‘Osama’s nod was sought for Mumbai-style attacks in Europe’

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New York: A top al-Qaeda figure sought Osama bin Laden’s permission in 2010 to allow an operative to move to Iran with a team of terrorists so that they could train to launch Mumbai-style attacks in Europe, according to newly released documents.
The documents also showed that Osama was very much in-charge of al-Qaeda and remained a key decision maker till he was killed in the 2011 Navy SEALs raid in Pakistan’s garrison city of Abbottabad. The papers were released at the Brooklyn Federal court terror trial of Abid Naseer, a 28-year-old Pakistani who is accused of plotting to launch an attack on the New York subway system.
According to one of the documents, a top al-Qaeda figure sought Osama’s blessing to allow murderous operative Yunis al Mauritani to move to Iran in June 2010 with a team of terrorists so they could train to launch Mumbai-style attacks in Europe, the New York Post reported. “Sheikh Yunis is ready to move and travel. The destination, in principle, is Iran, and he has with him 6 to 8 brothers that he chose. I told him we are waiting for final complete confirmation from you to move, and agree on this destination (Iran),” the unnamed top al-Qaeda operative said.
“His plan is: stay around three months in Iran to train the brothers there then start moving them and distributing them in the world for their missions and specialities. He explained those to you in his report and plan,” the operative wrote.
It was unclear if bin Laden responded, and al Mauritani was later arrested before the attacks could be carried out. Other intelligence recovered in the raid on the then al-Qaeda chief’s home show that al-Qaeda and Iran were at odds in some ways. (PTI)

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