Canada - Computer Held by Abdullah Khadr’s Sister Contains Treasure Trove of al-Qaeda Files
May 15, 2008
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The RCMP say they have uncovered a treasure trove of al-Qaeda files from a computer once held by Abdullah Khadr’s sister, including “some sort of military operational plan to infiltrate Burma.
In February, 2005, Zaynab Khadr left Pakistan to return to Canada, where she has never been arrested or charged with a crime. Still, the Mounties claim she left behind “two large metal containers” in Pakistan that they searched once they were shipped to Canada on June 15, 2005.
Court documents filed in one of her brother’s cases show the Mounties say they found a hard drive that includes “material dealing with bomb making, ricin, techniques of assassination, chemicals, poisons, silencers, etc; incoming and outgoing e-mails of Zaynab Khadr.”
The once-secret RCMP memo of August, 2005, then goes on to describe other seized files, including “some sort of military operational plan to infiltrate Burma and establish an al-Qaeda base, curriculum for religious studies at al-Faruq training camp, techniques to invade prisons, contract for immoral acts; administrative letters from [Osama bin Laden], ETC.”
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