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Switzerland confirms role in US anti-terror probe
Swiss Radio International ^ | 25.09.2001 | Swissinfo

Posted on 09/25/2001 8:37:44 AM PDT by Stefan Stackhouse

Switzerland’s Ministry of Justice has confirmed that the US has formally asked for judicial assistance from Swiss authorities for its investigation into the September 11 terror attacks on New York and Washington.

A spokeswoman for the ministry, Adrienne Lotz, confirmed a report that the US request for judicial assistance had arrived last Friday and had already been approved.

“We are working on it,” Lotz said, “but in the interest of the inquiries both in the US and in Switzerland no further details can be given to the media.”

Nobody at the US embassy in the Swiss capital, Bern, which would have fprocessed the request, was available for comment on Tuesday.

Asked if the US request covered areas and suspects that the Swiss have started to investigate on their own after the attacks, or whether it directed the Swiss investigation into new directions, Lotz repeated, “no comment”. She said, however, that Washington had asked Switzerland to take concrete measures against named persons and institutions, as was normal in such cases.

Prosecutor approved task force

The Swiss Federal Prosecutor had initiated a “US attacks” task force of federal and cantonal police units in the days after September 11 to lead the investigations in Switzerland.

According to reports in the Swiss media over the past 10 days, the request for Swiss help could be directed against the alleged financial network of Washington’s prime suspect in the attacks, Osama bin Laden, and his al-Qaida organisation, as well as other organisations possibly linked to al-Qaida.

Swiss authorities confirmed last week that they had frozen a bank account that could be linked to the attacks. According to “Blick”, a Zurich-based daily, a second account was frozen over the weekend. It is unknown in whose name(s) the accounts are being held.

Another lead could be to Al Taqwa Management Organization, a trade and services company based in the Swiss city of Lugano, and with offices in the off-shore centres of Malta and the Bahamas. Swiss media reported that Al Taqwa's ties were being investigated.

Links to extremist groups denied

Al Taqwa’s owner, Youssef Nada, has denied the allegations, as well as possible links to extremist Islamic groups.

A spokesman in the Ministry of Finance, Dieter Leutwyler, confirmed a report in the Zurich-based Sunday weekly, “Sonntags-Zeitung”, that Switzerland’s Money Laundering Control Authority last week requested Al Taqwa to submit a detailed report on their areas of commercial operations within 20 days.

If the activities were seen to include banking or financial transactions, Al Taqwa would have to cease operations and be faced with sanctions because it failed to comply with Switzerland’s financial market regulations. Leutwyler, however, emphasised that, at this stage, these were no more than speculations.

Al Taqwa had been certified by the Swiss Federal Banking Commission last year to be neither a bank nor a financial intermediary – in other words, to fall outside the country’s money laundering control mechanisms. But reports in “Blick” and other Swiss media, allegedly based on foreign secret service reports, suggested last week that “millions” of bin Laden’s funds had been moved through Al Taqwa.

Other possible areas covered by the US request for judicial assistance could concern “sleepers”, i.e. suspected members of the terrorist network who are or have been waiting to be “activated” while residing in Switzerland. At least on of the suspected hijackers of flight American Airlines 11, which crashed into the WTC, had passed through Zurich in recent times.

Swiss authorities are also investigating the possibility that terrorists made millions of US Dollars with their insider knowledge of the impending disaster using Switzerland’s financial market among others. It could not be ascertained if the US request for judicial assistance covers these suspected market activities as well.


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I was wondering if the Swiss, with their famous banking secrecy laws, would cooperate. Apparently they are.
1 posted on 09/25/2001 8:37:44 AM PDT by Stefan Stackhouse
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To: Stefan Stackhouse
Noticing a lot going in with Switzerland today. Interesting. Thanks for posting this.
2 posted on 09/25/2001 9:11:33 AM PDT by MizSterious
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To: Stefan Stackhouse
Of course we do. There is no question that, whatever laws we have in connection with banking, we should collaborate to the fullest extent with the US governement.

I would like to remind you that the secrecy surrounding bank accounts is no more what it used to be, and that our governement has already supplied information regarding bank accounts to foreign governements in numerous cases (for example to the Philippine govt. for the Marcos accounts, etc).

Our governement has very little freedom here, being squeezed between citizens wish for bank secrecy (for all purposes, consider this as the equivalent of your abhorrence for ID cards) and requests from foreign governements for help. Political and economic realities have led our country to fullfill these requests more and more often. I believe that Switzerland has always strived for a very good relationship with the US and I am sure it can be counted among the good friends of the US.
3 posted on 09/25/2001 9:21:42 AM PDT by ch.man
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To: ch.man,Ann Archy,Nita Nupress, OKCSubmariner,uvualar,Osage Orange
Hello ch.man!

Do you know where 2 Rue Charles Bonnet, Geneva is?

It is the address of Magnin and Dunand, the attorneys for Yahia Bin Laden and NICRIS.

I have made my complaint to the FBI asking that these along with all the Mahfouz accounts be seized.

Is Mahfouz known in Switzerland?

Finally, do you know how to yoedel?

4 posted on 09/25/2001 1:42:50 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: Stefan Stackhouse
While they are looking...probably ought to look into Faisal Finance of Switzerland...Just a dot to maybe or maybe not connect.

Here's to hoping the Swissy's check every nook and cranny.

Best FRegards,

5 posted on 09/25/2001 2:46:09 PM PDT by Osage Orange
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To: Osage Orange,Stafan stackhouse,OKCSubmariner,Nita Nupress,Ann Archy
Hey, you saw that in HYBRIDON, right?
6 posted on 09/25/2001 3:49:51 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: Betty Jo
Hello Betty Jo,

No, I do not know how to Jodel (please carefully note the spelling for further use...), but this is beside the point.
I understand your anger quite well. We too have been faced with terrorist bombings several years ago (although in a much smaller scale) and I still have a family member suffering from it.
Switzerland is a free and sovereign country as is yours, and we have been defending that point for several centuries, to the extent that we have not joined the EU as yet. Living in a free country is a great thing, but as we are now learning the hard way, many laws and ways of living we have taken for granted are being misused for evil purposes. The results can be seen in many threads on the FR site: how much freedom are we prepared to loose to fight organized crime and/or terrorism? I am certain that, as a result of what we have seen now, many countries will have to amend laws and regulations, including mine and yours. Fighting crime is a tricky business. Fighting terrorism is even more. No "free world" country whatsoever was prepared for what happened 2 weeks ago, but this will certainly change quickly.

If you have information on terrorist activities in Switzerland, I will be glad to help you in bringing this to the attention of our authorities.
7 posted on 09/26/2001 12:17:58 AM PDT by ch.man
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To: ch.man
It took the Swiss many years before they admitted all the Nazi gold they had stashed away from WWII. How many years will it take your bankers to acknowledge any funds from terrorist organizations?
8 posted on 09/26/2001 12:28:51 AM PDT by stripes1776
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all the Nazi gold they had stashed away from WWII

You are slightly misinformed. There was no gold stashed away. There was a problem with unreclaimed funds and belongings from victims of the Nazis, and this happened because our laws do not set any expiration to such deposits. Admittedly, some bankers did not do their job as one might expect. In all the other countries I know of, the state simply took (stole) the funds and/or the belongings.

Would you like to talk about the many years it took for some US companies to acknowledge their collaboration with the Nazis? I think we better skip that!!
9 posted on 09/26/2001 12:58:18 AM PDT by ch.man
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To: WileyCoyote22
Sure! And all the mafia bosses sit in Chicago.
11 posted on 09/26/2001 1:07:27 AM PDT by ch.man
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