May 10, 2012
WASHINGTON, May 10 (UPI) -- The double agent who revealed the latest
al-Qaida bomb plot was a Saudi-born man who held a British passport, CNN
reported Thursday.
Details continued to emerge about the man who was sent to Yemen by the
Saudi counterintelligence agency to infiltrate al-Qaida in the Arabian
Peninsula. A source told the U.S. broadcaster the mole was born in Saudi Arabia
but had been raised in Europe and had been sympathetic to Islamic
fundamentalists.
CNN said his British passport made him attractive to al-Qaida because it
allowed him to travel to the United States without obtaining a visa.
The source said after the man was accepted for training as a suicide
bomber he contacted Saudi intelligence from Yemen and they informed U.S.
intelligence about the planned operation to blow up a U.S.-bound jetliner.
The double agent and another informant were spirited out of Yemen along
with the underwear-type explosive device being analyzed by U.S. intelligence
and law enforcement agencies. CNN said the device used PETN, the same explosive
that has been used in previous al-Qaida attempts to down airplanes.
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