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Informers told Australian police about terror cells
2005-11-12
Supergrass = paramilitary informer - from Northern Ireland

AN ISLAMIC supergrass, who has met al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, has been assisting Australian police uncover alleged terrorist cells, intelligence sources reveal.

The man, who uses an alias, fears for his life.

The help he gave Australian Federal Police's Operation Pandanus is said to be crucial in the arrests of 18 alleged terrorists this week.

It is believed he was not arrested during the AFP and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation raids in Sydney and Melbourne.

The raids netted two linked groups - under surveillance through Operation Pandanus - allegedly intent on staging a terrorist attack.

Apart from the supergrass's tipoffs, the arrests of the alleged cells were based on several other sources of information.

They include covert surveillance and security hotline tipoffs.
The supergrass was once a follower of Algerian-born Abdul Nacer Benbrika (aka Abu Bakr) and an associate of Shane Gregory Kent, both arrested in Melbourne this week on terrorist charges.

He is said to have trained in Afghanistan in 2001 at an al-Qaida camp, Camp Faruq.

He then returned to Australia, where he co-operated with authorities.

At Camp Faruq, the supergrass met Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks, awaiting trial by US authorities, and received training in weapons, such as the AK-47 assault rifle and explosives.

The AFP was told that Osama bin Laden asked him about Australia and how Muslims were treated there.

The supergrass is said to have told AFP officers: "Our group had a short conversation with Osama bin Laden, during which he asked who we were and where we came from. He also asked how the Muslims in Australia were going."

ASIO decryption experts are examining computers confiscated in this week's raids.

They are trying to decipher codes that will reveal the identity of foreign terrorists who may have visited Australia to meet the raid suspects.

NSW Police Commissioner Ken Moroney confirmed that overseas links were being examined.

"The investigation continues, both as to those with whom they may be associated and any linkages to any other international body or group or any other individual - irrespective of where they live," Mr Moroney said.

Intelligence sources said the pool of terror suspects in Australia was larger than originally expected. They said up to 30 Muslims in Sydney, many of them businessmen, were being investigated for buying chemicals that could be made into a bomb.

A problem facing counter-intelligence officers trying to track terrorists is finding people close enough to the cells to spy on them.
Posted by:Oztralian

#8  It is very unlikely that this ISN'T true. Knowledge of imminent bombing was spread through the Sydney lebanese community to avoid them being caught up in it. Its most likely one of the lebanese community who has spoken to the Police.The 2 sites targetted in Sydney and the timimg was well known....
Posted by: Sundown   2005-11-12 23:30  

#7  FG: supergrass? interesting phrase....

That's a British term. To grass on is to snitch on. A supergrass is a high-ranking criminal or terrorist turned informant.
Posted by: Elmenter Snineque1852   2005-11-12 23:12  

#6  The TV this morning was pretending he was someone who came forward and volunteered information, whereas he was almost certainly caught for something and ratted out his mates to avoid getting banged up.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-11-12 22:20  

#5  just like Big Pussy in the Sopranos
Posted by: Frank G   2005-11-12 20:10  

#4  If the cops are smart they 'arrested' him too. Or ... he has a good cover story for why he wasn't.
Posted by: lotp   2005-11-12 20:05  

#3  So anyone who wasn't arrested in these latest swoops might well be the supergrass. Hmmm.... ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-12 19:18  

#2  There's gotta be a Cheech and Chong reference somewhere...
Posted by: Jim   2005-11-12 19:12  

#1  supergrass? interesting phrase....
Posted by: Frank G   2005-11-12 19:04  

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