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Home Front: Politix
CIA used photo of Captain Hook for Abu Khabab
2006-01-27
United States intelligence agencies have been hunting for one of al-Qaida's most notorious members - an expert in poisons and lethal chemicals. But NBC News has learned they have been trying to find him by using a photo of the wrong man on his wanted poster. For a year and a half, the U.S. government has been asking for the public's help in finding Midhat Mursi al-Sayid 'Umar, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, a dangerous al-Qaida operative. But now intelligence officials admit to NBC News they were using a photo of a different man. Abu Khabab is allegedly bin Laden's expert on poisons. He was shown on a State Deparment “Rewards for Justice” Web site, with a $5 million bounty on his head.

NBC News noticed that the photo seemed to bear a striking resemblance to a radical London imam, Abu Hamza Al-Masri. NBC then located an early television interview with the imam, and compared it with the wanted poster. There are similarities: the unusual white patch of hair, the fold of the shirt collar and the strip of white over his shoulder. After NBC news shared its findings with the CIA, a CIA spokesman then admitted a “human error” and said, at some point, an “incorrect photo” was provided for the Web site. However, the official insists all other intelligence on Abu Khabab is accurate.
I saw this report yesterday, and to my untrained eye, NBC was absolutely right. The feds had a pic of ol' hookboy masquerading as the kabobinator...
“It's embarrassing,” says NBC News terrorism expert Roger Cressy. “It's a bit of a black eye, but it's not going to have any long-term impact on the CIA or its ability to fight the war on terror.” The hunt for “Abu Khabab” may now be over. Pakistani intelligence officials say he was killed recently in the Predator missile attack in Pakistan. And that photo on the State Department Web site? It has been replaced with a silhouette.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  "It's a bit of a black eye, but it's not going to have any long-term impact on the CIA..."

God forbid someone was held responsible for an error or anything like that.
Posted by: Mark E.   2006-01-27 16:20  

#2  I find it interesting, and honorable, that the CIA did not pass the buck to the FBI or State Dept on this one. I have seen this happen twice where the correct photos are submitted and someone inserts a "Newer" but unconfirmed photo thinking they are doing the right thing, only to have to retract it and reprint thousands of posters. Tracking these photos are tricky, I suspect the picture they accidentally put there deserves a spot on the list somewhere anyway.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-01-27 09:17  

#1  There'll only ever be one Hookboy.. and a fugly sight he is too.
Posted by: Howard UK   2006-01-27 08:36  

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