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Khalid
Al-Mihdhar, Nawaf Al-Hazmi
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WASHINGTON,
November 24 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Adel Al-Jubeir, a
foreign policy adviser to Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz,
strongly denied any connection between the royal family and two
suspected September 11 hijackers, as the FBI launched a probe into
whether Saudi royal charitable funds were funneled to the hijackers.
The
investigation is focused on alleged evidence that Khalid Al-Mihdhar and
Nawaf Al-Hazmi - who participated in the hijacking American Airlines
Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon - may have received thousands
of dollars in Saudi money, including from a member of the Saudi royal
family, according to administration and congressional sources.
“The
FBI continues to pursue all investigative leads in its counterterrorism
efforts in a thorough and confidential manner,” the bureau said in a
statement, which did not disclose any details.
But
the sources familiar with the probe claimed there was evidence some of
the money had come indirectly from Princess Haifa Al-Faisal, daughter of
the late Saudi King Faisal, who is married to the Saudi Ambassador to
the United States, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Agence France-Presse (AFP)
reported.
U.S.
Newsweek magazine, which broke the story, claimed that payments of
around 3,500 dollars a month went from the princess’s account at
Washington’s Riggs Bank to the family of Saudi national Omar
Al-Bayoumi, who studied in California and befriended Al-Mihdhar and
Al-Hazmi.
“There
is no evidence to that effect whatsoever,” Al-Jubeir told CNN from
Riyadh, denying that direct payments had ever been made by the princess
to either Al-Bayoumi or Bassnan.
But
Al-Jubeir admitted that an internal Saudi investigation had found that
Princess Haifa had been regularly sending charitable contributions to a
U.S.-based Saudi woman named Magda Ibrahim Ahmed.
Slightly
more than half of that money had been forwarded unbeknownst to her to
either Osama Bassnan or Janet Bassnan or Manal Al-Bayoumi, assumed to be
Omar Al-Bayoumi’s wife, Al-Jubeir said.
“They
don’t know who this lady is and how she was able to get on Princess
Haifa's recipient list,” said al-Jubeir.
After
Al-Bayoumi left the country in mid-2001, payments began flowing to Osama
Bassnan, another friend of both Al-Bayoumi and the future hijackers,
according to Newsweek’s report.
Al-Mihdhar
and Al-Hazmi arrived in California in January 2000, shortly after a
supposed Malaysia summit of top Al-Qaeda leaders where intelligence
officials believe plans for the September 11 attacks had been fleshed
out.
According
to FBI officials, they both took flying lessons in the city San Diego,
after which Al-Mihdhar left for Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
He
returned to the United States roughly two months before the deadly
strikes that together left about 3,000 people dead.
FBI
Director Robert Mueller believes Al-Mihdhar’s role in the plot “may
well have been that of the coordinator and organizer of the movements of
the non-pilot hijackers.”
A
total of 19 hijackers took part in the attacks, 15 of them Saudi
nationals. Al-Bayoumi and Bassnan, who are said to have maintained close
contact with both future hijackers, are currently facing U.S. visa fraud
charges, according to FBI officials.
Al-Bayoumi,
who left the United States before September 11, was briefly detained in
Britain but was let go because visa fraud is not an extraditable
offense, the officials said. Bassnan is facing deportation from the
United States, according to Al-Jubeir.
The
Saudi money trail is being detailed in a report by a congressional
committee probing the events of September 11, a declassified version of
which is expected to be released in January.
“The
committee has been sharing certain documents and certain materials with
the administration, as it is finalizing the report, to keep the process
of declassification moving,” a congressional source told AFP.
“That
is apparently where the information is being leaked from.”
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