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Monday, May 02, 2005

Who is this other Sudanese Hawash????

These scumbags were planning this 9/11 attacks in other places, too!
I believe this Scumbag was using a stolen/fake passport. As far as we know, there are no Hawash families in Sudan beside ours.
we need to investigate this case in Sudan and use our contacts to know how this person managed to steel our identity. From his features, he looks like a Ja'ali person. Please notice the 'prayer mark' on his fore-head.


Check the whole story out here: http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2001/06/17/stories/02170003.htm

NEW DELHI, JUNE 16, 2001.
The two persons arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police in connection with the international terrorist, Osama bin Laden's ``plans'' to blow up the U.S. Embassy in Delhi had planned a similar strike at the American mission in Dhaka. Investigations show that the prime accused, the Sudanese national, Abdel Raouf Hawash, who was nabbed along with Shamim Sarwar of Bihar from Delhi's Nizamuddin area with 6 kg of RDX explosives on Friday had been in touch with Abdul Rehman Al- Safani, a close associate of Bin Laden.

Al-Safani, a Sudanese national, had come to India in February and, after finalising the entire operation had left the country. He was the mastermind behind the planned attacks and had promised Hawash that he would spend up to Rs. 1 crore for the job.

The lure of such a huge sum influenced Hawash that he had even written a letter to Bin Laden reaffirming his loyalty to the terrorist leader. In the letter, Hawash had eulogised ``Laden, Afghans and Mujahideens'' and stated that he was prepared to ``fight for jehad''.
Hawash had also said that he had finalised the plans. ``The job for Delhi and Dhaka is ready and 10-12 persons will be Hindi and 10-12 will be Bangla. If we include their families, they will be 200.'' He wrote that in Delhi the security vigil was heightened around August 15 (Independence Day), but ``things slow down'' during the rainy season, when it would be appropriate to strike.
Investigations show that both Al-Safani and Hawash were in constant touch with a high-ranking official of an African Embassy in Delhi who had not only paid Rs. 5 lakhs for funding the attacks but was also monitoring the developments on behalf of Bin Laden.
The embassy official's ``involvement'' is being investigated by the Intelligence Bureau - which had provided vital inputs that led to the arrest of the accused - in close coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs.

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