Chapters: Kenyan Al-Qaeda Members, Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, Sheikh Ahmed Salim Swedan, Fahid Mohammed Ally Msalam. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Fazul Abdullah Mohammed (Arabic: ) (born August 25, 1972, February 25, 1974, or December 25, 1974) is a suspected member of al-Qaeda, sometimes purported to be the leader of their East African presence. Mohammed was born in Moroni, Comoros Islands and has Kenyan as well as Comorian citizenship. He speaks French, Swahili, Arabic, English, and Comorian. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed and a number of others are under indictment in the United States for their alleged participation in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings. Mohammed has been on the FBI's list of most wanted terrorists since its inception on October 10, 2001. At present the reward for finding Mohammed is US$5 million. In Kenya, Mohammed was once the secretary of, and lived in the same house as, Wadih el Hage. El-Hage was indicted with Mohammed, and has been convicted. A letter to el-Hage, thought to be from Mohammed, was exhibited at el-Hage's trial. Mohammed spent time in Mogadishu planning a truck bombing against a United Nations establishment there, and was in the city on October 3, 1993 when Somali gunmen brought down two American helicopters and killed 18 U.S. special operations soldiers. Mohammed is suspected in Kenya of involvement in two attacks in Mombasa on November 26, 2002. One was the truck bombing of Paradise Hotel, in which 15 were killed.He also attempted bombings in the kaba and the hajj pilgrimage.When he was 13 years old he bombed his own family due to anger. He is reported the most dangerous man in the world in 2005. The other was the launch of two shoulder-fired missiles at an Israeli airliner on takeoff; the ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=682486