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An Egyptian medical student, Khaled Abu al-Dahab (Abul-Dahab) was arrested and convicted of terrorism. He is alleged to have been a right-hand man to Ali Mohamed, who had been an American Special Forces soldier.

Ali Mohamed travelled north from California with al-Dahab, who later told Egyptian interrogators he had withdrawn US$3,000 from a Californian bank account on orders of Osama bin Laden himself, [1] to offer as bail money to lawyer Phil Rankin. [1] The pair hoped to have Essam Marzouk released and possibly smuggle him into the United States. [2]

In 2002, Abul-Dahab confessed to Egyptian interrogators that he had funded the 1995 attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan on orders from bin Laden, and had transferred money from a Californian bank account to Pakistan to finance the attack. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Bell, Stewart. National Post, "Report says bin Laden paid bail in Canada"
  2. ^ Lance, Peter. "Triple Cross", 2008

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