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London mosque leader says police ignored warnings

By BETH GARDINER, Associated Press

LONDON (December 27, 2001 4:02 p.m. EST) - Police failed to act on
warnings that Islamic radicals were recruiting young Muslims at a south
London mosque once attended by two men suspected of planning terrorist
attacks, the mosque's leader said Thursday.

"We've been saying for a long time that these people are recruiting," Abdul
Haqq Baker, chairman of the Brixton mosque, said. "We've been warning
about them, and look what's happened now."

Richard C. Reid, who formerly attended the Brixton mosque, was
overpowered by flight attendants and passengers after he allegedly tried to
detonate explosives in his sneaker aboard an American Airlines flight from
Paris to Miami on Saturday.

"When we saw him in the papers were like, 'Oh, gosh, our worst nightmare
has come true,'" Baker said.

Baker said Reid - also known as Abdel Rahim - drifted away from the Brixton
community after falling under the influence of radicals.

Reid has been charged with intimidation or assault of a flight crew and could
face 20 years in prison. He is being held in jail under suicide watch pending
a psychological examination.

According to news reports, Reid was born in south London in 1973, the son
of a Jamaican father and an English mother. He joined the Brixton mosque in
1996 after serving a prison sentence for street crimes, the reports said.
Scotland Yard has declined to give any details of Reid's record.

Baker described Reid as "a very likable character, amiable, affable, he had
that enthusiasm of new converts." Reid, Baker added, was "very
impressionable" and was willing to listen to the views of radicals who
circulated leaflets in the area.

"He would always give someone time to speak," Baker said.

Reid joined the mosque at about the same time as Zacarias Moussaoui, a
Frenchman of Moroccan descent charged in the United States with
conspiracy in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and
Washington, Baker said.

ABC News reported Wednesday that European authorities have evidence of
contact between Moussaoui and Reid late last year, and that the two spent
time together in a training camp in Afghanistan run by Osama bin Laden's al-
Qaida network.

Two U.S. government officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said
some low-level al-Qaida members captured in Afghanistan were shown
Reid's picture and recognized him, saying he trained at bin Laden's terrorist
training camps. However, the officials said in Washington that they had not
verified the prisoners' claims.

"At the end of Zacarias Moussaoui being in the community and spouting off
his views, it was true that Mr. Reid was attending at the same time," Baker
told reporters earlier. "I'm pretty confident they were attending the extreme
scholarship classes being held by some of the extremists who could not
attend our center."

"He was one who was easily led - the way the whole thing was bungled is
because of his naivety," Baker said.

"The way he tried to commit this act shows his gullibility. He was sent as a
tester though he was not to know that. We are confident he was not acting
alone."

Brixton mosque, which claims 500 members and as many more people who
are loosely affiliated, is located in a row of Victorian house. It attracts many
converts and teaches "basic, mainstream orthodox" Islam, but has attracted
some "extreme elements" who targeted enthusiastic converts like Reid,
Baker said.

Baker suggested Reid might have had contact with more radical mosques
such as the Finsbury Park mosque in north London, home of militant
Egyptian-born cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri. Al-Masri told the BBC he had no
knowledge of Reid.

Meanwhile, a Paris airport security firm told CNN Tuesday that it warned
French authorities on two different days that Reid should be screened further,
but authorities cleared him to fly.

Head of security firm IVTC Lior Zucker said his security officers
recommended Friday and Saturday that French authorities take a closer look
at Reid. ICTS does security screening for American Airlines in France and in
other European countries.

Zucker would not go into details about why his agents were suspicious of
Reid.

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