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Iraqi terror suspect arrested in Italy
2007-10-01
An Iraqi allegedly linked to al-Qaida in Iraq and suspected of plotting a terrorist attack on U.S. bases there using ultra-light aircraft was arrested Friday in northern Italy, authorities said. Saber Fadhil Hussien, 45, was arrested on international terrorism charges in a morning raid in Padua, Carabinieri paramilitary police said.

Hussien, a former member of ex-Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's Baath Party, had been in touch with aides of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the founder of al-Qaida in Iraq who was killed last year in a U.S. airstrike, said Col. Francesco D'Auria, head of the Carabinieri unit in Padua that conducted the investigation. "It is documented that he was in contact with the al-Qaida in Iraq terrorist group," D'Auria told The Associated Press by telephone. "He was organizing an attack against American bases in Iraq."

The attack would have employed suicide bombers, anti-tank weapons and ultra-light helicopters that the group planned to buy from an Italian company, investigators said. "These would have been used because they fly low and cannot be spotted by radar," D'Auria said.

Police also conducted searches at the homes of three other Iraqis in the Venice area, turning up maps and other documents, but there was not enough evidence to arrest them, police said.

D'Auria said he did not have more details on the intended target because Hussien and his contacts never named it in telephone conversations wiretapped by police. The target may be identified once investigators study the maps found in the raids, he said.
Too bad the Italians don't have a supply of Turkish truncheons ...
The searches also turned up the names of Hussien's contacts in Iraq, and D'Auria said the Italians would relay the information to Iraqi police and U.S. authorities.

Investigators who trailed Hussien for nearly a year would have liked to learn more about the plot before arresting him, but they were forced to act when they learned he planned to travel Sunday to Romania and then on to Syria. "There he was to meet an Iraqi contact and give him detailed information about the target," D'Auria said.

Hussien had been living in Italy for 25 years and operated kiosks that sold kebabs. D'Auria said Hussien also provided financial support to his cell, using money transfer agencies to send about $4,200 a month to Iraq.
Straight to the Widows Ammunition Fund.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#10  $4200 a month in surplus cash flow? I'm in the wrong business. Kebabs!, Get your hot kebabs right here!

NO WAR FOR BIG KEBAB! STOP BIG KEBAB FROM WRECKING THE PLANET!
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2007-10-01 17:20  

#9  Let's try that again.

Given Italy's past hostility to our rendition of wanted jihadi types, is this arrest going to produce useful intel or is it in fact designed to prevent that from happening?

(and perhaps secondarily to prevent an attack that would force the government to cooperate with us?)

Pardon my cycnism, but the track record of the left wing courts in that country isn't stellar.
Posted by: lotp   2007-10-01 15:12  

#8  
Posted by: lotp   2007-10-01 15:09  

#7  #4 Does anybody else see a contradiction here?

Lots of juicy tidbits. I wonder how many other sleepers are in Western Europe, operating "legitimate" businesses and sending cash back to Iraq every month. He was a "former member" of Hussein's Baath Party, and he's supporting A-Q in Iraq, planning missions with them. The NY Slimes tells us that just can't be so... Naples, in southern Italy, is home-port to the US Sixth Fleet. There's an airbase in Aviano, and an Army depot (or was) in Pisa. The 509th Parachute Regt. was stationed in Vicenza for awhile, and is now in Iraq. Padua isn't that far from Vicenza.

Making this guy talk, and talk plenty, should be a high priority for someone...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-10-01 14:43  

#6  Hmmmmm....an anti-tank weapon fired from an ultra-light aircraft.... Newton's Third Law of Motion would have had a most interesting demonstration. Suicide bombers indeed!
Posted by: OyVey1   2007-10-01 13:24  

#5  Here a Hussein, there a Hussein, everywhere a Hussein-Hussein, Old McDonald had a farm, e-i-e-i-o.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-10-01 09:03  

#4  Does anybody else see a contradiction here?:

a) Hussien, a former member of ex-Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's Baath Party

and

b) Hussien had been living in Italy for 25 years
Posted by: Any Mouse   2007-10-01 08:43  

#3  $4200 a month in surplus cash flow? I'm in the wrong business. Kebabs!, Get your hot kebabs right here!
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-10-01 07:25  

#2  Interesting that the Italians arrested him. Now let's see if he gets a trial, extradited or an apology.
Posted by: lotp   2007-10-01 07:10  

#1  Too bad the Italians don't have a supply of Turkish truncheons ...

bet they have stairs he could fall down (a lot)
Posted by: Frank G   2007-10-01 06:59  

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