Wednesday, 4 December 2002

Al-Qaída team 'plotted attack' on Olympics - WAR ON TERROR, The Australian, 4 December, 2002.

Al-Qa'ida team `plotted attack' on Olympics - WAR ON TERROR: [3 All-round Metro Edition]

Sophie Morris, John StapletonThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 04 Dec 2002: 8.
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The Straits Times quoted regional intelligence sources saying that Hambali, otherwise known as Riduan Isamuddin, was bitterly disappointed that the Jemaah Islamiah chief in Australia, Abdul Rahim, rejected the plan. The newspaper alleged that Hambali had set up a hit team, including an Australian JI member whom he met at Kuala Lumpur airport, and an Indonesian named Kushmir Nesirwan, who had permanent residency in Australia and drove taxis in Sydney. Mr Nesirwan yesterday denied any involvement with JI, but did acknowledge that he had attended several lectures that its spiritual leader, Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, had given in Australia.
Mr Nesirwan's home was raided by ASIO on October 30 and documents, passports, a laptop computer, computer disks, videos, tape recorders and remote controls were seized. The intelligence sources claimed Mr Nesirwan also was involved in JI operations in Ambon. He denied the allegations, but confirmed he had holidayed there.

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