United States Attorney
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JANUARY 18, 2008
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U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
YUSILL SCRIBNER,
REBEKAH CARMICHAEL
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE
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CANADIAN
AL QAEDA MEMBER SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON FOR CONSPIRING TO KILL
AMERICANS BY BOMBING U.S. EMBASSIES IN SINGAPORE AND THE PHILIPPINES
NEW YORK - MICHAEL
J. GARCIA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New
York, and MARK J. MERSHON, the Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New
York Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"),
announced today that MOHAMMED MANSOUR JABARAH, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al
Kuwaiti," a/k/a "Sammy," was sentenced in Manhattan federal
court to life in prison on multiple terrorism conspiracy charges. On July
30, 2002, JABARAH, an admitted member of al Qaeda, pleaded guilty to charges
stemming from his participation in a plot to bomb United States Embassies
in Singapore and the Philippines. According to documents filed in the
case and JABARAH's guilty plea:
In 2000 and early
2001, JABARAH trained in al Qaeda-run terrorist camps in Afghanistan.
At these camps, he completed training courses in city warfare, mountain
warfare, and advanced shooting, and learned how to use various weapons
and identify explosives. JABARAH also spent time with Taliban forces on
the front lines, and, in the spring and early summer of 2001, JABARAH
met and spent time with USAMA BIN LADEN. JABARAH then joined al Qaeda,
swearing al Qaeda's oath of allegiance, known as bayat, to BIN LADEN personally.
BIN LADEN assigned
JABARAH to participate in a terrorist operation in Southeast Asia and,
to that end,dispatched JABARAH to meet with senior al Qaeda operative
KHALID SHEIKH MOHAMMED ("KSM") in Karachi, Pakistan. JABARAH
stayed with KSM in Karachi for three weeks beginning in mid-August 2001.
During that time, JABARAH received advanced terrorist training in stealth
travel and surveillance techniques. JABARAH was also introduced to, and
later extensively met with and took direction from, RIDUAN ISOMUDDIN,
known as "Hambali" ("HAMBALI"), a leading figure in
the Southeast Asia terrorist group known as Jemaah Islamiyah ("JI").
KSM then sent JABARAH
to Malaysia to meet and assist JI operatives who were planning a terrorist
operation against American and Israeli Embassies in the Philippines. KSM
provided JABARAH with funds for the operation, giving him $20,000 and
promising at least $30,000 more. KSM also told JABARAH to leave Pakistan
by Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
In Malaysia, JABARAH
met regularly with a group of JI operatives to plan the attack. Their
discussions included target selection, funding, and procurement and transportation
of explosives. Later, JABARAH traveled to the Philippines to perform operational
surveillance of the United States Embassy in Manila. JABARAH also met
in Manila with a JI explosives expert who was to construct the bombs that
would be used in the terrorist operation.
Subsequently, JABARAH
and the JI operatives performed surveillance of the United States Embassy
in Singapore in connection with their decision to make that Embassy their
priority for an attack. The operatives made a videotape of the United
States Embassy in Singapore and other potential targets during the course
of their surveillance efforts.
In December 2001,
after a number of JI operatives were arrested in Singapore, JABARAH traveled
from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Bangkok, Thailand, where he met with HAMBALI.
HAMBALI advised JABARAH to flee Southeast Asia because the plot had been
exposed in Singapore.
JABARAH then traveled
to the United Arab Emirates, where he made contact with KSM. On KSM's
instructions, JABARAH went to Oman to establish a safehouse for al Qaeda
members who were fleeing from Afghanistan en route to Yemen.
In February 2002,
JABARAH was arrested in Oman and deported to Canada. JABARAH voluntarily
came to the United States from Canada in May 2002 pursuant to an agreement
between JABARAH and this Office whereby JABARAH agreed to surrender to
the custody of the FBI with the goal of entering into a cooperation agreement
that would require him to plead guilty to criminal charges. As part of
this agreement and to effect his travel to the United States, JABARAH
executed a parole agreement, which described the understandings between
the parties and granted him entry into the United States for the limited
purpose of his cooperation. JABARAH was held in New York by the FBI until
November 8, 2002, when investigation suggested that JABARAH had secretly
disavowed his commitment to cooperate and was, instead, planning to attack
federal officials. At that time, JABARAH was transferred into the custody
of the federal Bureau of Prisons.
The felony Information
to which JABARAH pleaded guilty includes five counts: (1) conspiracy to
kill United States nationals; (2) conspiracy to kill United States officers
and employees engaged in their official duties; (3) conspiracy to use
weapons of mass destruction against United States nationals; (4) conspiracy
to destroy United States property by means of fire or explosives; and
(5) making false statements to FBI agents in connection with a terrorism
investigation.
JABARAH, 26, is a
Canadian citizen of Iraqi descent. He formerly lived in St. Catherine's,
Ontario, Canada. "Armed with al Qaeda training and cash, and on the
direct orders of Usama Bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Mohammed
Mansour Jabarah led a team of terrorists in a very real plot to kill Americans
overseas," said MICHAEL J. GARCIA, the United States Attorney for
the Southern District of New York.
"Jabarah's sentence
is more than appropriate, given that there is little doubt that an attack
on one of our Embassies in Southeast Asia would have been carried out,
and lives would have been lost, had our foreign law enforcement counterparts
not broken up the plot."
"Jabarah was
a deadly serious terrorist. He swore allegiance to bin Laden and lived
with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, took orders from Hambali and planned to kill
Americans in Manila and Singapore," said MARK J. MERSHON, the Assistant
Director-in- Charge of the New York Office of the FBI. "Fortunately
he did not succeed with his plans, the consequences of which would have
been devastating." Mr. GARCIA praised the work of the New York Joint
Terrorism Task Force, principally consisting of agents of the FBI and
detectives of the New York City Police Department, for their extraordinary
efforts in the investigation and prosecution of this case. Assistant United
States Attorneys DAVID RASKIN and JENNIFER G. RODGERS are in charge of
the prosecution.
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