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UK ; Multiple identities that hid an al-Qaeda sleeper agent 
 3 Hour,40 minutes Ago


[UK News] KAMEL Bourgass was "an incredibly dangerous" al-Qaeda sleeper
agent, according to anti-terrorism officers. 

But such was the web of lies he told about his background - claiming
variously to have been born between 1973 and 1975 in Tunisia, Morocco or
Algeria - that police are still unsure about his true identity. 

It is now thought that his real name was actually Nadir Habra - a name
previously assumed to be an alias - and that he was born in Souk Ahras,
Algeria, in 1973. 

Police are convinced his arrest was a major catch in the war against
terrorism. 

One senior detective said: "He was an incredibly dangerous individual,
committed to his cause, who showed no compunction in killing." 

Bourgass told the court that he left school in Algeria at the age of 17 and
had worked as a police officer for a year. 

The first time he is known to have been in Britain was in January 2000 when
he claimed asylum while living in Croydon. 

According to his story, he had travelled to France where an Arab people
smuggler arranged for him to travel from Calais to Dover in the back of a
lorry. His application was eventually rejected and he went underground,
living in London and Manchester, taking jobs in a pizzeria and as a dustman.


Sidali Feddag, the young Algerian who lived in the ricin-factory flat with
him in Wood Green, north London, and who was cleared of terrorist offences,
described Bourgass as a secretive individual, with no family or friends in
the UK, and a devout Muslim. 

He said he knew Bourgass as "Nadir" and had invited him to stay at the flat
after meeting him through worship. 

Mr Feddag said Bourgass had asked him to help collect apple seeds and cherry
stones - the raw ingredients for cyanide - and told him it was for use in
making herbal medicine. He also said he had got his father to bring castor
beans - the raw ingredient for ricin - into the country because Bourgass
wanted them for making "medicine". 

His co-accused Mohamed Meguerba claimed - while under interrogation and
possibly torture in Algeria - that Bourgass was an al-Qaeda agent. 

The judge in his case ruled this evidence as inadmissible, but Meguerba said
he and Bourgass had been trained in Afghanistan, where they learned about
chemistry. 

After arriving in Britain, they came up with a plan to make toxic poisons
and smear them on car door handles and houses in north London. 

 



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