6/15/1998

During interviews for Arab News and MBC Television from November 4-9, 2001, Saudi Arabia’s head of intelligence, Prince Turki al Faisal, said: ” ‘[In June 1998] King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah sent me to meet [Taliban leader] Mullah [Mohammad] Omar to persuade him to hand bin Laden over to the Kingdom. …and he agreed. […]

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6/10/1998

“…it was not until June 10, 1998, that a sealed grand jury indictment was handed up against Osama. By then, of course, he had been safely back in Afghanistan for two years.”  – Jonathan Randal, Osama, Pages 127-128 […]

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6/10/1998

“Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah…promised [CIA Director George] Tenet an all-out secret effort to persuade the Taliban to expel Bin Ladin so that he could be sent to the United States or to another country for trial…Tenet reported that it was imperative to get an indictment against Bin Ladin. The New York grand jury issued its […]

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6/8/1998

“On June 8, 1998, the US Attorney General indicted Osama for his role in training the tribesmen who killed eighteen US soldiers in Somalia in [October 3-4] 1993. The indictment was sealed until a month after the East Africa bombings in [August 7] 1998.”  – Rohan Gunaratna, Inside al Qaeda, Page 156 […]

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6/8/1998

“On June 8 [1998], a U.S. grand jury investigation of Osama bin Laden, which was opened in 1996, finally issues a sealed indictment, charging Osama bin Laden with ‘conspiracy to attack defense utilities of the United States.’ The United States prosecutors charge that Osama bin Laden is head of a terrorist organization named al-Qaeda, and […]

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6/8/1998

FBI agent John O’Neill and Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald investigated connections between Osama bin Laden and the Brooklyn cell that conducted the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and planned other area attacks. They “relied on a significant amount of intelligence provided by the CIA, [that] was the basis for an investigation that ultimately led […]

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6/8/1998

FBI Director Louis Freeh wrote: “As for Osama bin Ladin and al Qaeda, from at least the mid-1990s on, they were constantly on our radar screen, and at the highest level of concerns. Working side by side with the CIA, we secured a June [8] 1998 indictment charging bin Laden with plotting to murder American […]

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6/8/1998

On June 8, 1998, “The grand jury investigation of bin Laden, initiated in 1996, issues a sealed indictment, charging Bin Laden with ‘conspiracy to attack defense utilities of the United States.’ Prosecutors charge that bin Laden heads a terrorist organization called al Qaeda, the base, and was a major financier of Islamic terrorists around the […]

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6/8/1998

“June 8 [1998]: the New York Grand Jury issues charges against Osama bin Laden for ‘conspiring to attack American military installations.’ ”  – Jean-Charles Brisard and Guillaume Dasquie, Forbidden Truth, Page 153 […]

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6/2/1998

“On June 2 [1998], General Hugh Shelton, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had directed General [Anthony] Zinni at Central Command to develop a plan, which he had submitted during the first week of July…They proposed firing Tomahawks against eight terrorist camps in Afghanistan, including Bin Ladin’s compound at Tarnak Farms. After the […]

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