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Said Bahaji, 26
Moroccan-German
Status: Sought by German police. Linked to hijacker Mohamed Atta, along with fellow fugitives, Zakariya Essabar and Ramzi Binalshibh. Believed to have been involved in planning Sept. 11 attacks. Left Germany for Pakistan on Sept. 3 and now believed to be in Afghanistan. |
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Zakariya Essabar, 24
Moroccan
Status: Wanted.
International warrant issued by German police. Shared the same address in Hamburg as hijackers Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi. He allegedly helped plan the Sept. 11 attacks but failed to get a U.S. entry visa. Pictured in wedding photo with hijackers. |
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Djamel Beghal, 36
French-Algerian
Status: Arrested July 28, in Dubai for traveling with a false French passport en route from Pakistan to France. Told investigators he was instructed by bin Laden associates to assemble a multicelled, Europe-based network for attacks on American targets in Paris. Has since recanted part of that confession. |
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Essid Sami Ben Khemais, 33
Tunisian
Status: Arrested in Milan, April 3. Thought to be head of al-Qaeda cell in Milan and behind the foiled attacks on U.S. targets in Italy. Investigators taped a series of conversations between Khemais and Libyan Lased Ben Heni, suspected liaison between Milan and Frankfurt cells. |
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Bensayah Belkacem, 41
Algerian
Status: Arrested Oct. 8 in Zenica, Bosnia. Suspected ringleader of Bosnian cell. Numbers in his mobile phone link him to at least one of bin Laden?s top lieutenants. Arrested on tip from U.S. Calls to bin Laden?s aides, intercepted by intelligence organizations, suggest he was trying to arrange for false papers. |
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Zacarias Moussaoui, 33
French-Moroccan
Status: Arrested Aug. 17 in Minnesota. Arrived in the U.S. in February and aroused suspicion after expressing interest in flying but not landing. Previously lived in London, where he attended the radical Finsbury Park mosque. French police found his name in another alleged terrorist?s address book. |
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Mohammed Bensakhria, 40
Algerian
Status: Arrested in Alicante, Spain, June 22; extradited to France in July. Believed to be head of a Frankfurt cell and a key player in organizing bin Laden terrorist groups in Europe. Fled Frankfurt after police foiled a plot to attack a Strasbourg market in December 2000. |
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Lotfi Raissi, 27
Algerian
Status: Arrested Sept. 21 in London. Fighting extradition to U.S. Believed to have helped train four of the Sept. 11 pilots. Trained at flying schools in Britain and the U.S. Prosecutors say he made visits to the U.S. in June and July 2001, during which he, Pentagon pilot Hani Hanjour and three others used flight simulators. |
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Amar Makhlulif (Abu Doha), 36
Algerian
Status: Accused of organizing planned attack on Los Angeles airport, Dec. 31, 1999. Fighting extradition to U.S. from London. American prosecutors claim Doha was a key figure at bin Laden training camps and also helped al-Qaeda members organize travel in preparation for the L.A. attack. |
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Nizar Trabelsi, 31
Tunisian
Status: Arrested Sept. 13 in Brussels. Suspected of involvement in preparations to attack the U.S. embassy in Paris according to Djamel Beghal, Trabelsi was to be a bomber and, by some accounts, NATO HQ in Brussels. Investigators say Trabelsi, Beghal and Kamel Daoudi attended the same Afghan training camp. |
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