http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/LondonBlasts/story?id=943648&page=1

London Bombers Have Ties to United States

Phone Records Show Link to Suspected Terror Recruiter

By BRIAN ROSS
 
July 15, 2005 — One of the bombers in last week's attacks made a 
direct phone call to a suspected recruiter for an extremist group in 
New York. 
Authorities told ABC News that records show Mohammed Sidique Khan, 
the eldest of the bombers now believed to be the field commander of 
the attacks, had called a person who is associated with the Islamic 
Center, a mosque in Queens, N.Y. Yet, a member of that mosque 
claimed they had no knowledge of the phone call. 
 
In addition to Khan, two other men linked to the London bombings 
also had direct ties with the United States. 
"Whilst we are watching the ports and the airports trying to prevent 
people from coming in," said M.J. Gohel, a terrorism analyst at the 
Asia-Pacific Foundation, "al Qaeda and its global jihadi friends are 
a step ahead. They have already penetrated into the West and are 
recruiting Western born Muslims to join terrorism." 
Lindsay Germaine, one of the four dead bombers and a Jamaican who 
left behind a pregnant wife, had recently traveled to see relatives 
in Ohio. 
Furthermore, Magdy El Nashar, 33, who was captured last night at his 
family's home outside of Cairo and then questioned by British 
agents, studied at North Carolina State University. Police believe 
he helped the bombers build their explosive devices. Now they want 
to know if there are more bombs and would-be bombers. 
"It is possible there will be more attempts," admitted Sir Ian 
Blair, commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. "It is our job to 
stop them in every way we possibly can. It is more likely now than 
it was before." 
Police said El Nashar, who denied any involvement in the bombings, 
left England shortly after he rented the house in Leeds, where they 
discovered a so-called bomb factory. Neighbors in the Cairo suburb 
told ABC News he arrived there about 10 days before the bombings. 
They also said they had trouble believing El Nashar could have 
participated in the attacks. 
Now the search continues for another man, whom police believe to be 
the al Qaeda mastermind of the plot. Authorities said he was on a 
secondary watch list and believe he crossed the channel by ferry 
last month in order to elude detection. Hours after the attacks, the 
man left again by ferry and is thought to be returning to Pakistan, 
where al Qaeda is known to have bases. 
ABC News' Chris Isham, Jill Rackmill, Madeleine Sauer, Rhonda 
Schwartz, David Scott, Len Tepper, Richard Esposito and ABC News 
Consultant Alexis Debat contributed to this report.








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