Bassam Abdullah bin Bushar al-Nahdi

Bassam Abdullah bin Bushar al-Nahdi (born in 1976 in Saudi Arabia, identified as a Yemeni citizen) became wanted in 2002,[1] by the United States Department of Justice's FBI, which was then seeking information about his identity and whereabouts. He was identified as a known associate of the Yemen cell leader, Fawaz Yahya al-Rabeei.

He is no longer listed by the FBI on their "Seeking Information" lists.

February 12, 2002 Yemeni terror alert

On February 11, 2002, al-Nahdi was named in a suspected Yemen plot, for which he was among 17 suspected terrorists (3 days later reduced to 11 suspects) were added to the FBI's third major "wanted" list, the "Seeking Information" list.[2]

By 2006, his details had been removed and archived from the FBI's current main wanted pages.[3][4]

Whether foiled, aborted, or merely incorrect specific intelligence, the February 12, 2002 attack never occurred. However, other attacks and plots in Yemen soon followed.

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See also

References

  1. "CNN.com - Ashcroft calls for 'highest state of alert' - February 12, 2002". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  2. "FBI - Seeking Information - 2-11-02". FBI. Archived from the original on 5 June 2002.
  3. "Most Wanted Terrorists". FBI. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  4. "Seeking Information - Terrorism". FBI. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
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