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Boom
06-10-06, 08:07
Man With 9/11 Attacker Ties Deported
Man Linked To 2001 U.S. Terror Attacker Who Was Taking Pilot Training



(AP) A man who had close links to one of the Sept. 11 hijackers was deported from New Zealand last month after officials discovered his true identity and that he had been taking pilot training in the country, the government said Saturday.

Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali, a Yemeni, was deported to Saudi Arabia on May 30 because his presence in New Zealand posed a security threat, Immigration Minister David Cunliffe said.

He declined to give details, but said authorities did not have any evidence of a specific plans for a terrorist attack.

The U.S. congressional investigation into the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks says Rayed Abdullah was a friend of Saudi Arabian Hani Hanjour, one of the terrorists aboard American Airlines flight 77 that was flown into the Pentagon, and attended a flight school in Arizona, where Hanjour received training.

"He was directly associated with persons responsible for the terrorist attacks in the United States on Sept. 11, 2001," Cunliffe said in a statement.

Rayed Abdullah was deported one day after he was arrested in Palmerston North on New Zealand's North Island, where he was undertaking pilot flight training.

"He was building up his flying hours flying with an instructor. He'd previously trained as a pilot in the United States," Cunliffe said.

Rayed Abdullah had used "a variation of his name in applying for entry to New Zealand" and his real identity had only become known after he arrived in the country, Cunliffe said. He didn't say when Rayed Abdullah had arrived, or what had led to the discovery of his real name.

"Once his real identity became known, he was identified as having close connections to people involved with the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, and had been named in the 9/11 Commission Report," Cunliffe said.

Rayed Abdullah told New Zealand immigration officials he was coming to the country to study English, and took up residency in Auckland, where he began taking language classes.

He then moved to Palmerston North, 335 miles south of the city, where he had joined a pilot training program at the Manawatu Aero Club, the minister said.

Cunliffe said the nature of Rayed Abdullah's activities in New Zealand was part of the reason for his deportation. The minister declined to give details.

"What I will say is that we don't have any evidence of a specific terrorist threat by the gentleman in New Zealand nor are we saying he was undertaking terrorist activities," Cunliffe told National Radio.

The Sept. 11 report says Rayed Abdullah entered the United States in late 1997 and obtained his private pilot's license in December 1998 after training in Arizona. He then went to work as a computer programmer before resuming flight training in mid-2001, the Sept. 11 commission report says.

Citing FBI documents and interviews, the report said Rayed Abdullah met Hanjour through a mutual friend. They attended English language classes in Florida before moving to Arizona, where Hanjour also took flight training.

Rayed Abdullah lived and trained with Hanjour and was a leader at the Islamic Cultural Center in Phoenix, the report says. Rayed Abdullah allegedly gave extremist speeches at the mosque.

The FBI interviewed Rayed Abdullah after the Sept. 11 attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people when terrorists hijacked three commercial jetliners and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon, but he was not charged with any crime. He told the FBI he had only limited contact with Hanjour, court filings show. A fourth hijacked jetliner crashed in a field in Pennsylvania.

The 2004 commission report said the FBI in Phoenix remains suspicious of Rayed Abdullah's relationship with Hanjour.

Stickman
06-10-06, 11:37
Implant him with a chip, track where he goes, then send him back to hell along with his friends courtesy of the USAF.


Or something else subtle like that.......:D

Boom
06-10-06, 13:39
Implant him with a chip, track where he goes, then send him back to hell along with his friends courtesy of the USAF.


Or something else subtle like that.......:D


Hahaha thats a good idea. To bad we are to civil for something like that. I bet we could learn alot from his travels.

Cyclic240B
06-10-06, 16:34
That just goes to show our "Allies", that they need to be ever vigilant, and not so much on the "PC" fence. If the guy had direct links to a 9/11 hijacker, and was in country going through pilot training, it is not hard to see what came next. :eek:

Hopefully he was not booted before they got some good HUMINT out of they guy.

beltfed
06-11-06, 22:58
I think he should've just been deported to Gitmo along with all his other buddies for some interogation.