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Traveller's agenda a mystery
The Hamilton Spectator ^ | 9/26/01 | Susan Clairmont

Posted on 09/26/2001 11:24:25 AM PDT by NatureGirl

Nageeb Abdul Jabar Mohammed Al-Hadi -- if that's even his name -- is just one of nearly 750 people U.S. investigators want to know more about in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. He has at least four aliases and two different birth dates. He is a Yemeni, with a Michigan driver's licence and a Detroit wife.

He was on a plane from Frankfurt, Germany headed for Chicago when it was diverted to Toronto. He was arrested at Pearson International Airport and may be extradited to the United States to face two charges related to false passports and fraudulent misuse of visas. He has an expired student identification card from the Yemenese American Language Institute in Yemen, but he doesn't appear to speak any English.

Al-Hadi's convoluted paper trail circles the globe. It could take months -- years even -- for investigators to figure out who Al-Hadi really is and whether or not he has any links at all to the 19 terrorists who hijacked four American passenger planes and turned three of them into missiles on Sept. 11. American officials have said they want to question Al-Hadi, although they have no information he is linked to the terrorist attacks

That's what it will take to investigate one man. There are hundreds more out there. So far, 352 people have been arrested or detained and 392 others are being sought for questioning in relation to the hijackings. The complexity of the Al-Hadi investigation alone hints at the scope of an international manhunt that promises to be unlike anything the world has ever seen.

Wearing orange prison garb and running shoes, Al-Hadi was escorted into a University Avenue courtroom yesterday for his third brief appearance before a Superior Court judge. A slight man who may be 34 or 35 -- depending on which passport you believe -- he has a touch of white in his otherwise dark beard. As two police officers unlocked his handcuffs and kept close watch over him in the prisoner's box, Al-Hadi turned slightly to look at the courtroom behind him. What he saw were two dozen sets of journalists' eyes peering back at him, noting his every move.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police says Al-Hadi has no known connections to Canada. No friends or relatives here. He faces no Canadian charges. He simply landed here when hell was breaking loose in the U.S.

Though journalists are keen to cover this tenuous Canadian connection to the greatest act of terrorism on American soil, nobody else seems interested. There were no demonstrators, no representatives of religious or ethnic communities in the courtroom. Even the simply curious were absent during Al-Hadi's 15-minute appearance.

At a time when American courthouses are hubs of activity and are being guarded to the hilt, Al-Hadi could have passed for just another name on the docket. In fact, while all of the U.S. is beefing up security and battening down its hatches, anyone wishing to lay eyes on Al-Hadi need only have strolled into the courthouse and taken a seat.

There is no metal detector. No search at the door. Court police greet visitors with nothing more than a smile. Canada's still-intact sense of trust is somehow both comforting and disturbing.

Court records from Chicago and Toronto show Al-Hadi was on Lufthansa Flight 430 on Sept. 11, a non-stop trip from Germany to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. When the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration shut down all U.S. airports that morning, Flight 403 landed in Toronto instead.

Canadian authorities discovered Al-Hadi was carrying four Yemeni passports, three bearing his photo, the last having a picture of some other unidentified man. His name was documented as Nageeb Abdul Jabar Mohamed Al-Hadi, Najib Abdo Gabber Mohammed, Mohamed Saleh Nagi Edhah and Nageeb A. Jabber Al-Hadi. Each passport had a different number.

Canadian authorities also found some of these names on a marriage licence from Detroit saying he was married to a woman named Renee Applewhite, an application to become a citizen of the U.S., a Michigan drivers' licence and a visa to enter the U.S.

While Al-Hadi was detained in Canada, U.S. Customs officers searched his three suitcases that had already arrived in Chicago. They found two Lufthansa crew uniforms (the company has confirmed he is a sales representative in Yemen), an identification card, and a piece of torn paper with Arabic writing on it sewn into the pocket of a pair of pants.

The FBI obtained a search warrant and also found a 1993 student identification card from the Yemenese American Language Institute in Yemen and another pair of pants with a small note sewn into the pocket. On the note was, according to court documents, "an apparently random sequence of English and Arabic numerals that did not appear to be telephone numbers."

An RCMP affidavit filed with the court said Al-Hadi "represents a significant risk of flight." In court yesterday, an Arabic translator sat beside Al-Hadi. The justice tried to determine if the accused wanted to hire his own lawyer or if the court should appoint one, but Al-Hadi wanted to talk about other things through his translator.

"From the first day I was arrested, I have asked (for a lawyer). I wasn't accused of anything. Not from U.S. or Canada. I obtained a Canadian visa and after I came to Canada, I was arrested by the Canadian government."

Bradley Reitz, counsel for the Canadian Department of Justice, said outside the courthouse yesterday that he wasn't aware of Al-Hadi having a Canadian visa
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Al-Hadi also told the court he was being kept in a single cell and hadn't been allowed a phone call. "They let me sign papers that I cannot read," he said. "Can I know what's all in these documents I had in my hand?"

In the end, after being asked about a lawyer several times, Al-Hadi said he needs to apply for legal aid.

Al-Hadi will appear in court again Oct. 2. The United States has until Nov. 20 to submit a formal request for his extradition.

For Al-Hadi and all the others, this is only the beginning.

Susan Clairmont's commentary appears regularly in The Spectator. You can contact her by e-mail at sclairmont@hamiltonspectator.com or by telephone at (905) 526-3539.


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Some interesting things to note from this article: The accused had a visa for the U.S., but then stated that he had a (apparently, non-existent) visa for Canada. Remember, he wasn't even headed for Canada in the first place, he was heading for Chicago.

And, of course, all honest travellers carry four passports, all with different names.

Being a Sherlock Holmes fan, I find the idea of the paper with mixed English/Arabic numerals to be highly intriguing. Code, perhaps?
1 posted on 09/26/2001 11:24:26 AM PDT by NatureGirl
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To: NatureGirl
Very interesting. Thanks for the post...
2 posted on 09/26/2001 11:27:46 AM PDT by eureka!
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To: NatureGirl
More likely the combination for an access door or locker some place.
3 posted on 09/26/2001 11:30:35 AM PDT by GEC
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To: NatureGirl,lent,patent,rebdov,wardaddy,harpseal,Squantos
We need to separate and intern all of these spies until we can unravel the truth about them. If that takes years, so be it.
4 posted on 09/26/2001 11:31:09 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: NatureGirl
Sounds like the key to a code, yes.
5 posted on 09/26/2001 11:32:48 AM PDT by Cyber Liberty
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To: NatureGirl
Good Catch!!! This is almost as good as a Clancy spy mystery.
6 posted on 09/26/2001 11:35:50 AM PDT by Gracey
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To: NatureGirlOKCSubmariner,Ann Archy,Inge_CAV,backhoe
Could it be a Swiss phone number, which looks like this:

00 00 00 00 00

7 posted on 09/26/2001 11:37:23 AM PDT by Betty Jo
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To: NatureGirl
"English numerals" are Arabic numerals. We did in fact get our numbering system from Arabic mathematicians from the first century A.D.
8 posted on 09/26/2001 11:49:57 AM PDT by tracer
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To: NatureGirl
How about numbers representing longitude/latitude coordinates for possible targets or flight paths?
9 posted on 09/26/2001 12:13:44 PM PDT by vidbizz
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To: tracer
"English numerals" are Arabic numerals.

I wondered about that myself. I went to this link:

islam.org/mosque/ihame/Ref6.htm

Our Western method is the top row; fourth row down is the "Modern Arabic (Eastern)" method of writing numerals. As you can see, they are quite different.
10 posted on 09/26/2001 12:19:13 PM PDT by NatureGirl
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To: NatureGirl
His half of the torn note probably had to match up with the other half of his cohort in Chicago, Detroit, Naipersville, Oklahoma, Texas? How many cells are there? A hundred, thousands? I know we are asked to return to normal life, but most people I know are waiting for the other shoe to drop. The WTC was a sucker punch, and there will be a lot more jabs before the knockout. I think I am being realistic with my concern. There is too much hate to have been vented with only one blow. Unfortunately I do not believe we have nearly enough personel at the borders, or anywhere for that matter, to properly root out all the cells.
11 posted on 09/26/2001 12:36:51 PM PDT by rebdov
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To: NatureGirl
Bank Account numbers??? A pece of paper SEWN into pant pockets!! Luthansa SAYS he works for them, but no one knows his real name??? VERRRRRY interesting, and just shows how deeply inbedded they are.
12 posted on 09/26/2001 1:07:05 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: NatureGirl
Reuters might say that this man is a "fear engineer".
13 posted on 09/26/2001 1:10:02 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: Ann Archy
Luthansa SAYS he works for them, but no one knows his real name???

Oh, good catch! I guess the article should have said that Lufthansa has an employee with one of those names. That wouldn't necessarily mean that it was this fellow's real name, just one of the ones he was using.

Hope Lufthansa is co-operating and doing a little checking on their sales rep. Who is he, and where is he?
14 posted on 09/26/2001 1:26:20 PM PDT by NatureGirl
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To: GEC
Password for PGP encryption.
15 posted on 09/26/2001 1:31:13 PM PDT by Abn1508
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To: Travis McGee
Agreed.
16 posted on 09/26/2001 1:47:47 PM PDT by harpseal
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To: Gracey
Don't be too sure Gracey, under our legal/refugee system in Canada he will declare himself a refugee and we will release him telling him to return for a hearing.He will then disappear like thousands before him in Canada, never to be heard of again. If the US wants him they should keep an eye on him, you will likely have to abduct him to bring him into court in the US.
17 posted on 09/26/2001 1:48:31 PM PDT by Oldtory
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To: NatureGirl
Sheesh, another public school myth exploded!!
18 posted on 09/26/2001 2:07:34 PM PDT by tracer
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To: Travis McGee
Thanks for the bump. This guy is obviously not interested in talking a whole lot. It seems he wants to drag things out a bit.
19 posted on 09/26/2001 2:23:40 PM PDT by patent
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To: NatureGirl
He might have KILLED the real owner of that uniform...geesh.
20 posted on 09/26/2001 5:00:31 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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