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U.S. Captures Benghazi Suspect in Secret Raid


Posted: Jun 17, 2014

U.S. Special Operations forces captured one of the suspected ringleaders of the terrorist attacks in Benghazi in a secret raid in Libya over the weekend, the first time one of the accused perpetrators of the 2012 assaults has been apprehended, according to U.S. officials.

The officials said Ahmed Abu Khattala was captured Sunday near Benghazi by American troops, working alongside the FBI, following months of planning, and was now in U.S. custody “in a secure location outside Libya.” The officials said there were no casualties in the operation, and that all U.S. personnel involved have safely left Libya.

Abu Khattala’s apprehension is a major victory for the Obama administration, which has been criticized for having failed so far to bring those responsible for the Benghazi attacks to justice.

One jubilant official called Abu Khattala’s capture “a reminder that when the United States says it’s going to hold someone accountable and he will face justice, this is what we mean.”

The Washington Post learned about the capture Monday but agreed to a request from the White House to delay publication of a story because of security concerns.

Last year, the U.S. Attorney in the District filed charges against Abu Khattala and at least a dozen others in connection with the Benghazi attacks. None besides Abu Khattala — who is expected to be arraigned in Washington — has been apprehended.

Officials, speaking on condition of anonymity about the still-secret operation, would not say where Abu Khattala was being held. They said he was “en route” to the United States but would not say when he was expected to arrive.

Several terrorist suspects abducted overseas have been held aboard U.S. naval ships at sea while being interrogated, after which they were turned over to FBI “clean teams” to question them for trial without endangering the admissibility of evidence.

The State Department designated Abu Khattala a terrorist in January, calling him a “senior leader” of the Benghazi branch of the militant organization Ansar al-Sharia, a group that arose after the 2011 fall of the Libyan regime of Moammar Gaddafi.

Ansar al-Sharia was also designated a terrorist organization and held specifically responsible for the Sept. 11, 2012, assault on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi that left U.S. Ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and State Department security official Sean Smith dead.

Two CIA contractors, Tyrone S. Woods and Glen Doherty, were killed early the next day in a mortar attack at a nearby CIA annex where the attackers moved after overtaking the diplomatic compound.

Officials who confirmed Abu Khattala’s capture declined to comment on whether others were apprehended with him, or to describe the specific military or law enforcement units that were involved. Last October, commandos from the Army’s elite Delta Force, along with members of the FBI’s Hostage Rescue Team, carried out a similar raid in Tripoli, the Libyan capital, and abducted Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai,who is accused of participating in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa.

Ruqai, also known as Anas al-Libi, is currently awaiting trial in New York.

A plan to grab Abu Khattala days after Ruqai’s capture was postponed because of violent uprisings against the Libyan government, which had approved the abductions. Asked whether Libya had approved the Sunday abduction, a U.S. official said: “I am not going to get into the specifics of our diplomatic discussions, but to be clear: This was a unilateral U.S. operation.”

“We have made clear to successive Libyan governments our intention to bring to justice the perpetrators of the attack on our facilities in Benghazi,” the official said. “So it should come as no surprise to the Libyan government that we would take advantage of an opportunity to bring Abu Khattala to face justice.”

Following the October raid, the FBI feared it had missed its best opportunity to arrest Abu Khattala.

Shortly after the Benghazi attacks, FBI agents in New York, which has territorial responsibility for Africa, began working with federal prosecutors there, although the case was subsequently moved without explanation to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District.

Failure to make arrests in the Benghazi case was seen as an enormous frustration for the FBI and a subject of sharp criticism from lawmakers. Within weeks of the attacks, and sporadically thereafter, Abu Khattala was interviewed by American reporters in the open in Benghazi, where he said he did not participate in the initial assault on the Benghazi compound but came on the scene as it was ending.

In a June 11 hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, FBI Director James B. Comey testified: “I take the Benghazi matter very, very seriously. It is one that I am very close to — briefed on a regular basis. One we are putting a lot of work into and that we’ve made progress on.”

“One thing you’ve got to know about the FBI, we never give up,” Comey said. “So sometimes things take longer than we’d like them to, but they never go into an inactive bin.”

Believed to be in his 40s, Abu Khattala was imprisoned for many years by the Gaddafi regime for his Islamist views.

The FBI believes other groups were also involved in the Benghazi attacks and is pursuing criminal charges against several individuals, including Abu Sufian bin Qumu, the leader of Ansar al-Sharia in the Libyan city of Darnah. Bin Qumu has also been designated a terrorist by the State Department, as has his group.

In 2007, Bin Qumu was released from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and sent to Libya, where he was detained. Gaddafi’s government released him in 2008.

The Benghazi attacks and their aftermath have been the subject of ongoing controversy. A volatile political issue, Benghazi has already influenced initial skirmishing over the 2016 presidential election, particularly for Hillary Rodham Clinton, President Obama’s secretary of state at the time of the attacks.

Republicans have charged the White House with failing to secure the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, attempting to cover up what actually occurred on the night of the initial attack and mishandling the subsequent investigation. After numerous hearings and an official State Department review, a select committee has been set up in the House of Representatives to investigate further.

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Could you give a brief synopsis on the point - you want to make?

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I do not have the time to read through all of this and just want to know what your take is on it since apparently you find it important enough to post it.

Thanks.

They have filed charges on this Benghazi suspect - Truthhurts

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He's on a U.S. Navy ship heading to the U.S. He will be tried in the U.S.

They're hoping to get more info as they head towards the U.S. as they are interrogating him at sea.

They knew this guy was a suspect from day 1 but said he was in hiding....but the guy was NEVER hiding. He did an interview with CNN last year.

Sorry, didn't read this post. I knew he knew where they are. - Abby who posted below.(sm)

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That's why I can't get too excited over this. It's just another one of his little plays.

This is great news!!! - sm

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Maybe HC can interrogate him and see what difference at this point it makes. I wonder if he'll go to Gitmo and then be released at the end of BO's term??? I guess time will tell.

Nope-U.S. trial and not Gitmo cause Obama doesn't like Gitmo (nm) - Truthhurts

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Reuters say it will be a D.C. court. (nm) - Truthhurts

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Thank you for your answers. - sm
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I must have scanned the article too quickly because I didn't see mention of this. This is truly good news. I don't understand the "dislikes," but then, I never do.
Dislikes may be because the article was too long - Truthhurts
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which I didn't realize when I posted it. I thought it was only 3 paragraphs. That's all I wanted to post for a synopsis.

Charges - Truthhurts

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I didn't realize the story above was so long. Sorry.

Anyway, here are the charges against Khattala. They seem "weak.": Don't know why they couldn't include "Killing 4 persons" and a separate charge of conspiracy: I'll think of more later. ;)

1. Killing a person in the course of an attack on a federal facility involving the use of a firearm and dangerous weapon and attempting and conspiring to do the same;

2. Providing, attempting and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists resulting in death;

3. Discharging, brandishing, using, carrying a possessing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.

The filings were previously sealed until news of Khatallah's capture became public on Tuesday.

Well, I can explain at least something here. - sm

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You said: "... here are the charges against Khattala. They seem 'weak.': Don't know why they couldn't include 'Killing 4 persons' and a separate charge of conspiracy."

They are avoiding overreaching.

When charging a suspect with crimes, if the prosecution overreaches and is not able to prove that a suspect actually perpetrated what they have been charged with, that person is generally found innocent of the charges at trial. Two of the persons that died in Benghazi actually died from smoke inhalation when they chose to go into the safe room on the compound. Prosecuting any one suspect for the direct deaths of all four Americans might prove quite the impossible task when these facts are taken into consideration by a judge and/or jury.

To put him away for a very long time, they need only prove he conspired to kill one person. Thus, they are avoiding overreaching and losing their case against the perpetrator.

Okay just call me a cynic (sm) - Abby

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I believe he has known all along the who, when and where of this terror attack. He knew where they were. The only reason he is making an arrest now is trying to save face for all other screw ups. They are catching up with him.

Isn't it also convenient that the night (sm) - me

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Hillary has an interview on Fox News with Greta and Brett this news will be being broadcast widely. But I'm sure it's just a coincidence, right? Yeah, and I have a bridge to sell

I did not know about that interview. - Thank you so much for your post.

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I just set my DVR. That is not to be missed!!!

And yeah, I'm sure it was a pure coincidence (wink wink). Everything done by democrats is done with calculation, but they sure aren't too good at covering up their messes or burying them deep enough so the truth cannot be found...LOL
Even Pat Caddell said the same thing. - nm
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Apprehended - Lee

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I am suspicious of this. They have known for two years who and where to find this person. Almost sounds like a cheap publicity stunt. For shame.

Thanks for the news. I heard that Fox News wasted no time and has already turned this story into a - sm

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conspiracy theory!

Today the Obama administration announces the capture of Ahmed Abu Khattala, one of the several persons that are believed to have planned the attack on the United States embassy in Benghazi, Libya. In almost record time, the "brain trust" at the Fox News Network starts the conspiracy whining by finding this extremely suspicious. Just a few minutes after the news broke of the capture of Ahmed Abu Khattala, on Fox News' Outnumbered, Kennedy opines that, "you have a former Secretary of State who is in the middle of a high profile book tour; I think this is convenient for her to shift the talking points to some of the things she has been discussing."

Wow! Fox is insinuating that national security is conspiring to synchronize this capture with the book release of Hillary Clinton, and now Fox News wants to get to the bottom of this and, as usual, Fox News is full of questions.

Oh, no! What if the capture of this suspect causes the Fox News echo chamber conspiracy theory juggernaut to have their Benghazi conspiracy story blow up in their faces? Can't have that! So new conspiracy theory is: Obama could have captured this guy all along and proved us all wrong here at Fox, but he waited and shame on him.

Meanwhile, no mention on Fox that Abu Sufian bin Qumu, another suspect believed to have been behind the Benghazi attack, was released from the prison at Guantanamo Bay in 2007 by the Bush administration.

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