How did the Egyptian security foil Al-Qaeda's plan to acquire nuclear weapons?
In 1995, the Egyptian security services in Tanta
arrested the American "Jose Padilla", who was nicknamed
"Abdullah al-Muhajer" after his marriage an Egyptian woman. His wife was
specialized in making chemical bombs and dirty bomb in Afghanistan that used against
the remaining Russian forces.
The Egyptian security arrested him after his arrival
from Afghanistan, and his meeting with Medhat Morsi al-Sayyid Omar, one of the
most important leaders of al-Qaeda, known as "Abu Khabab al-Masri,"
who specialized in making the dirty and chemical bomb, died in Afghanistan
after a US raid on al-Qaeda strongholds in 2008.
A senior source revealed to THE REFERENCE that
Egyptian security forces thwarted al-Qaeda's efforts to obtain a nuclear bomb
bag from the Soviet Union after its dissolution to launch attacks on the USA.
The cell was able to communicate with the Kazakhs to
buy the nuclear bomb bag, commissioned by the former al Qaeda leader Osama bin
Laden, through "the Egyptian Canadian". The security services
monitored the moves, including multiple meetings between members of al-Qaeda
cell and the mediator in front of the Iranian embassy in Kyrgyzstan one of the independent
state of the Soviet Union in 1991, the security also reveal the date of the
meeting, which was scheduled in one of the border areas inside Iran.
Egyptian security forces arrested Ahmed Salama
Mabrouk, the rest of the cell, the broker and the Kazakh seller, inside Iranian
territory, along with a bag of nuclear bombs ready for detonation, in addition
to a bag containing thousands of tourist checks issued to the bearer, along
with the Egyptian side. The price of nuclear bag estimated at millions of
dollars, as a down payment of the price of nuclear bombs.
The Egyptian security services were able to arrest
the suspects, with bombs and tourist checks, and were able to smuggle them
outside Iran without the knowledge of the Iranian authorities and deport them
to Egypt, especially the members of the cell were part of the Egyptian Jihad
organization and wanted in many cases. The forces also handed over the Kazakh
seller to his country; to be tried there, as well as the Nigerian handed over
to his country.
"Al Qaeda" confesses
It is noteworthy that "Osama bin Laden"
founded al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, in the beginning of 1988, and included several
leaders of the Egyptian Jihad and the Islamic Group, in addition to the Arabian
Mujahedeen who were called at the time of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan,
"Arabian Afghans" to launch terrorist attacks On the Western
interests of the world. Bin Laden declared the establishment of the "World
Front for Jihad against Jews and Crusaders" in 1998; to fight the
Americans and their allies anywhere in the world.
Jose Padilla, known as Abdullah al-Muhajer, was
involved in the preparation of the dirty bomb with Medhat Morsi al-Sayyid Omar,
known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, a chemical weapons expert in al-Qaeda who
graduated from Alexandria University and specialized in chemistry. Abu Khabab
joined the Jihad organization before traveling from Egypt to Afghanistan, while
Jose Padilla transferred to Islam in 1988, after meeting a number of followers
of Dr. Omar Abdul Rahman in America.
Ahmed Salama Mabrouk, known as Abu al-Faraj
al-Masri, was the Emir of the cell which bin Laden assigned it to acquire nuclear
bombs. He was born in Al-Matania in Al-Ayyat, Giza, on December 8, 1956 and
graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University in 1979, joined the
organization of Jihad.
Abu al-Faraj al-Masri was arrested after the
assassination of Sadat and spent seven years in prison. He left in 1988 to
Afghanistan and met Ayman al-Zawahri, the current al-Qaeda leader who presented
him to bin Laden. He was arrested again and faced trials on various charges, mostly
involved in armed operations and planning.
He was released after the January 25 revolution and
left for Syria after the June 30 revolution. He joined to Al-Nusra Front to
serve as deputy of Abu Muhammad al-Julani, the leader of Al-Nusra Front, which
declared itself a branch of al-Qaeda in Levant. He also
announced the disengagement with al-Qaeda on June 28, 2016.
Mabrouk appeared next to al-Julani, and announced
the cancellation of the name of Al-Nusra Front to become the front of
"Fatah al-Sham", and then changed again on January 28, 2017 to "Hay'at
Tahrir al-Sham" (Organization for the Liberation of the Levant), with the
merger with four other Islamic factions, includes Nur ad-Din Zanki movement. Mabrouk
was killed in " Jisr al-Shughour" area in the
countryside of “Idlib”, in an attack by the International Coalition forces on
October 3, 2016.