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Eugene Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 02:42 AM
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Top British terror suspect escapes
Source: The Observer

Top British terror suspect escapes

Jamie Doward, home affairs editor
Sunday December 16, 2007
The Observer


The alleged British terrorist mastermind behind a plot
to simultaneously blow up at least 10 transatlantic
airliners in an atrocity that had the potential to
dwarf 11 September was on the run last night.

One of Britain's most wanted men slipped his handcuffs
and fled after appearing at a court in Islamabad,
Pakistan, where his lawyers were protesting against
requests for his extradition. Last night two policemen
were being questioned about the incident.

Rashid Rauf's escape now threatens to spark a major
diplomatic row by reigniting questions about why
Pakistan's authorities had not approved his extradition,
despite repeated requests from Britain dating back more
than a year. Britain has been at pains to claim that
Pakistan's President, Pervez Musharraf, is a key ally
in targeting Islamist terrorism and someone who has
played a vital role in sharing information between the
countries' intelligence communities. But the fact Rauf
was able to escape so easily will raise questions about
the security status given to him by the Pakistani
authorities.

It is also likely to inflame relations with the US.
The Observer understands the CIA was preparing to
'render' Rauf when details of the alleged airliner plot
emerged in August 2006. Alarmed at the US's attempts
to grab Rauf, Britain's intelligence services, who had
been monitoring the plot, swooped, arresting more
than 20 suspects in the largest security operation
of its kind.

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Read more: http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2228482,00.html
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alphafemale Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 02:45 AM
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1. More than a few people were involved in this. No doubt about it.
He was let loose. He didn't "escape."

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tom_paine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 12:06 PM
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9. Wonder if the Bushies are getting their assets in place for another False Flag?
Yes, I believe it very likely the Bushies are preparing such. They probably needed another 9/11 False Flag even before NIE, now it is an absolute imperative.

Time will tell, though. Certainly it's possible the Bushies and their pals had nothing to do with this.

But I wouldn't wager on that.
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MidwestTransplant Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 06:02 PM
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11. He escaped allright. His handcuffs were taken off and the door was opened.
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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 04:54 AM
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2. How does one "slip their cuffs"?
:shrug:
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truthisfreedom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 06:31 AM
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5. It's easy. You just have to have removable hands.
Or friends on the force.
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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 05:53 AM
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3. BBC seems to be playing it down
Terror charges laid against Rashid Rauf in Pakistan were dropped last month but he was awaiting a decision on whether he will be extradited to the UK

He is wanted by West Midlands police investigating the murder of his uncle.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7146418.stm

Note - terror charges were dropped.
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liberal hypnotist Donating Member (391 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 06:26 AM
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4. See! It wouldn't have happened in Gitmo.
Another reason to keep clandestine prisons. Sounds a bit fishy to me.
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leveymg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 07:23 AM
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6. Easy Escapes and Released "in Error": Classic Ways to Free an Agent Provocateur
Edited on Sun Dec-16-07 07:48 AM by leveymg
In August 2006, when the "Liquid Bomb Plot" broke, I described Rauf as fitting the profile of a double-agent. Now this. No doubt we'll see more "terror plots" cooked up by Mr. Rauf. See, http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/8/17/174059/211

Key Suspect In Liquid Bomb Plot Was Twice Released by UK Police
by leveymg
Thu Aug 17, 2006 at 02:40:58 PM PST
WHO IS RASHID RAUF?

Rashid Rauf, 25, a Britain of Pakistani descent, appears to be the key to unraveling the Liquid Bomb Plot. Rauf was arrested last year by British authorities in connection with the London 7/7 bombings, but quickly released. He was also detained as a suspect in the stabbing death of a relative in 2002, after which he reportedly travelled to Pakistan where he made contact with militants and received al-Qaeda explosives training.

After his return to Britain, he was rearrested following the 7/7 attacks, but again was let go and allowed to fly back to Pakistan, where he was finally jailed a couple weeks ago, reportedly triggering the round-up of dozens of alleged terrorists he had contacted in Britain and Pakistan.

Rauf is reported to have confessed to having had a role in planning the use of binary liquids to produce explosives.

His younger brother, Tayib, was also arrested.

Why was Rashid Rauf twice allowed to leave the country shortly after very serious crimes were committed -- is this a person who British intelligence has had a special interest in for a long time?

MORE below . . .


leveymg's diary :: ::
Two days ago, I wrote that the Liquid Bomb Plot had all the hallmarks of a counter-terrorism operation directed by multiple intelligence agencies involving one ot more double-agents. http://www.dailykos.com/...

I believe that we have a nomination for the double-agent - Rashid Rauf.

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The BBC reports: http://news.bbc.co.uk/...


It is believed up to 17 people are being held in Pakistan over the alleged plot - with two British nationals of Pakistani descent among them.

Pakistani officials said one of the Britons, Rashid Rauf, was believed to have links to al-Qaeda, but they released no details about the other Briton.

Mr Rauf is believed to have played a pivotal role in planning the operation, as well as being the go-between between al-Qaeda and the alleged plotters in Britain.

According to the Associated Press new agency, Pakistani officials believe he was the planner of the alleged attacks and recruited people to take part.


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Juan Cole writes about Rauf: http://72.14.203.104/....


Dawn -- http://www.dawn.com/... -- reports although Pakistan provided a clue that was important to putting the group in the UK under surveillance a year ago, recent UK-Pakistan cooperation was key as well. Britain alerted Pakistani authorities to the importance of Rashid Rauf, who holds both British and Pakistani citizenship but has recently been resident in Pakistan and is the father of one of the 23 plotters arrested by the British.

Pakistani sources say that when, fairly recently, Pakistan took Rauf into custody, he confessed to the details of the plot, especially the plan to mix liquid explosives on board.

But the British official narrative that is emerging says that the Pakistani arrest of Rauf was carried out by mistake or on unrelated grounds, and that it forced Scotland Yard to go ahead and arrest 24 members of the cell in London lest Rashid's arrest cause them to scatter.

Rauf was arrested briefly last summer in the UK under suspicion of being linked to the 7/7 subway bombings. When he moved back to Pakistan, MI5 alerted Pakistani authorities, who kept him under surveillance. Dawn adds:

' The links of the arrested suspect could not be confirmed, but the sources said intelligence agencies had put four Islamic organisations on the watch list, they included two UK-based outfits Al Mahajroon and Hizbul Tehrir, and two Pakistani organisations Lashkar-i-Taiba and Lashkar-i-Jhangvi. '

The News (Pakistan) says that Rauf himself traveled to Afghanistan and had links there. It also provides further details about arrests in Pakistan.


That article in the The News specified that statements by Rauf had led to the arrest of the others:


Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said Pakistan had arrested an al-Qaeda operative who had played a key role in the terror plot. "He is a British citizen of Pakistani origin. He is an al-Qaeda operative with linkages in Afghanistan," Sherpao told Reuters.

He said the arrest of the man, identified as Rashid Rauf, had led to a wave of arrests in Britain that headed off the alleged plot to blow up as many as 10 aircraft flying from Britain to the US.

"We arrested him from the border area and on his disclosure we shared the information with British authorities, which led to further arrests in Britain," he told The Associated Press.



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This from Chicago Sun-Times: http://www.suntimes.com/...


A swirl of attention has focused on the role that the brothers Rashid and Tayib Rauf may have played in the airliner plot. Their father, Abdul Rauf, immigrated to Britain from the Mirpur district of Pakistan several decades ago, and his five children were all born in Britain, the family said.

Rashid Rauf was arrested about a week ago along the Pakistan-Afghan border, and Pakistani officials have characterized him as a "key person" in the airline plot. They said evidence linked him to an "Afghanistan-based al-Qaida connection" but gave no details.

His 22-year-old brother, Tayib, was taken into custody in Britain during the sweeps that nabbed 24 people here, and unconfirmed reports said a third brother might have been detained.

SNIP

The Raufs' terraced home was first searched during a 2002 investigation into the fatal stabbing of Mohammed Saeed, an uncle of the brothers, police said. Rashid Rauf was reportedly a suspect in the slaying and is thought to have left England for Pakistan shortly after the death.

The house was searched again in connection with a murder during race riots in 2005.



More on Rauf's connection to the 7/7 bombings

Rauf was first detained and interrogated by British authorities in April 2002 following the stabbing death of an uncle, but he was never charged. Soon thereafter, he was allowed to leave the country and travelled to Pakistan, where he made contact with al-Qaeda. He reportedly was given explosives training, possibly attending the same Madrassa (religious school) as two of the 7/7 bombers. He returned to Britain before the 7/7 London transit bombings, but again, was quickly released thereafter. He travelled back to Pakistan, where he was finally arrested and held in custody, but not before he played a vital role in planning the Liquid Bomb plot, including developing the means of attack. These facts indicate that Rauf has behaved as a classic agent provocateur, and the British Government is now seeking his return after he was reportedly taken into custody by Pakistan under U.S. pressure over U.K. objection.

The Times of London reports: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/....


In a separate development, Scotland Yard is investigating possible links between the men arrested on Thursday and other British terrorists, including the July 7 bombers. They are concerned that some of those now in custody visited Pakistan last year at the same time as two of the London bombers. Pakistani intelligence sources are examining whether any of those arrested on Thursday attended the same madrassa, or religious school, as the 7/7 bombers.

SNIP

Pakistani officials said that Rauf had forged links with militant groups and received explosives training at an al-Qaeda camp.



MSNBC reported details of the dispute over whether Rauf should be taken in, the timing of the arrest, and by whom:>


One senior British official said the Americans also argued over the timing of the arrest of suspected ringleader Rashid Rauf in Pakistan, warning that if he was not taken into custody immediately, the United States would "render" him or pressure the Pakistani government to arrest him. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14320452/

British security was concerned that Rauf be taken into custody "in circumstances where there was due process," according to the official, so that he could be tried in British courts. Ultimately, this official says, Rauf was arrested over the objections of the British. Finally, Any Relation to Mohammad Rauf, FBI Double-Agent?


Born in Kashmir on June 4th 1969, Iyman Faris (aka. Mohammad Rauf, also mistakenly reported as Lyman Harris) is a former Ohio truck driver who was convicted of providing material support to Al Qaeda, for his role in a plot to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge.

Faris (Rauf) served as an FBI double agent, after Khalid Sheikh Mohammed implicated him for providing support to Al-Qaeda.<1> http://en.wikipedia.org/...


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The Rauf family is believed to be of Kashmiri origin. Mirpur, from which the father immigrated, is the district capital of Kashmir.
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NOTE: The original report, above, that CIA was planning on renditioning Mr. Rauf. A significant portion of those CIA rendered and tortured appear to also fit the profile of double-agents. See, http://journals.democraticunderground.com/leveymg/334

REFERENCES: http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2228482,00.html



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dipsydoodle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 08:51 AM
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7. You obviously put a lot of work into that
Thanks.
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allisonthegreat Donating Member (586 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 10:32 AM
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8. Sounds kind of strange, and that the usual protocol was obviously not followed.n/t
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Prisoner_Number_Six Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-16-07 12:43 PM
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10. Someone's creating another Emmanuel Goldstein.
We have Osama, now the Brits have Rashid Rauf. :shrug:
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