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Damascus Internet Caf� Gives Game away

First Glimpse of al Qaeda-Jihad Islami Post-9/11 Organization
 

In a few days, Egypt will finally lay hands on a Jihad Islami
terrorist its security authorities have been after more than 13 years.
But his recent activities make him extremely relevant to the most
recent joint activities of al Qaeda and its operational arm, the
Egyptian Jihad Islami.
DEBKA-Net-Weekly's counter-terror sources reveal that Germany's
handover of Sayyed Agami Muhalhel Muawad, 41, will allow president
Hosni Mubarak and his intelligence minister Gen. Omar Suleiman to roll
up one of the most dangerous terrorist networks run by al Qaeda and
its affiliated Jihad Islami in and out of Egypt since the September
11, 2001 suicide attacks in America.
What is known so far is that its cell leaders are deployed in Algeria,
Syria, Yemen and West Europe and operate under the command of Osama
bin Laden's senior lieutenant Ayman al Zuwahiri.
Muawad is an almost unknown quantity in the West. The only time his
name surfaced was under the heading: RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS � EGYPT
in the 1999 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices released on
February 25, 2000 by the US Department of State's Bureau of Democracy,
Human Rights and Labor.
The report said: There were no reports of political killings: however,
police committed extrajudicial killings, and such killings also may
have occurred in certain antiterrorist operations.
The London-based Islamic Observation Center reported that Mahmoud
Agami Muhalhel Muawad died on October in Damanhour prison as a result
of poor conditions. His older brother, Sayyed Agami Muhalhel Muawad,
was convicted in absentia in April (1999) by a military court and
sentenced to 10 years in prison for membership in the terrorist group,
the Jihad Group of Egypt.
The sequel to this early mention is partly revealed here by
DEBKA-Net-Weekly's counter-terror sources.
 
Lead players in custody
 
In the early 1990s, Muawad disappeared from his family home in Cairo's
Ghiza district and fled to Yemen. For years thereafter, Egypt's secret
service kept the family home under tight surveillance, occasionally
picking up one of its members. His younger brother Muhammed Muawad
died of torture in 1999.
In 1995, Muawad was again on the run, this time from Yemen to Bavaria,
Germany. He claimed political asylum, which was refused. For the next
10 years, the escaped terrorist zigzagged between Britain and Ireland.
In 2003, the British deported him to Germany where he was placed in
detention.
Egyptian and European terror experts now learn that Muawad used his
travels and pose as a political refugee as the front for his
clandestine activity as chief coordinator of the Jihad Islami terror
networks, including the cells in Egypt, run by Zawahiri. This
information became available only in recent weeks, spilled by two
captured al Qaeda adherents who had worked with him in Yemen.
These two collaborators, whose identities have not been released, will
be extradited from Yemen to Egypt as soon as he too reaches Egyptian
hands from Germany. Under the aegis of the same investigation, much
more information can be adduced.
It will be further boosted by the questioning of another leading
player of the network, a 30-year old Algerian called Saker Adel, a
resident of Damascus and proprietor of a downtown Internet caf�, who
has also just been taken into custody.
He was detained with all the patrons present in a Syrian intelligence
raid of the caf� in late April. Adel's interrogation and inspection of
the hard disks of the caf�'s computers laid bare the establishment's
real function as al Qaeda-Egyptian Jihad Islami's
logistics-communications hub for disseminating messages and orders
among the organization's various cells.
 
The pieces come together
 
DEBKA-Net-Weekly's intelligence and counter-terror sources add that
the data uncovered was so sensational that on May 12, confronted with
heavy American pressure, the Syrians hurriedly placed Saker Adel
aboard a special Syrian military flight for Algiers. As he stepped off
the plane, he was taken by officers for questioning.
Our sources add that a telephone call two weeks later from Mubarak to
Algerian president Abdul Boutefliqa put a team of Egyptian
investigators, al Qaeda-Jihad specialists, alongside the Algerian
interrogators.
Their initial findings, as gleaned by our sources, are that Adel, no
stranger to Algerian security agencies from the time he was 17, left
Algiers in 2003 for Damascus, where a mysterious hand arranged a place
for him to live and the ownership of the Internet caf�. He was soon
activating the clandestine center.
One of its regulars was none other than Agami Muawad, who used the
caf�'s hidden services to coordinate the cells under his charge while
traveling between Germany, Britain and the Irish republic.
When Muawad reaches Egyptian hands, more of the pieces will come
together on the murky organization and its deeds in the last three
years. But even before this knowledge fully unfolds, our
counter-terror experts stress the extreme importance for the global
war on terror of breaking up this network and pulling in its
tentacles. It is the first time that a corner of the blanket of
secrecy has been lifted off any branch of the organization al
Qaeda-Jihadi Islami put in place after 9/11.








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