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Global War on Terror
July 28, 2004
Al Qaeda Suspect Arrested in Texas
WTOP/Federal News Radio:
A South African woman picked up in Texas almost 10 days ago may turn out to be a key, high-level al-Qaida operative.

Her name is Farida Goolam Mohamed Ahmed. She was stopped at McAllen Miller International Airport on July 19 headed to New York.

Eddie Flores of the U.S. Border Patrol office in McAllen, Texas tells FederalNewsRadio.com that a review of her papers raised some concerns.

"In looking at her documents, they did not find any entry documents in her passport where she was legally admitted into the United States," says Flores.

Ahmed produced a South African passport to the agents with four pages torn out, and with no U.S. entry stamps. Ahmed reportedly later confessed to investigators that she entered the country illegally by crossing the Rio Grande River. Ahmed was carrying travel itineraries showing a July 8 flight from Johannesburg, South Africa to London. Six days later, Ahmed traveled from London to Mexico City before attempting to travel from McAllen to New York.

Government sources tell FederalNewsRadio.com that capturing this woman could be comparable to the arrest of Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of 9/11. It was revealed in court Tuesday that she was on a watch list and had entered the U.S. possibly as many as 250 times.

Tuesday, the South African government issued a warning that Al-Qaida militants and other terrorists traveling through Europe had obtained South African passports, and authorities believe they got them from crime syndicates operating inside the government agency that issues the documents.

(Via Rusty Shackelford.)

Cross-posted at Backcountry Conservative.

Posted by Jeff Quinton at July 28, 2004 04:44 PM | TrackBack
Comments

This ought to bring border security back into the limelight. I hope discussion also includes some consideration of how well security coordination with Mexicans is going. Also, do we trade name lists with the Brits?

I sure would like to know if those 4 pages were missing when she went through London and Mexico City, or if she even used the SA passport at customs in those countries.

Posted by: John [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 28, 2004 11:45 PM

I wonder if she was profiled or it was a random check...

Posted by: v [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 29, 2004 10:48 AM

It could have been neither, she could have been somebody that was being tailed.

There is so much about this entire effort that never makes the papers and I think we need to remember that.

The bust of the fund raising scam yesterday got almost no attention but I really do beleive that this kind of stuff is going on all around us.

Posted by: skip [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 29, 2004 10:50 AM

{{{irony}}}Oh, no! Are we profiling terrorists who sneak into the country again? When will the madness stop?! {{{/irony}}}

Posted by: richard mcenroe [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 29, 2004 11:06 AM

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