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FBI Probe of Al Qaeda Implies Wide Presence
Agency Investigating 150 U.S. Groups, Individuals

By Dan Eggen and Bob Woodward
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, December 30, 2001; Page A01



The FBI is conducting more than 150 separate investigations into groups and
individuals in the United States with possible ties to Osama bin Laden's al
Qaeda organization, according to senior U.S. officials.

The domestic targets include dozens of people who are under electronic
surveillance through national security warrants, and others who are being
watched by undercover agents attempting to learn more about their activities
and associates, officials said.

Until now, law enforcement authorities had not disclosed the number of active
al Qaeda investigations in the United States. The large number of cases
suggests the FBI's efforts against the terrorist network have gone well
beyond the widely publicized dragnet that has ensnared hundreds of people in
the United States and overseas.

U.S. counterterrorism investigators are unsure exactly how many al Qaeda
operatives and sympathizers are in the United States, although in the days
after Sept. 11 they identified four or five active cells that they put under
intensive surveillance. Many of the active investigations involve people with
marginal or unclear ties to al Qaeda, and are unlikely to result in criminal
charges, officials said.

But the sheer number of active FBI investigations suggests the al Qaeda
presence is far broader than previously known, several terrorism experts and
law enforcement officials said.

"It is a good indicator of the depth of al Qaeda presence here," said Robert
Blitzer, a former FBI counterterrorism official. "Hopefully working these
cases will lead to many more, and you'll have a better sense of the
infrastructure at work here. . . . The idea is to figure out what these
individuals or groups are doing, what they might be planning and to try to
penetrate the group and get closer to them."

The presence of al Qaeda members in the United States is of grave concern to
senior Bush administration officials, who have issued several alerts since
Sept. 11 warning of the possibility of another attack. Attorney General John
D. Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III have repeatedly said they
view preventing another terror attack as their main priority, rather than
securing criminal convictions.

The two men meet regularly with President Bush, who has told both that
preventing another attack must be their foremost concern. The president
routinely asks the FBI director the status of the important al Qaeda
investigations and wants to ensure they are getting top priority, according
to a senior official.

That concern has helped fuel the massive domestic and foreign dragnet aimed
in large measure at disrupting the operations of al Qaeda.

Although more than 1,200 people have been detained in the United States, only
a handful are believed to have ties to al Qaeda. Only one man -- accused
hijacking conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui -- has been charged so far in
connection with the Sept. 11 plot.

In addition to the domestic detentions, the CIA has passed information to
foreign intelligence services, which have had more than 500 suspected
terrorists arrested or detained abroad.

The domestic dragnet has prompted criticism from civil libertarians, as well
as concern from some former law enforcement officials and terrorism experts
that the Justice Department is not effectively pursuing al Qaeda. But sources
said the government is expanding its battle against terrorism with new tools
and is focused on a variety of new leads.

For instance, an initiative to interview more than 5,200 young male visitors
who entered the United States within the past two years has resulted in an
increase in the number of ongoing domestic investigations related to bin
Laden, according to law enforcement officials.

Another factor has been the recent anti-terrorism bill approved by Congress,
which has given federal prosecutors and FBI agents an expanded ability to
open criminal investigations based on information gathered for intelligence
purposes. FBI and Justice officials said the law prompted an almost immediate
surge in criminal terrorism investigations, especially those related to al
Qaeda and bin Laden.

"We have gotten a great deal of new information that has led to new cases
since 9-11," one official said. "The numbers have increased substantially."

The officials declined to offer details of the roughly 150 open
investigations, or to name their targets. Some of the cases revolve around
suspects already in U.S. custody, such as Moussaoui, but most involve
individuals who have been questioned and released or who have never been
detained, officials said. They are hoping both to build possible criminal
cases and monitor the development of possible terrorist plots.

"It runs the spectrum from one end to another," said one senior U.S. law
enforcement official. "We don't want to suggest that they are all al Qaeda
terrorists running around loose. Some are very serious, but some are just
suspected links or suspicious conduct. . . . The goal is to be on top of any
possible plans."

Some of the investigations predate the Sept. 11 attacks, FBI officials said.
A special team in the command center of FBI headquarters in Washington,
including representatives of the CIA and other agencies, has been
coordinating the hunt for associates of "UBL" -- for Usama bin Laden --
following the 1998 embassy bombings in East Africa.

FBI officials said they have gained a deeper understanding of al Qaeda's
operations and strategies by expanding the number of criminal investigations
underway.

But some outside experts are skeptical, arguing that large numbers of
criminal cases and detained immigrants provide little insight into whether
the FBI and other agencies are effectively coping with terrorist threats.

Vincent Cannistraro, a former counterterrorism official at the CIA, said U.S.
officials still cannot say with certainty whether al Qaeda operatives are
prevalent here, or whether they are centered overseas.

"Out of all the people in custody, they've got one definite al Qaeda and are
suspicious of a couple others, and they've got a lot of people under
surveillance that they aren't sure about," Cannistraro said. "Insofar as an
al Qaeda presence in the United States, they've made very little headway in
uncovering it or peeling back the layers and penetrating it. . . . They don't
know what they don't know."




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