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Passport Of Mastermind Of 9/11 Found In South Waziristan,Pakistan.

Sargodha : Pakistan | 28 days ago  
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  • Said Bahaji,one of the masterminds of 9/11
    Said Bahaji,one of the masterminds of 9/11
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Said Bahaji,one of the masterminds of 9/11

According to a reporter of DAWN News T.V. channel,a passport was found of one of the master minds behind the 9/11 attack that shook the world and caused so much destruction in the U.S.then and later its repercussions are still being felt all over the world.

Said Bahaji, is the German of Morrocan origin whose passport was discoverd along with other documents,weapons and literature by the armed forces who are rounding up the militants in South Waziristan,the latter facing heavy losses and the ruthless men are fleeing the areas leaving behind evidence of their misdeeds.

Bahaji's passport showed that he had stayed in Pakistan few days before the tragic accident of 9/11.It further shows that this man was in contact with the hijackers,Mohammad Atta and Ramzi Binalshiloh between 1998 and July 1999.

Although it was believed that Bahaji was an insecure person withhardly a personality and limited knowledge about Islam, he nevertheless joined the militants to engage in and to carry out violence.

Ramzi and Atta used Bahaji's computer in planning 9/11 attacks and diskettes were later seized by German authorities after the attack on the Twin Towers and other places in the U.S.Ramzi was arrested in Pakistan in 2002 with the help of F.B.I.and C.I.A.

Bahaji grew up in his hometown in Morroco and later went to University of Hamburg in Germany and completed his Eletrical Engineering degree and got a job in the German army but later withdrew himself on medical grounds according to the 9/11 Commision report.

Reuters.

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Posted By graffiti1982 graffiti1982 | 27 days ago
Shameless man who put his alma mater in utmost embarrassment. This is breaking news for the US and the rest of the world.
Posted By mona37 mona37 | 27 days ago
wow this is really some breaking news~!
i wonder what is the next step?
Posted By FauziaSultana FauziaSultana | 26 days ago
Thanks for stopping by.The man in question last used his passport in 2001.No further news of his whereabouts are available and there is an investigation taking place to try to figure out where he could be hiding.
Reported by FauziaSultana
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