This may be why the name sounds familiar:
British in Bosnia to probe 7 July terror link
The first two men arrested in Sarajevo were identified as Cesur Abdulkadir and Mirsad Bektasevic
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:rkNEVkFgJCMJ:freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1558633/posts+%22AbdulKadir%22+freerepublic&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us
snippet:
Kadir left his position in the Guyanese Parliament last year. Muslims make up about 9 percent of the former Dutch and British colony’s 770,000 population, mostly from the Sunni sect.
Isha Kadir, the Guyanese suspect’s wife, said her husband flew from Guyana to Trinidad on Thursday. She said he was arrested Friday as he was boarding a flight from Trinidad to Venezuela, where he planned to pick up a travel visa to attend an Islamic religious conference in Iran.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/06/02/national/main2877931.shtml?source=mostpop_story
Good find Velveeta.
Let’s at that FR link here that you found in Google.
stepping back in time...
Note: The following post is a quote:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1558633/posts
British in Bosnia to probe 7 July terror link
ISN ^ | jan. 15th 2006.
Posted on 01/15/2006 2:47:58 PM PST by kronos77
ISN SECURITY WATCH (15/01/06) A source in the Bosnian State Prosecutors Office has told ISN Security Watch that British anti-terror investigators are due to arrive in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, this week to investigate a Bosnian link to the 7 July bombings of Londons transport network that killed 52 people, including the suicide bombers.
The high-ranking source said the British investigators were interested in four British citizens of Afro-Asian origin who had been under surveillance in Bosnia, one of which is believed to be the brother of one of the London suicide bombers.
British anti-terror investigators are scheduled to arrive in Bosnia on 19 January, the source said.
In late October 2005, Bosnian police arrested five teenagers on suspicion of plotting terrorist attacks on Western embassies in Sarajevo. Only days later, police in Denmark arrested six teenagers believed to be linked to those arrested in Bosnia.
The first two men arrested in Sarajevo were identified as Cesur Abdulkadir and Mirsad Bektasevic, whose confiscated mobile phones and laptop computers led to the arrest in December of three more suspects in the Sarajevo suburb of Hadzici. One of the suspects is believed to be the leader of a Bosnian militant cell.
According to the State Prosecutors Office, at the same time that Bektasevic had arrived in Sarajevo from Sweden and Abdulkadir from Denmark, a young man of Afro-Asian origin with Danish citizenship arrived from Denmark.
Bosnian police alerted the Danish authorities after finding the Danish citizens contacts in the mobile phone and laptops confiscated from Bektasevic and Abdulkadir. The Bosnian police source said Danish police had revealed that a raid on the suspects parents home in Denmark had uncovered US$500,000 in cash, and that investigators were still tracing the money to determine its origin.
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