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1 posted on 02/10/2006 4:17:51 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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In this photo provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Jaber A. Elbaneh, 39, of Lackawanna, N.Y., is shown in these two photos released by the FBI on Wednesday, May 21, 2003. The FBI identified the photo at left as being taken in 2000, at right in 1996. An American charged with being part of an al-Qaida terrorist cell in New York was among the 23 men who escaped from a Yemeni prison last week, an FBI official said. Elbaneh, was charged in 2002 with participating in a sleeper cell based in the Buffalo, N.Y., suburb of Lackawanna by attending an al-Qaida training camp run by Osama bin Laden before the Sept. 11 attacks. The Yemeni-born Elbaneh was arrested in Yemen in 2003. (AP Photo/FBI)


2 posted on 02/10/2006 4:18:26 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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This was the cell who were originally thought to be handlers for a dirty bomb that was supposed to come over the border from Canada.


4 posted on 02/10/2006 4:21:43 PM PST by jimbo123
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Update!

Yemen Says Terror Suspect Is Captured

One of the FBI's most-sought terrorism suspects has surrendered to authorities in Yemen, more than a year after tunneling out of a prison there, a spokesman for the Yemeni Embassy said Monday.

Jaber A. Elbaneh lived in Lackawanna, N.Y., before leaving to train at Osama bin Laden's al-Farooq training camp in Afghanistan in 2001, according to a federal indictment in Buffalo, N.Y.

Six of his traveling companions — dubbed the "Lackawanna Six" — returned to the United States and were arrested in September 2002. All are serving sentences ranging from seven to 10 years after pleading guilty in 2003 to supporting terrorists.

Elbaneh never returned to the United States, authorities believe, traveling instead to his native Yemen to live with his wife and children.

Mohammed Albasha, a spokesman for the Yemeni Embassy in Washington, said in an e-mail to The Associated Press that Elbaneh had surrendered.

"He is in our custody and this is a big break through in the case of his prison break last year," Albasha wrote in the e-mail.

The FBI could not confirm that Elbaneh was in custody.

"We certainly do hope he is caught," FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said Monday.

The State Department issued a reward of up to $5 million for Elbaneh's capture in September 2003. He is wanted on a 2002 charge of providing material support to a terrorist organization.

Authorities believe Elbaneh surrendered to Yemen authorities in 2003, but U.S. officials said they received no official response to their request to turn him over. Last year, Elbaneh was among the 23 men who tunneled out of a Yemeni prison, and he has been on the run since then.

10 posted on 05/21/2007 3:48:08 PM PDT by csvset
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What the hell are you doing with your life if you’re still tunneling out of prison at the age of 39?


14 posted on 12/30/2009 7:10:16 AM PST by ladyjane
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