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Double Agent Plan
abc ^ | 2/13/04

Posted on 02/13/2004 8:15:05 PM PST by knak


Mohammed Warsame seen in an undated photograph. (The photograph's background has been obscured to protect the source. ABCNEWS independently confirmed that the photograph shows Warsame.)


U.S. Attempt to Turn Al Qaeda Suspect Into U.S. Informant Soured by Press Leak

By Pierre Thomas

Feb. 13 — When a Somali-born computer student was arrested in Minneapolis last December on suspicion of helping al Qaeda, federal counterterrorism officials thought they might finally have found what they desperately need — a way of getting inside Osama bin Laden's shadowy network.

The counterterrorism officials developed a plan to turn the man, Mohammed Warsame, into a double agent working for the United States, ABCNEWS has learned.

"We need people inside al Qaeda, talking to us. We need spies," said Richard Clarke, former counterterrorism official with the Bush administration. "There's only so much you can get from technology, from electronics, from pictures."

Warsame's arrest was supposed to be secret. But within days stories appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune about the case — dashing the government's hopes of gaining greater insight into al Qaeda activities against the United States.

Federal officials were furious about the apparent leak, and the Justice Department has launched an investigation to determine how the information about Warsame's arrest leaked to the media. Senior officials told ABCNEWS they are very concerned about the implications of the leak.

Government agents believe that Warsame, a 30-year-old Canadian citizen, was a potentially dangerous al Qaeda agent, sent to live quietly in downtown Minneapolis.

Law enforcement officials suspect Warsame has ties to accused Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui and Fazul Mohammed, suspected of being a key planner of the 1998 attacks on U.S. embassies in Africa. Authorities believe Fazul Mohammed is still on the run.

In early December of last year, FBI agents confronted Warsame and arrested him as a material witness against al Qaeda.

According to recently unsealed FBI affidavits, Warsame acknowledged that in 2000 and 2001 he trained with al Qaeda in Afghanistan, twice facing combat in front line units. FBI agents claim Warsame told them one of the camps was "personally led" by Osama bin Laden.

The FBI said Warsame told agents he once sat next to bin Laden at a meal, and found the al Qaeda leader to be "inspirational." The affidavit said that "he [Warsame] was instructed by al Qaeda to return to North America and that al Qaeda paid the costs of his return." The group provided Warsame with $1,700 in travel money.

Though they knew it was a longshot, some investigators hoped Warsame might cooperate after his arrest and become a double agent, perhaps out of concern for his wife and 6-year-old daughter.

During an appearance in federal court in Minneapolis on Monday, Warsame pleaded not guilty to a single charge of providing support to a terrorist organization.

Warsame's supporters say he is not a terrorist and that the FBI is railroading him with no real evidence. They fear he will not get a fair trial.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abc; alqaeda; clarke; fazulmohammed; jihadinamerica; leak; leaks; media; minneapolis; mohammedwarsame; richardclarke; somalia; twincitiescell; warsame; zacariasmoussaoui

1 posted on 02/13/2004 8:15:05 PM PST by knak
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To: knak
Doesn't sound to me like the leak was initially a "press leak." The arrest was supposedly secret. I would assume the secret arrest was leaked to a friendly press source.

The enemy is not just in caves. They have been infiltrating our infrastructure for some time.
2 posted on 02/13/2004 8:27:28 PM PST by Fizzie
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To: knak
This story, being reported by ABC might make people realize that this is a real war. One that will go on for a long time and more like the Cold War, only hotter already, than WWII or other traditional conflicts. I should really say bellicosities or some other, fancier and more precise word.
3 posted on 02/13/2004 8:29:50 PM PST by jocon307 (The dems don't get it, the American people do.)
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