MALL SUSPECT RELEASED.

Posted by explogame On Wednesday, 30 September 2015 0 comments

British citizen, and possible MI6 agent, Sharif Ahmed Abdirizak, who arrested as he tried to flee from Kenya to Britain. http://www.dailymail.

Sharif Ahmed Abdirizak, who was suspected of being involved in the mall attack in Kenya, has been released without charge.

British citizen Sharif Ahmed Abdirizak was arrested by the Kenyan authorities as he tried to fly out of Kenya after the Westgate attack.

According to the Kenyan authorities, he was carrying maps of the mall on his laptop.

http://www.dailymail.

"The arrest has been downplayed by Britain, with High Commissioner in Nairobi Christian Turner describing it as ‘not of significant interest’ to the inquiry."

This means that Sharif Ahmed Abdirizak could well be working for MI6.


Abdirizak, who was trying to fly to Manchester via Turkey.

In Manchester, Abdirizak's aunt claims he was visiting his dying mother, Fatuma Abdirahman, in the Salama Hospital in Nairobi.

"Enquiries by The Mail on Sunday revealed no one of his mother’s name had ever been admitted.

"In fact, sources said yesterday that, along with other family members, she had been ‘picked up’ by police at an address in Eastleigh (in Kenya) and was being questioned by detectives."

http://www.dailymail.


The men who filmed the fall of the Twin Towers and who cheered this disaster.

These Israeli men 'working for Mossad' were arrested for 'suspicious behavior' at the time of the 9/11 attacks. 

They were all released without charge.

www.historycommons.org


Aswat, on the right.

According to The Sunday Herald, by 1999, Haroon Rashid Aswat was calling himself a "hit man" for bin Laden.

"Brains behind terror plot " / In the late 1990s, British Intelligence did not stop Aswat from recruiting for Al-Qaeda in London

In the first two weeks after the 7 July 2005 London bombings, the UK Police told newspapers that Aswat made some 20 mobile phone calls to two of the suspected bombers,Mohammed Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer, one just hours before the blasts.

("Top al-Qaeda Briton called Tube bombers before attack".)

On 20 July 2005, Aswat was arrested in Zambia.

Aswat arrived in the UK but the UK police said they were not interested in interviewing Aswat in connection with the London Bombings.

On July 29, 2005, during an interview on Fox News, a former US prosecutor named John Loftus, stated that Aswat was working for MI6.

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