Posted on 12/26/2009 7:45:24 AM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
Father reported him to US Authorities six months ago
The young man, who yesterday night attempted to ignite an explosive device aboard a Delta Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan in the United States has been identified as Abdul Farouk Umar Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old son of Alhaji Umaru Mutallab, former First Bank chairman. Mutallab, a former minister and prominent banker recently retired from the bank's board.
The older Mutallab, as at the time of filing this report, had just left his Katsina hometown for Abuja to speak with security agencies, family sources say. According to the family members, Mutallab has been uncomfortable with the boy's extreme religious views and had six months ago reported his activities to United States' Embassy, Abuja and Nigerian security agencies.
The older Mutallab was said to be devastated on hearing the news of Abdul Farouk's attempted bombing arrest. A source close to him said he was surprised that after his reports to the US authorities, the young man was allowed to travel to the United States.
The family home of the Mutallabs in Central London, is currently being searched by men of the Metropolitan Police. THISDAY checks reveal that the suspect, Abdulfarouk Umar Muttalab who is an engineering student at the University College, London had been noted for his extreme views on religion since his secondary school days at the British International School, Lome, Togo.
At the secondary school, he was known for preaching about Islam to his schoolmates and he was popularly called Alfa, a local coinage for Islamic scholar. After his secondary school, the young man, family sources said went to University College London to study engineering and later relocated to Egypt, and then Dubai. While in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, he declared to his family members that he did not want to have anything to do with any of them again.
His father, Muttalab is a regular visitor to the US where he visits for medical check up and holidays. He is expected to issue a statement later today.
Muttalab is married to an Arab of Yemeni-descent. However, THISDAY could not confirm at the time of filing this report if the woman is the mother of the young man now receiving treatment in Ann Harbor Hospital, Detroit, for burns suffered while he was trying to detonate the explosive device in the plane.
Meanwhile, Prof. Dora Akunyili, minister of information and communications, has issued the following statement: " Federal Government of Nigeria received with dismay the news of an attempted terrorist attack on a US airline. We state very clearly that as a nation, we abhor all forms of terrorism. The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has directed Nigerian security agencies to commence full investigation of the incident. While steps are being taken to verify the identity of the alleged suspect and his motives, our security agencies will cooperate fully with the American authorities in the on-going investigations. Nigerian government will be providing updates as more information becomes available."
Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab, had caused panic when he tried to detonate some explosive device strapped to his leg on Christmas Day while the US airliner was about to land at Detroit Metro Airport with 278 people on board.
Abdulmutallab was said to have been overpowered by passengers after the failure of the device to ignite properly. He is currently being questioned by the FBI, according to a senior US official. A passenger, identified as Jasper Schuringa, told CNN that with the aid of the cabin crew, he helped subdue and isolate Abdulmutallab.
Agency reports quoted the US federal law enforcement and airline security agencies say Abdulmutallab was taken into custody and is being treated for second- and third-degree burns on his thighs. Reports said the remains of the device the suspect detonated have been sent to an FBI explosives laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, for analysis.
Even with the initial official impression that the suspect was acting alone and did not have any formal connections to organised terrorist organisations, there are reports that he was indeed a hard-core, trained al-Qaeda operative. Abdulmutallab was quoted in a US federal security bulletin to have admitted having extremist ties and saying the explosive device "was acquired in Yemen along with instructions as to when it should be used".
Statement from Representative Peter King of New York, the senior Republican on the House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, was quoted as branding the explosive device "fairly sophisticated". "(The device) appears to be different from what we've encountered before," Mr King told Fox News. "My understanding also is that while (the suspect) is not on a watch list, he definitely has terror connections.
"There is a terrorist nexus leading towards al-Qaeda involving this assailant. When it did go off he himself was seriously injured, my understanding is he has third-degree burns. This could have been catastrophic."
Abdulmutallab, according to sources, flew into Amsterdams Schiphol Airport on a KLM flight from Lagos and is not believed to be on any "no fly" list. This is despite his name appearing in a US database of people with suspect connections. An administration official also said he did not undergo secondary security screening in Amsterdam. It was from here he transferred to Northwest Airlines - which is undergoing a merger with Delta Airlines - for the nine-hour flight to Detroit in an Airbus A330-330.
US President Barack Obama, who was holidaying in Hawaii, acting on briefing on the incident, instructed in a subsequent discussion with security advisers "that all appropriate measures be taken to increase security for air travel".
Direct fallout of this incident is more rigorous security checks by airlines. A spokesperson for BAA said British passengers travelling to the US should expect their airline to carry out additional security checks prior to boarding.
"To support this important process, which will take time, we would advise passengers to leave more time to check in and limit the amount of baggage being taken on board the aircraft," she added. "If in any doubt, please contact the relevant airline for further information."
A Department of Homeland Security statement Friday told air passengers that they "may notice additional screening measures put into place to ensure the safety of the travelling [sic] public on domestic and international flights." Abdulmutallabs trip began in Lagos, Nigeria where he boarded a KLM airline flight to Amsterdam and connected with Northwest Delta airline to Michigan, USA.
Read what is intended not how it’s spelled, grammar nazi.
And who ever refers to themselves as a "natural-born American?"
Your mask is slipping.
“You’re spending an inordinate amount of time referring to and seemingly agreeing with the European view of Americans as arrogant and boastful.
“And who ever refers to themselves as a “natural-born American?”
“Your mask is slipping.”
Ok you got me, I was hoping no one would catch on.
BO
Hit a nerve, did I?
The engineering student turned wannabe islamist muslim terrorist comes from a pretty elite background.
Yes, so they can impose stricter "security" measures on us, more invasions of privacy, more rules & regulations, more inconvenience, more hoops for us to jump through. The Muslims, they will just wave them through.
More taquiya from the Muzzie crowd. I don't blieve a word of it. BAN THE WHOLE DAMN FAMILY FROM COMING TO THE USA.
The only true Muslim friend of America and the US Constitution, is a dead or deported one.
Sorry, still can’t find evidence that other passengers participated in the takedown. Most other stories are similar to the New York Times story, which states that a single passenger acted:
One passenger who was sitting in the same row as Mr. Abdulmutallab, but on the right side of the plane, apparently hurled himself across a middle row of four seats to tackle him. The passenger who hurtled across the aisle was Jasper Schuringa, a filmmaker from Amsterdam, a friend of Mr. Schuringa said Saturday. A senior airline executive said that flight attendants also jumped in.
It’s reassuring to hear that the airline is claiming that flight attendants also became involved.
In any event, my argument is with those who prematurely assumed it was Americans who grabbed the terrorist and saved the day. In this case one very impressive Dutchman is due our praise and admiration.
Hope this helps.
Uh, no. your argument was ""NOT A SINGLE American passenger made ANY move against the terrorist."
You don't get to change your argument because it's impossible to prove.
Wish I could help you out, but I still can’t find any evidence that someone other than the Dutchman was involved in the initial takedown of the terrorist, though at some point obviously the flight attendants became involved. It therefore appears that the premature assumption that it was Americans who reacted so quickly and admirably, is false.
Or else our security is totally incompetent What I meant is that it must be a False flag.
as he has been known as a terrorist for at least two years.
True. horrific as well.
In post 121 I accused Salvey of being a grammar nazi for correcting a poster for not spelling out the word “bot” fully, when they were providing clarity for letting us know that Delta had “bot” Northwest Airlines. My argument is that someone that knows enough about the financial dealings of an airline industry would know how to spell “bought” and maybe cared enough to get that info out their fast so that the threads discussion could be accurate.
Like many here, I prefer to read what is intended rather than how it is written. I would much rather read a brilliant misspelled written post, than a petty well polished one that adds nothing. I want people to know that they can post here with out having their accuracy graded by their 3rd grade teacher.
So I want to apologize to Salvey for my imprudence of not capitalizing the word Nazi as using the term in reference to his behavior in his post. I should have used grammar pharisee to be more accurate.
My apologies if I offended and Grammar Nazi’s on this forum. Walkingfeather.
Without a passport the turd should never been allowed on a plane headed for the USA!
The Dutchman did act alone and deserves our praise. His nationality is absolutely inconsequential to the outcome. I think you’ve stepped in it. I bear you no ill will, but your false smear cannot go unanswered. I have flown across the Atlantic ocean more than 20 times since 9-11, and I would act with extreme prejudice against a jihadist, given the chance. So would the vast majority of passengers. You singled out Americans, and we (here, at FR) don’t like it.
“Smear on Americans”? What a joke. The Americans whose opinions on such matters I care about are those who fought and bled and died on foreign shores to preserve our freedoms. I suspect they would be similarly amused by the armchair keyboard commandos whose only “combat” experience is the apparently traumatic experience of having someone question their gung-ho false presumptions. My “crime” apparently was in pointing out that some Freepers (thankfully only a vocal few) were erroneous in assuming that American passengers took out the terrorist.
Thanks for the ping hennie pennie. Just got home and trying to catch up.
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