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FBI seeks former bin Laden affiliate for questioning

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The FBI is seeking information on the whereabouts of a Saudi Arabian man who was a former associate of Usama bin Laden for questioning for his alleged involved with the Al Qaeda terror group. 

The agency is offering a $5 million reward for the location of Hamza Al Ghamdi, who served as a trusted member of bin Laden’s security detail in the period leading up to the September 11 attacks. 

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Hamza Al Ghamdi, a citizen of Saudi Arabia, is wanted for questioning in connection with his membership in Al Qaeda, an organization known to be responsible for committing acts of terrorism against the United States.  Al Ghamdi has allegedly participated in armed jihad in various conflict areas, to include Afghanistan and Tajikistan.  During events leading up to the attacks on September 11, 2001, Al Ghamdi was one of Usama bin Laden’s most trusted associates who was chosen to manage his security detail.  Al Ghamdi also allegedly operated Al Qaeda guesthouses near Kabul, Afghanistan.  He also worked with deceased senior Al Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri. (FBI)

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“We have not forgotten,” said Christie M. Curtis, Acting Assistant Director in charge of the FBI’s New York City Field Office. “Twenty-three years later, the FBI is still seeking justice for the victims of the September 11th attacks by continuing to seek those who desire to harm us. “

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