U.S. military headquarters in
Afghanistan.

Several razor-wire fences surround the base, and areas outside remain
mined from Afghanistan's quarter-century of war.

Military officials have declined to elaborate on how the men escaped,
but say they are the only detainees who have managed to do so.

A spokesman said Wednesday that an investigation into the breakout
turned up weaknesses in security and that these had been corrected.

"Physical security upgrades include improvements to an external door
and holding cells," Lt. Col. Jerry O'Hara said, reading from a
statement.

A U.S. military statement in August said an inquiry into the breakout
had found that "the guards and supervisors did not follow standard
operating procedures" on the night of the escape.

An Indonesian anti-terror official, Maj. Gen. Ansyaad Mbai, sharply
criticized the U.S. government for failing to inform him that
al-Farouq had escaped.

"We know nothing about the escape of Omar al-Farouq," Mbai said.

"He is a dangerous terrorist for us. His escape will increase the
threat of terrorism in Indonesia.

"We need to coordinate security here as soon as possible to anticipate
his return. The escape of al-Farouq could bring fresh wind to the
operation of terrorism and could energize the new movement of
terrorist actors in Southeast Asia and the world."

But Conboy, the security consultant, played down concerns that
al-Farouq would make his way back to Southeast Asia.

"He's Iraqi after all. If he's not hiding out (in Afghanistan or
Pakistan), he's probably headed to Iraq to join the fight there," said
Conboy, who recently published a book on Jemaah Islamiyah, a Southeast
Asian terror group that seeks to create a regionwide Islamic state.

The military conducted an extensive manhunt after the breakout.

U.S. troops and Afghan police and soldiers searched houses, manned
roadblocks and zigzagged in helicopters across a dusty plain around
the base.

Kabir Ahmed, the government leader in the area, said American
investigators had found where the men escaped from the base and fled
through a field of wild grapevines.

"The soldiers found the escapees' footprints still in the mud," he
said.

"It was an amazing breakout. How they did it exactly I still don't
know."

That's why you have to kill these guys.
--
"War is God's way of teaching Americans geography" -- Ambrose Bierce
"America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy." -- John Updike
"Long term commitment in relationships is only necessary because it takes
so damn long to raise children. Marriage may well be some kind of trick
to keep the males around beyond sexual satiation." -- Captain Compassion
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--Will Durant
Joseph R. Darancette
daranc@NOSPAMverizon.net
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User: "Human"

Title: Re: Keystone Kops enable one of Osama's top lieutenants to escape 03 Nov 2005 08:38:25 AM
Imcompetance training and excercises breads
imcompetence. All the American Military baby killers
need to be put in thier place and taught some manners.
Nothing like some red blooded torture to show them how
to behave. I relish in the news each time one of the
baby killers obituary is anounced . To bad there is not
such thing as hell for them.
.
User: "FED UP"

Title: Re: Keystone Kops enable one of Osama's top lieutenants to escape 03 Nov 2005 08:45:59 AM
Human....kiss my *****.
WAS it an escape ? Hhmmmm...perhaps.
And then again these terrorist may have had tracking devices installed
in their teeth (or wherever) without their knowledge.
Perhaps these dupes are leading the US military directly to Osama.
Then "Human" can kiss the whole US military's *****.
.
User: "ouroboros rex"

Title: Re: Keystone Kops enable one of Osama's top lieutenants to escape 03 Nov 2005 11:36:02 AM
"FED UP" <endtraveler@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1131029159.650155.129490@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Human....kiss my *****.


WAS it an escape ? Hhmmmm...perhaps.

I hear they were prison abuse witnesses. I imagine someone in the local
command just 'forgot' to lock their door.
.





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