US seeks extradition of top Al-Qaeda suspect held in France

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The US has sought the extradition of a top suspect for allegedly providing "critical" support to "most prolific" terrorists like Osama and plotting to target Americans and Israelis during a meeting in Christian Ganczarski, aka Abu Mohamed -- a German citizen born in -- is at present lodged in a prison in France, where he spent last 15 years. In March 2000, he attended a meeting in at which US and Israeli targets for terrorist attacks were discussed. A sealed indictment in this regard was made public yesterday. said: "Christian Ganczarski, a German national, allegedly provided critical support to the most prolific terrorists of our time". "Today, we publicly announce charges against Ganczarski alleging that he participated in the planning of plots to kill Americans with high-level terrorists Khaled Shaikh Mohammad, and others," said Berman. Ganczarski allegedly provided with expertise in logistics, computers, and the maintenance of that would be used against Americans soldiers after the 9/11 attacks, said James P O'Neill. "He rubbed shoulders with and the men who planned and executed plots from the bombing of US embassies in that killed 225 people, to the 9-11 attacks that cost 3000 lives, most of them here in New York City," he said. Ganczarski worked for Al-Qaeda, lived in its camps and guest houses, he said. He traveled from to and on at least five separate occasions between 1999 and 2001. During these trips, he became associated with and developed personal relationships with bin Laden, Abu Hafs el Masri, and Mohammad. Ganczarski lived at times with his family at al Qaedas fortified compound near At other times, he lived in guest houses and other facilities operated by in Afghanistan, said ONeill. He participated in Al-Qaedas efforts to kill Americans in a number of ways, such as providing and other Al- Qaeda members with technological guidance and hardware, including computers, radios and other communications equipment. In January 2000, Ganczarski attended a speech delivered by at al in The speech was attended by at least 100 men, including, among others, many significant leaders and terrorists.

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 17:10 IST