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farmgirl
12-20-2003, 03:09 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=540&ncid=736&e=10&u=/ap/20031220/ap_on_re_mi_ea/al_qaida_drugs

By MATT KELLEY, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - The Navy has seized a boat carrying nearly two tons of hashish in the Persian Gulf, U.S. officials said Friday, in what could be some of the first hard evidence of al-Qaida links to drug smuggling.

The guided missile destroyer USS Decatur intercepted the 40-foot boat on Monday. Aboard were a dozen men, three of them believed to have al-Qaida connections, and 3,780 pounds of hashish, the Navy said Friday.

"This is the first empirical evidence I've seen that conclusively links al-Qaida with the drug trade," said Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism expert at RAND, a think tank that often does work for the Pentagon (news - web sites).

The Decatur seized the boat, a wooden vessel called a dhow, near the Straits of Hormuz, a narrow part of the Persian Gulf where it opens into the Arabian Sea. The area is a known smuggling route for al-Qaida, the Navy said.

The drugs are worth between $8 million and $10 million, the Navy said.

Military officials would not say Friday why they believed the boat, its cargo and some of its crew were linked to Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)'s terrorist network. The boat remained under the Decatur's control and it had not been determined what to do with the men on board, the Navy said.

Terrorism experts and government officials long have said they believe that al-Qaida makes money through criminal enterprises including the drug trade. A United Nations (news - web sites) panel reported last month, for example, that al-Qaida had financed some of its operations through drug trafficking.

Before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, bin Laden had been sheltered in Afghanistan (news - web sites) by the Taliban, which had clear links to the heroin trade through Afghanistan's huge opium poppy crops. Smaller groups linked to al-Qaida, such as Ansar al-Islam in Iraq (news - web sites) and Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines, also have been accused of involvement in the drug trade.

But Hoffman said Monday's seizure was the first indication that al-Qaida was smuggling hashish, a drug made from the resin of marijuana plants that has a long history in the Middle East.

Smuggling drugs is attractive to al-Qaida because of the huge profit margins involved, said Jimmy Gurule, a former Treasury Department (news - web sites) official involved in tracking terrorist financing.

"One of the things we learned over the past two years about al-Qaida is it's a very adaptable organization with respect not only to its terrorist activities but also its mechanisms for raising money," said Gurule, now a law professor at Notre Dame. "This isn't something that is a surprise, but it's something we should be prepared to address."

It's impossible to tell how deeply al-Qaida is involved in the drug trade, Hoffman said, because al-Qaida has become expert at hiding its money trail.

"Hardly anyone has a good handle on their finances," he said.

Congressional investigators said last week that authorities at both the Treasury and Justice departments were struggling to get a grip on how terrorists may be using alternative means — such as trafficking in gold and diamonds or drugs — to raise and move financial assets.

Terrorist financiers have been looking for ways to move and conceal money as governments in the United States and abroad have taken steps to prevent them from using the traditional banking system.

The Decatur is part of the Navy's effort to crack down on smuggling of drugs, weapons, oil and terrorists in the Persian Gulf.

The U.S. military also plans to sponsor a multinational exercise in the Arabian Sea next month to practice seizing a merchant ship carrying weapons of mass destruction. The scenario mimics the seizure of a shipment of Scud missiles from North Korea (news - web sites) last year, which the U.S. eventually had to release to the buyer, Yemen.

Roger Rabbit
12-20-2003, 03:52 PM
Interesting how they have a go at the West for morality issues then try and starting playing around with ship loads of drugs which seems kinda immoral to me.

Or from a different point of view. The West is immoral because lots of people buy so many illegal drugs.

George W. Bush
12-20-2003, 05:39 PM
They're terrorists who lie to promote their agenda which is installing Sharia Muslim law across the world and be seen as heros in the Middle East and in the world.

If they have to rely on selling hash to eat they must be really getting desperate.

One?
12-20-2003, 06:32 PM
these days if you fart you are a possible terrorist.

ßå$tĮТHÏ¿ð
12-20-2003, 07:21 PM
damn ackbar thats the last time i trust him bring over my boat load of hash....did i say that out loud...oh....****....you guys never heard nothing..understand?

oldsoak
12-21-2003, 05:13 PM
I have it on authority from a devout muslim that they are to abstain from alcohol and narcotics, and furthermore he finds it inexcusable for devout muslims to be involved in pruducing or trading in narcotics. However, like quite a few terror organisations, Al-Queda doesnt give a stuff how it accrues cash for its activities - if it sells debilitating narcotics to infidels, so much the better in their eyes. Morality doesnt enter into it.
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