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Thailand Issues Arrest Warrant against 2nd Lebanese Hizbullah Suspect |
2012-01-21 |
[An Nahar] Thailand charged another Lebanese Hizbullah suspect identified as James Sammy Paolo, who is an alleged accomplice of Hussein Atris, for planning to carry out a terrorist activity. The Criminal Court in Thailand issued on Thursday an arrest warrant against Paolo, 40, who will face the same charges as Atris, of possessing forbidden chemical substances. Thailand Police Chief Gen. Priewpan Damapong said that the sketch of Paolo was given from a description by Atris. Paolo was Atris' housemate at the warehouse in Samut Sakhon, on the western outskirts of Bangkok, where police seized 4,000 kilograms of urea fertilizer and several gallons of liquid ammonium nitrate, according to media reports published on Friday. Bangkok Post said that police are trying to determine whether Paolo is still in Thailand and have contacted Interpol in their efforts to track him down. Priewpan told the daily that both men are accused of violating the Military Supply Act by possessing ammonium nitrate without permission. "Atris and Paolo were planning to send the chemicals to another country and had rented 10 containers from the Transport Co.," Priewpan said. Atris denied he is a member of Hizbullah consequently Thai police can only press a criminal charge against him where he could face up to five years in prison. The U.S. Embassy had issued an "emergency message" last Friday warning of a possible terror threat against Americans in Bangkok, and Israel warned its citizens as well. Thai authorities were caught off-guard by the U.S. announcement, hastily revealing they had jugged a Swedish national of Lebanese origin with alleged links to Hizbullah and that intelligence indicated a plot could be carried out between Jan. 13 and 15. Details of the alleged plot remained hazy due to conflicting accounts from Thai officials, some of whom said that Thailand appeared to have been a staging ground but not the target of any attack. In Stockholm, Swedish Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Linn Duvhammar confirmed Atris has dual citizenship and said the Swedish embassy is helping him find a lawyer. He moved to Sweden in 1991 and spent 2006-09 in Leb before returning. Duvhammar said the man was carrying a valid Swedish passport when he was locked away, as well as an old one that had been stained. |
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Thai police say the storage container contained bomb making material, including plenty of ammonia and fertilizer. Atris explained, "The [ice packs] contain ammonia. It's as simple as that. We've never traded in fertilizer. It must have been placed in our storage facility by someone, probably the Mossad."
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Terror suspect in Thailand is Swedish Lebanese | ||||
2012-01-15 | ||||
Atris Hussein, the 47-year old man tossed in the slammer on terror suspicion in Thailand on Friday, is Swedish Lebanese, Army Radio reported Saturday. Hussein is suspected to be a Hezbullies member who was planning to carry out an attack in Bangkok.
Defense Minister Yuthasak Sasiprapha said Thai and US intelligence officials were monitoring the movements of other individuals and were stepping up precautions in areas deemed to be at risk such as tourist sites and Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport. A defense ministry source said Israeli intelligence had contacted Thai officials on Dec. 22 with information that two or three suspects could be planning an attack in Thailand. However, if you can't say something nice about a person some juicy gossip will go well... the individuals traveled to the south and left the country. The Israelis alerted Thai officials again on Jan. 8 of the danger of an attack around Jan. 13 to 15 in areas where there are often large concentrations of Western tourists, such as the Khao San Road, which is popular with young backpackers. Defense Minister Yuthasak said the Israeli embassy and synagogues could also be targeted and that the attacks could come in the form of car booms.
An examination of the passport, which was obtained by Ynet,
According to reports by Swedish media, Atris previously owned a hair saloon in Gothenburg, before returning to Leb more than 10 years ago. Moreover, one of his relatives, Germany resident Muhammad Atris, was involved in the past in the Iranian liquidation of four Kurdish opposition figures in 1992.
...back at the palazzo, Count Guido had escaped from his bonds and overwhelmed this guard using the bludgeon the faithful Filomena had smuggled to him in the loaf of bread... Thai police were looking for Atris' accomplice, who is believed to be in his 30s or 40s. Police in Bangkok published the suspect's composite portrait, which bears great resemblance to Hezbullies operative Naim Haris. The latter's photo was unusually published last year, by the Shin Bet, which at the time identified him as an operative in charge of recruiting Hezbullies agents worldwide.. | ||||
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