Al-Qaeda bomber faces lengthy prison term
NEW YORK – An al-Qaeda member who secretly pleaded guilty more than five years ago to planning bomb attacks on American embassies will emerge from the shadows Friday to receive a lengthy prison sentence.
Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, 26, will face a likely sentence of life in prison for a brief career in terror that included training with Osama bin Laden in
The Canadian citizen’s appearance in a
Prosecutors said there was a good reason for the secrecy.
Jabarah initially worked as a government informant after he was brought to the
“Jabarah was extensively debriefed by the FBI and prosecutors and provided a considerable amount of valuable intelligence,” prosecutors said in court papers.
That changed, authorities said, when agents searched his quarters and found weapons, bomb-making instructions and materials suggesting he intended to murder some of the agents with whom he was dealing.
He was transferred to a federal detention center in
Attempts to e-mail and phone the lawyer who court records said was present for Jabarah’s guilty plea in 2002 were not immediately successful Thursday. It was unclear who is representing him now.
In court papers, prosecutors said Jabarah is of Iraqi descent and lived in
He traveled to
Jabarah then became a major coordinator of a plot to bomb embassies in
He had visited both cities and received $50,000 to carry out the attacks before the arrest of several co-conspirators foiled the plot in December 2001.
Jabarah was arrested after fleeing to
Prosecutors in
Agents found a newspaper article about the armed attackers in Jabarah’s quarters, with a handwritten note at the top: “By Allah I will avenge your death.” – AP
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