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A team of elite U.S. investigators is aboard a Navy warship in the Mediterranean, interrogating one of the most-wanted terror suspects in the world.
Abu Anas al-Libi -- a 49-year-old Libyan -- is charged in the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya that killed 224 people, including 12 Americans.
U.S. commandos captured him over the weekend in Libya. The government wants al-Libi to face justice, but the hope is he will also provide invaluable information about al Qaeda.
Al-Libi is being held aboard the USS San Antonio. Sources say al-Libi, who was part of Osama bin Laden's inner circle in the 1990s, is being questioned by a group of specially-trained investigators. The "High Value Detainee Interrogation Group" is pressing al-Libi for intelligence about the al Qaeda network and potential attack plans.
Al-Libi, who spent years as a foreign operative for al Qaeda, was captured just after dawn Saturday on a street in his homeland of Libya.
U.S. commandos suddenly converged in three or four vehicles near al-Libi's home in Tripoli. His family told reporters the commandos -- wearing masks -- surrounded al-Libi's car, smashed the windows and whisked him away.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-57606426/libyan-terror-suspect-anas-al-libi-being-interrogated-at-sea/
Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)He should have his day in court.
Warpy
(111,383 posts)if there's anything left of him after the interrogation.
Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)and crimes committed in one fall under American jurisdiction. We certainly could try him here for the embassy bombing.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Hayabusa
(2,135 posts)for "enhanced interrogation..."
I know that still goes on and it's fucking wrong.