Maps and Photographs of US Terrorist Targets Found in Bosnia
VOA News
25 Feb 2002 19:37 UTC
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U.S. intelligence officials are reported reviewing numerous computer files taken from a Saudi aid agency in Sarajevo that contain photographs of terrorist targets and a Washington street map pinpointing government buildings.

American officials, who asked not to be identified, say among materials discovered during the October raid on the offices of the Saudi High Commissioner for Aid to Bosnia was a program explaining how to use crop duster aircraft to spread pesticide. They also included materials used to make fake credit cards and State Department identification badges. Among other materials were photographs of targets of past terror attacks as the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, the USS Cole and the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. The agency was founded by Saudi Prince Selman bin Abdul-Aziz to help children orphaned during the Bosnian conflict. It is reported to have spent millions of dollars in the effort. U.S. officials, however, say authorities are investigating the disappearance of millions of dollars in other agency funds without a proper accounting.

The raid followed the arrest in Bosnia-Herzegovina of six Algerian-born employees of the agency on suspicion of plotting an attack on the U.S. embassy in the Bosnian capital.

U.S. officials say one of the suspects Bensayah Belkacem is a close associate of Osama bin Laden, who masterminded the September terrorist attacks in the United States.

Last month Bosnian authorities turned the six over to U.S. officials who transferred them to the camp housing Taleban and al-Qaida terrorist suspects at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba.

Some information for this report provided by AP.

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