Posted on 02/26/2010 3:24:29 PM PST by hennie pennie
Authorities in Dubai have found DNA traces of one of the suspects in killing senior Hamas terrorist Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in January, as well as finger prints of several members of the suspected hit squad, Dubai Police Chief Lt. General Dahi Khalfan Tamim told the Al-Arabiya television network on Friday.
Earlier Friday, Khalfan announced that Dubai intends to seek the establishment of an international team to investigate Mabhouh's death. Such a team could bring to the arrest of 26 suspects identified so far, against whom police in Dubai have âclear cut evidence,â he explained.
In an interview with Al-Bayan, a newspaper published in the United Arab Emirates, Khalfan revealed that a special Dubai police team has already visited in several European states in the framework of the investigation into Mabhouh's killing.
Via European and Australian diplomatic conduits, the Dubai policecommander hopes to establish an international team with.....
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Good luck with the trial of that DNA.
This cuts out many suspects, as no one with even 1/3 of a brain would leave their fingerprints ANYWHERE.... rookies.
I am sure they can find all kind of fingerprints. After all, many guests have stayed at this hotel and many leave their fingerprints behind. This does not prove anything to me. I believe this investigation is grasping at staws, trying to come up with something?
Like most TV series, CSI: Dubai, gets old after awhile. If the Dubai sleuths know so much, arrest the perps, like you did the three Arabs involved.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Sorry, pinged to wrong list.
I am positing that Mossad, in their wisdom and experience, would have worn GLOVES.
duh.
Wonder whose DNA was planted at the crime scene.
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Why is Dubai trying so hard to find these heros? Their reward was the satisfaction in seeing a dangerous terrorist no longer pose a threat.
Then again, it's not like he was a Nobel prize winner...oh, wait, I shouldn't have typed that.
5.56mm
Western governments surely need Mossad's intel, much more than they anything that bankrupt Dubai could ever provide.
The reverberating hostile antisemitism really shows how BRAVE and courageous the assassins were/ARE.
Interesting that Dubai hasn't asked Moscow for help -- some people believe this was a classic Red Mafia Russian Mob hit.
If indeed, there was evidence collected, I would expect to see more dead arabs. Specifically arabs in possession of said evidence. At least Mossad could blow up that shopping mall shark tank. What a you tube sensation that will be.
Oh yeah, hey look here's some DNA, yeah it's been a month but we're SURE it's from the assassins and nobody else who was there before or since.
...a special Dubai police team has already visited in several European states......where I'm sure they obtained the DNA samples "recovered at the crime scene". Thanks hennie pennie.
For one thing at 1.33 min of the documentary he tells the french agent that Jacque Boiviar killed two of his colleagues, when Sean Conner should have said that Jacque Boiviar allegedly had killed two of his colleagues (hrumph).
Also, later on in the documentary, James Bond kills a transvestite or a transexual (3.55 minutes into the documentary).
James Bond is clearly shown to be a racist, homophobic, un politically correct bastard!
It is therefore my opinion that Interpol and the Arabs should put James Bond on trial for murder along with the Mossad! Yeppers. That makes sense as the Thunderball documentary proves.
By the wildest, who could’ve would’ve ever guessed, coincidence I HAVE DNA AND FINGERPRINTS. (I AM SPARTACUS!)
Sounds like he’s doing an impersonation of ol’ Baghdad Bob!!
“I am 99% sure it was Mossad, but with that 1% of doubt that remains I die the death of a thousand cuts”
How do you pronounce that last name- Kalfan? Coffin?
Dubai CSI??? That would be a fun one to watch??
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