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Europe
Terror suspect failed to show for New Year’s Eve flight
2004-01-07
Authorities across Europe are searching for a passenger suspected of having links to al Qaeda who failed to show up for an Air France flight on Christmas Eve. U.S. law enforcement officials believe the male passenger underwent terrorist training in Afghanistan. The ongoing search for the man — who was traveling with a French passport — is one of the factors contributing to the continuing security jitters about trans-Atlantic flights. French officials told ABCNEWS the man is feared to have a small bomb whose components might get past airport security. The man had a ticket for Air France’s Flight 68 from Paris to Los Angeles on Dec. 24, but the flight was canceled and the passenger never showed up at the airport. The man is being sought across Europe.

Former French defense official Alexis Debat says the French fear they canceled the flight too soon, tipping him off. "Nobody knows where he is and that is a big concern throughout Europe," said Debat, an ABCNEWS consultant. "The French are concerned that they may have dropped the ball." The man’s identity and description have been passed on to security officials in London, adding to other potential threats being dealt with there. "This person will also have several other pieces or documents, aliases, several passports," Debat said.

As part of the search for the one suspect, French officials today carried out two raids today near the city of Lyon and in a small town north of Paris, based in part on U.S. intelligence information. "You have to hit at the head, which is the logistical network that enables the person to travel back and forth," said Debat. As well as the Air France flights, several other U.S.-bound flights were canceled or delayed over the holidays, including British Airways flights from London to Washington.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#6  Former French defense official Alexis Debat says the French fear they canceled the flight too soon, tipping him off.

I thought the French had cancelled the flight out of spite. Silly me...
Posted by: Pappy   2004-1-7 8:43:17 PM  

#5  Or at least a very good sauce...
Posted by: Alan Sullivan   2004-1-7 6:28:25 PM  

#4  In order to eat crow, the French would have to have a concept of shame.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-7 1:32:01 PM  

#3  You mean the AmeriKKKans might have been right??

Until the frogs find him, they're eating crow.
Posted by: Anonymous2U   2004-1-7 1:02:23 PM  

#2  Maybe if we offered double the air-miles to terrorists ....
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-7 11:55:11 AM  

#1  More info on the guy: The man, Abdul Hay, has the same name as an Afghan who escaped U.S. custody in Khandahar, Afghanistan, the French intelligence sources said. Abdul Hay was known to be close to former Taliban chief of intelligence Mullah Mohammed Abdul Haq, the sources said.
French intelligence sources also said U.S. officials told them Abdul Hay may have access to a concealed explosive device. There was no confirmation of this from U.S. officials. French and U.S. authorities do not know whether the Abdul Hay who booked a seat on the Air France flight is the same man.


If he vanished after buying a ticket, I'd say the odds are pretty good he was up to something, even if he's not.
Posted by: Steve   2004-1-7 10:57:08 AM  

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