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Bangor Daily News
Saturday, 15 September 2001

Former CIA official defends story of Maine link to terrorism
By A.J. Higgins, Of the NEWS Staff


AUGUSTA � The former chief of counterterrorism for the CIA defended his
assertions Friday that Bangor International Airport served as a connection
point for a cell of five terrorists en route to Boston.

In a telephone interview from his home in McLean, Va., Vincent Cannistraro
said his sources and former associates at the FBI would have had no reason
to mislead him while discussing how a cell of five suspected terrorists
entered Maine from Canada.

Cannistraro�s claims conflicted with statements made Thursday by Gov. Angus
S. King and Maine State Police spokesman Stephen McCausland. Both state
officials said that based on the information provided to them by the FBI to
date, there appeared to be no Bangor or Canadian connection with the airline
hijackings. And Rebecca Hupp, interim director at BIA, said Friday she had
received no inquiries from the FBI concerning any activities at the airport.

Cannistraro, a 27-year intelligence veteran with a private consulting firm
that includes ABC News among its clients, conceded Friday it was possible
some Maine officials were simply not in the loop.

�I can only tell you what the FBI told me and that was that three of these
people got on the flight from Bangor,� Cannistraro said Friday.

As doubts continued to surround events in Bangor, investigations intensified
in Portland where the Portland Press Herald reported Friday that a local
woman may have had a relationship with one of the suspects in Tuesday�s
attack on the World Trade Center. According to The Associated Press,
Portland police detectives were conducting interviews to determine whether a
mystery man reported to police by a university student was one of the
terrorists using an assumed name.

On Wednesday, King and McCausland confirmed that a 2001 silver-blue Nissan
Altima used by one of the terrorists had been transferred to the Maine State
Police Crime Lab from the Portland International Jetport. Federal officials
confirmed Friday that Mohamed Atta drove the rental car to Portland from
Boston.

The U.S. Department of Justice confirmed Friday that Abdul Alomari and Atta
flew out of Portland on Tuesday to Boston where they boarded American
Airlines Flight 11. That flight was hijacked and became the first airliner
to crash into the World Trade Center. The Portland woman may have had a
relationship with Alomari, who may have resided in the city for the past
year. She contacted authorities immediately after Tuesday�s terrorist acts.

Maine State Police, Bangor police and officials at Bangor International
Airport continued Friday to maintain that the FBI had not indicated any link
between the terrorist plot and the airport.

Cannistraro said it could not be ruled out that the group that passed
through Bangor could have been part of a support system for the terrorists
who actually boarded the airliners. He said it was conceivable that the five
Middle Eastern terrorists entered the state from either the U.S. Customs
station at Jackman on the Quebec border, or in a rented car aboard one of
two ferries from Nova Scotia: The Cat, which docks in Bar Harbor, or the
Scotia Prince in Portland. The FBI has taken the passenger lists.

Cannistraro said the group drove to Bangor where they attempted to board a
connecting flight to Boston, but were unable to get on due to a lack of
available seating. Ultimately, he said, three of the group boarded the
Boston feeder flight and the two men left behind drove to Portland and
caught a connecting flight to Boston.

There has been no independent confirmation of Cannistraro�s claims, and
efforts to obtain passenger lists from the airlines at BIA were unsuccessful
Friday.

It is known that a group of Middle Eastern men were in Bangor attempting to
purchase cellular telephones Monday. An official with the Unicel cellular
telephone company told reporters Friday that a group of Middle Eastern men
had offered his salesmen $3,000 Monday to purchase cellular telephones. The
salesmen refused when the men were unable to produce adequate
identification. The FBI met with Unicel employees this week to discuss the
incident.

Cannistraro said it was not clear to him why the terrorists would have
chosen Maine as an entry point to stage the hijackings.

�Presumably because it�s easier to get into the United States from there,
particularly if you don�t have your visa in order,� he said. �Maine was just
convenient.�





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