Re: [iwar] [fc:Phone.Bills.Help.US.Map.Al-Qaeda]

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Date: 2002-02-18 18:59:55


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Looks like UBL and al-Qaeda like to keep in touch.  The Problem is
they are careful  with OPSEC and I doubt they will get caught doing the
same thing in the same manner twice.
--- Fred Cohen <fc@all.net> wrote:
> Phone Bills Help US Map Al-Qaeda
> World, February 18, 2002 [ 08:41 ]
> , Times of India
> 
> WASHINGTON. US investigators have obtained billing records for a
> satellite telephone 
> used by Osama Bin Laden and his closest associates in the late 1990s
> and are using 
> them to locate terrorist al-Qaeda cells around the world, according
> to Newsweek magazine.
> 
> The report in the weekly's Monday issue said the suspected mastermind
> of the September 
> 11 attacks and his top lieutenants, including Ayman al-Zawahiri and
> Muhammad Atef, 
> stayed in touch with the outside world using a Compact-M portable
> satellite telephone. 
> 
> 
> US investigators probing the 1998 US Embassy bombings in Kenya and
> Tanzania, the 
> magazine said, obtained billing records from 1996-1998 for the phone.
> 
> And a country-by-country analysis of the bills provided US
> authorities with a virtual 
> road map to important al-Qaeda cells around the world.
> 
> According to the report, the largest number of outgoing calls -- 238
> out of 1,100 
> -- went to Britain, particularly to Bin Laden associate Khalid
> al-Fawwaz, who has 
> been in British custody for years awaiting extradition to the United
> States.
> 
> The second largest group of outgoing calls was to numbers in Yemen,
> Newsweek reported.
> 
> Some calls went to a Yemeni phone number that investigators now
> believe was used 
> as a switchboard by conspirators involved in the embassy bombings in
> Africa, the 
> bombing of the USS Cole and the September 11 attacks.
> 
> Citing US intelligence sources, the magazine reported that the
> switchboard number 
> was registered to Ahmad Mohammad Ali al-Hada, a well-known Bin Laden
> associate.
> 
> One of al-Hada's sons-in-law, Khalid Almidhar, was a member of the
> team that crashed 
> an American Airlines plane into the Pentagon. Another son-in-law is
> among 13 men 
> named by the Justice Department this month as members of a terror
> team feared to 
> be plotting an imminent attack against American targets.
> 
> Other countries called from Bin Laden's satellite phone include
> Azerbaijan, Pakistan, 
> Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Egypt. Nearly 10 per cent of the outgoing
> calls went to numbers 
> in Iran, Newsweek reported.
> 
> The report cites a Bush administration official as saying US
> intelligence has believed 
> for years that hard-line factions inside Iran helped al-Qaeda operate
> an "underground 
> railroad" smuggling terrorists to training camps in Afghanistan.
> 


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