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Moammar Ahmed Yousef back in Jordan |
2005-03-15 |
![]() After al-Jaghbeer, a Jordanian of Palestinian origin, made his plea in the State Security Court, presiding judge Col. Fawaz al-Buqour adjourned the hearing until March 21. A military court in April convicted al-Jaghbeer, al-Zarqawi - who is also Jordanian - and four others in absentia for the killing and sentenced them to death. Four others who were in custody at the time were also convicted and two of them were sentenced to death. Al-Jaghbeer, who was captured by US forces in Iraq and extradited, was accused of facilitating contacts between the alleged cell mastermind, Libyan Salem bin Suweid, and al-Zarqawi. Bin Suweid, who was present in the court in April, was sentenced to death for firing the gun that killed Foley. Jordanian security officials have insisted that Foley's murder was the work of Al Qaeda. The court's verdict last year did not say whether it found a direct link between the Jordan cell and Osama bin Laden's terror group. Military prosecutors did not mention the terror group in the initial indictment. They did say, however, that at least half of the suspects had links with al-Zarqawi, who allegedly provided bin Suweid with weapons and US$62,000 to finance the plot. Al-Jaghbeer is also on a separate trial with al-Zarqawi for the 2003 Jordanian Embassy bombing in Baghdad that killed 18 people. |
Posted by:Dan Darling |