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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (199993)11/5/2001 10:25:17 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Saudi National Arrested in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- A Saudi national remained in
federal custody on suspicion he accepted bribes to
issue U.S. visas, the Las Vegas Review-Journal
reported Sunday.

Abdulla Noman, who works for the U.S. Department of
Commerce issuing visas in Saudi Arabia, was arrested
Thursday in a Las Vegas Strip hotel room. He is
accused of accepting bribes in exchange for obtaining
visas for Saudis, authorities said.

Federal authorities in Las Vegas and New Jersey are
investigating whether there are any ties between Noman
and the terrorists who carried out the Sept. 11 attacks.

The Review-Journal reported that an informant
cooperating with a New Jersey-based FBI investigation
told agents that he paid Noman more than $3,000 in
1998 to get a U.S. visa under false pretenses.

Agents in Newark, N.J had been investigating Noman for
sometime and tracked him to Las Vegas last week. He
was arrested Thursday after he met with the same
informant and accepted a bribe in exchange for a visa,
authorities said.

Attempts on Sunday by United Press International to
reach the Saudi embassy in Washington were
unsuccessful.

Fifteen of the 19 suicide hijackers who participated in
the attacks came to the United States from Saudi
Arabia. All 15 had obtained American visas, according to
authorities.

Prosecutors told the newspaper that more information
about the case would be revealed at Noman's detention
hearing, scheduled for this week.
newsmax.com
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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (199993)11/5/2001 10:26:35 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
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