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Terror Suspect Said to Target Bush Summit
AP ^ | 8/16/04 | ALISA TANG

Posted on 08/18/2003 7:04:05 AM PDT by truthandlife

Hambali, alleged mastermind of al-Qaida's campaign of bombings in Southeast Asia, was plotting new terror attacks when he was captured this week, possibly against a Bangkok summit President Bush (news - web sites) is due to attend, Thailand's prime minister said Saturday.

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Hambali, an Indonesian whose real name is Riduan Isamuddin, had planned to make Thailand a base for terror operations, but his arrest — and three of his associates since June — has uprooted his terror network Jemaah Islamiyah from the country, the Thai leader said.

Thailand's porous, jungle and river frontiers and lax security at border posts made it a tempting place to hide for Jemaah militants. But its cells have been more prominent in other nations of the region — Malaysia and Indonesia. Indonesia — scene of the group's deadliest bombings — hiked up security, fearing revenge attacks during Independence Day celebrations this weekend.

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (news - web sites) forum, set for Oct. 20-21 in the Thai capital, is expected to draw at least 20 world leaders, including Bush.

"The result of investigations show that Hambali came to Thailand not only to seek a safe haven but he also planned to make a move during the APEC meeting," Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra told reporters. He refused to elaborate.

"He came here to work and was using Thailand as a base for committing acts of terror. Investigations reveal some connection to APEC, but we still have to investigate further," Thaksin said.

The 39-year-old Islamic cleric was captured by CIA (news - web sites) agents and Thai forces in a raid Monday on his apartment in the ancient temple city of Ayutthaya, 50 miles north of Bangkok. Thai military sources say he was handed over to U.S. investigators and flown out of the country on Wednesday, and Thaksin would not comment on his whereabouts.

U.S. investigators will seek to determine if Hambali had any success the assignment Bush administration official said was given soon after the Sept. 11 terror attacks in the United States: recruiting new suicide hijackers.

Hambali, said to have trained under Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) in Afghanistan (news - web sites) in the 1990s, is reported to have been close to Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the Sept. 11 organizer captured earlier this year, and is believed to have hosted a meeting of senior al-Qaida operatives, including two Sept. 11 hijackers, in Kuala Lumpur in January 2000.

But in Southeast Asia, he is seen foremost as the militant who brought al-Qaida-style attacks to several countries in the region, including the October suicide bombings in Bali, Indonesia, that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.

Thaksin said the arrests of three Hambali associates in recent months led to Asia's most wanted man. Among those caught by Thailand was Zubair Mohamad, a Malaysian believed to have been instrumental in Jemaah Islamiyah's financial dealings, Thai and Malaysian newspapers reported Saturday.

The trail began exposed by an "irregular money transaction" noticed by investigators, the Thai premier said in his weekly radio address to the nation.

This "resulted in the arrest of the first case, the second, the third, and now we have got the fourth man — Mr. Hambali — who is regarded as the last one in our land," he said.

"Finally we have got them all," he said.

In Indonesia, soldiers and police tightened security at high-risk targets — including hotels, malls, bars and offices of foreign companies and churches — ahead of the country's Independence Day celebrations on Sunday amid fears of more terrorist attacks.

"The government will do everything within its powers to secure and guarantee security during the celebrations in Indonesia," Security Minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said after a security meeting at the presidential palace.

Jemaah Islamiyah is also blamed for the Jakarta Marriott Hotel bombing on Aug. 5 that killed 12 people, as well as attacks on churches in the Philippines and foiled plots to attack diplomatic missions in Singapore.

President Megawati Sukarnoputri will urge President Bush to let Indonesian investigators question Hambali over his involvement in the Jakarta and Bali attacks, Foreign Minister Hasan Wirayuda said.

Thai authorities are believed to have known Hambali was in the kingdom in January last year, when he planned the Bali bombings at a meeting in Bangkok. He is believed to have returned to Thaliand more recently, using a fake Spanish passport to enter from neighboring Laos, local newspapers reported.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; apec; bangkoksummit; bush; fareast; hambali; isamuddin; jemaahislamiyah; ji; targets; terrorism; thailand

1 posted on 08/18/2003 7:04:06 AM PDT by truthandlife
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To: truthandlife
Yeah, but since we have Hambone in custody, doesn't that mean that his plans are in the crapper?
2 posted on 08/18/2003 7:05:46 AM PDT by mhking
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3 posted on 08/18/2003 8:41:27 AM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP (Ideas have consequences)
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To: mhking
in the crapper?

Squat johns are still more prevalent in Thailand than crappers.

4 posted on 08/18/2003 8:44:36 AM PDT by ASA Vet ("No Comment.")
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To: mhking
doesn't that mean that his plans are in the crapper?

Not really. I demands how far along the operation was before he was caught. Al-Qaeda is known to plan an operation as far out as two years before it is executed. Watch the news.......see how many arrests in Thailand come from this capture........that will tell you how far along they were.

Someone on the Secret Service may even rethink Bush attending this summit.

5 posted on 08/18/2003 10:52:10 AM PDT by Dog (: "And good ol' boys were drinking whiskey and rye, singing 'This'll be the day Saddam dies...'")
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