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Terrorists' trail leads to W. Asia, Europe?
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 29. Intelligence and investigative agencies in
the United States are further narrowing down the list of
masterminds of the September 11 horror attacks on New York and
Washington. And officials believe that while America was the
ultimate target, the plot may have been hatched, organised and
directed from West Asia and Europe.
``One should not focus on one individual, but focus one's
attention on a series of networks across the world'', says the
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the briefing
on Friday.
The FBI along with the Central Intelligence Agency is trying to
recreate the events before the horrific acts so as to get a
better and clearer picture of the actors, the masterminds and
their sympathisers in the United States and elsewhere.
Intelligence agencies believe that the Algeria-based Armed
Islamic Group may have played a major role in the September 11
incidents. The various cells of this terror outfit are closely
linked with Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda which has emerged as the
prime organisation behind the terrorist attacks.
It is said that on request from the United States, British
authorities have detained an Algerian pilot who is seen to have
been the ``lead instructor'' of some of the hijackers. Lotfi
Raissi is said to have made several visits to the United States
this summer, in contact with some of the hijackers and flew with
one of them from Las Vegas to Arizona this June. Raissi has been
in the United States in the 1990s.
Nearly 500 people are in the custody of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the investigative agencies are leaving no stone
unturned as they get to the bottom of the whole thing.Some three
weeks into the tragedy authorities are making the point that
unlike in the past,the masterminds did not travel to the United
States for fear of being detected.Rather the instructions and the
so-called manuals came from a distance.
The Bush administration is determined to keep up the pressure on
the terrorists and the network and is making it clear every day
that the campaign is for the long term and not confined to one
method. The President, Mr. George W. Bush, has been making this
point in his now almost daily meeting with foreign leaders or
Foreign Ministers dropping by Washington to lend support or show
solidarity with the United States.
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