[CPProt.net] 9/11 hijacker 'sought funds through antiquities smuggling'
MSN CPPnet (Ton Cremers)
museum-security at museum-security.org
Thu Jul 28 19:27:22 CEST 2005
http://www.eians.com/stories/2005/07/16/16rana.shtml
9/11 hijacker 'sought funds through antiquities smuggling'
Hamburg, July 16 (DPA) Mohammed Atta, the ringleader of the Al Qaeda cells
which carried out the 9/11 attacks, had once attempted to smuggle artefacts
out of Afghanistan to raise money, a report revealed Saturday.
Atta, believed to have been at the controls of the first plane that slammed
into the World Trade Center, had approached a German art historian with
enquiries about the antiquities market, said a report published in Der
Spiegel news magazine.
The Al Qaeda terrorist, who headed the 9/11 terrorist cell from his modest
apartment in the harbour district of Hamburg, called on an art expert at
Goettingen University in 2000 or early 2001.
He told the professor of art history that he had access to "ancient
artefacts of considerable value".
Atta wanted to know where to sell antiquities, the art historian was quoted
as saying.
He mentioned in passing that he needed money to purchase an aircraft, the
magazine reported, citing German BKA federal investigators.
The professor suggested him to contact a reputable auction house such as
Sotheby's and never heard from him again.
Atta arrived back in Germany in early 2000 from an Al Qaeda training camp in
Afghanistan, where he is believed to have received instructions from Osama
bin Laden to attack strategic targets in America.
--DPA
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