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Home Front: WoT
Pakistani among terror suspects sent to Guantanamo
2006-09-11
BALTIMORE: A Pakistani man who lived in the Baltimore area and graduated from a local high school in 1999 is among the 14 high-value terrorism suspects transferred from secret CIA prisons to the US base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to await trial, according to profiles of the suspects released by the federal government. Majid Khan (26), who was arrested in 2003, is a Pakistani national who moved to the Baltimore area with his family in 1996, according to the profile released by the office of John Negroponte, the director of national intelligence.

Ahmed Khan, who identified himself as KhanÂ’s brother, said a lawyer had advised them not to comment at this time. KhanÂ’s father, Khan Ali, told The Washington Post last week that he believed the charges were false. The father said the family had not known where Khan was since 2003. After graduating from high school in 1999, Khan became involved in a local Islamic organisation and returned to Pakistan in 2002, according to the profile.

The profile said that in Pakistan, Khan was introduced to senior Al Qaeda operational planner Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Mohammed then allegedly selected Khan as an operative for a possible attack in the US. Khan had worked at his familyÂ’s gas station and was able to help Mohammed with research into a plan to blow up gas stations, the government said. Mohammed also asked Khan to research how to poison US water reservoirs, according to the government profile.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Another Daily Times article with the feel of triangulation. I'm sure he was a "good boy" who never would've embraced jihad or anything. That he was apparently "radicalized" HERE is what should be focused upon, I think. That he went to PakiLand for activation is SOP.

I like this profile approach - they're obviously mining the minutia and making the connections. Paying attention and using their heads... I sorta like it, myself. Geewhiz, think any of the usual bitchers and detractors hereabouts will realize this important fact and give our security folks some credit? I'll wear my seatbelt so I can withstand the deluge of agreement, LOL. :)
Posted by: flyover   2006-09-11 04:53  

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