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[No date; news report says indictment returned September 28, 1998]


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA                :     INDICTMENT

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MOHAMED SADEEK ODEH                     :     98 Cr. [Blank]
 a/k/a "Abu Moath,"
MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI,        :
 a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed,"
 a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif,"  :
 a/k/a "Moath,"
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                         Defendants
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                           COUNT ONE:
         CONSPIRACY TO BOMB THE UNITED STATES EMBASSIES
         IN NAIROBI, KENYA AND DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA,
                RESULTING IN MORE THAN 200 DEATHS

          The Grand Jury charges:

                      Background: al Qaeda       

          1.   At all relevant times from in or about 1989 through

the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international

terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic

governments with force and violence. From in or about 1989 until

the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From

1989 until in or about 1991, the group was headquartered in

Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1992, the

leadership of al Qaeda, including it "emir" (or prince), Usama Bin

Laden, and its military command, related to the Sudan. The

                               [1]


international terrorist group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1992 until approximately 1996, but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. 2. Al Qaeda opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to, or associated with, al Qaeda and its affiliated terrorist groups, including Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman. At various times since in or about 1992, Usama Bin Laden called on members and associates of al Qaeda, as well as 2
others, to attack American targets worldwide. 3. From in or about 1994 through the date of the filing of this Indictment, in Nairobi, Kenya, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and outside the jurisdiction of any particular state or district, MOHAMED SADEEK ODEN, a/k/a "Abu Moath," and MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI, a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed," a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif," a/k/a "Moath," the defendants, being first brought to and arrested in the Southern District of New York, together with others known and unknown, including members of al Qaeda, unlawfully, willfully, and knowingly, and without lawful authority, combined, conspired, confederated and agreed together and with each other to maliciously damage and destroy, and attempt to damage and destroy, by means of fire and an explosive, buildings, vehicles and other personal and real property in whole and in part owned and possessed by, and leased to, the United States, to wit, the United States Embassy compounds in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and as a result of such conduct directly and proximately caused the deaths of more than 200 persons (including Kenyan, Tanzanian and American citizens) and injuries to well more than 5000 persons. Overt Acts 4. In furtherance of the conspiracy and to effect the illegal objects thereof, the defendants and their co-conspirators committed the following overt acts, among others: 3
a. On or about July 31, 1998, MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI, a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed," a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif," a/k/a "Moath," the defendant, traveled from Lahore, Pakistan to Nairobi, Kenya; b. On or about August 2, 1998, MOHAMED SADEEK ODEN, a/k/a "Abu Moath," the defendant, met with other members of al Qaeda in Nairobi, Kenya; c. On or about August 4, 1998, MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI, a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed," a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif," a/k/a "Moath," the defendant, together with others known and unknown, including members of al Qaeda, reconnoitered the United States Embassy in Nairobi, kenya; d. On or about August 6, 1998, MOHAMED SADEEK ODEN, a/k/a "Abu Moath," the defendant, based on instructions from al Qaeda members, left Nairobi, Kenya, for Pakistan under an assumed name; e. On or about August 7, 1998, MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI, a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed," a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif," a/k/a "Moath," the defendant, along with a co-conspirator not charged herein, traveled in a vehicle containing an improvised explosive device from a location in Nairobi, Kenya, to the United States Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya; f. On or about August 7, 1998, at approximately 10:40 a.m., at least one co-conspirator detonated an improvised explosive device in the vicinity of the United States Embassy 4
compound in Nairobi, kenya; and g. On or about August 7, 1998, at approximately 10:40 a.m., at least one co-conspirator detonated an improvised explosive device in the vicinity of the United States Embassy compound in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (Title 18, United States Code, Sections 844(f)(1), (f)(3) and 844 (n).) COUNT TWO: MURDER CONSPIRACY The Grand Jury further charges: 5. The allegations contained in paragraphs 1 and 2 are repeated herein. 6. From in or about 1994 through the date of the filing of this Indictment, outside the jurisdiction of any particular state or district, MOHAMED SADEEK ODEN, a/k/a "Abu Moath," and MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI, a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed," a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif," a/k/a "Moath," the defendants, being first brought to and arrested in the Southern District of New York, together with others known and unknown, unlawfully, willfully, and knowingly, and combined, conspired, confederated and agreed together and with each other to commit murder in the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, as that term is defined in Title 18, United States Code, Section 7(3), to wit, the defendants conspired together with members of al Qaeda, an international terrorist organization, to bomb the United States Embassy compounds in Nairobi, Kenya, and 5
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and to kill American civilians and other persons. Overt Acts 7. In furtherance of the conspiracy and to effect the illegal objects thereof, the defendants and others committed the overt acts set forth above in Count One. (Title 18, United States Code, Section 7(3) and 1117.) COUNT THREE: BOMBING THE UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN NAIROBI, KENYA, RESULTING IN MORE THAN 200 DEATHS The Grand Jury further charges: 8. The allegations contained in paragraphs 1 and 2 are repeated herein. 9. On or about August 7, 1998, in Nairobi, Kenya, and outside the jurisdiction of any particular state or district, MOHAMED SADEEK ODEN, a/k/a "Abu Moath," and MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI, a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed," a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif," a/k/a "Moath," the defendants, being first brought to and arrested in the Southern District of New York, together with others known and unknown, unlawfully, willfully, and knowingly did maliciously damage and destroy, and attempted to damage and destroy, by means of fire and an explosive, buildings, vehicles and other personal and real property in whole and in part owned and possessed by, and leased to, the United States, to wit, the defendants, together with other members of al Qaeda, an 6
international terrorist organization, detonated an explosive device that damaged and destroyed the United States Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, and as a result of such conduct directly and proximately caused the deaths of more than 200 persons, including Kenyan and American citizens. (Title 18, United States Code, Sections 844(f)(1), (f)(3) and 2.) COUNT FOUR: BOMBING OF UNITED STATES EMBASSY IN DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA, RESULTING IN AT LEAST 11 DEATHS The Grand Jury further charges: 10. The allegations contained in paragraphs 1 and 2 are repeated herein. 11. On or about August 7, 1998, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and outside the jurisdiction of any particular state or district, MOHAMED SADEEK ODEN, a/k/a "Abu Moath," and MOHAMED RASHED DAOUD AL-'OWHALI, a/k/a "Khalid Salim Saleh Bin Rashed," a/k/a "Abdul Jabbar Ali Abdel-Latif," a/k/a "Moath," the defendants, being first brought to and arrested in the Southern District of New York, together with others known and unknown, unlawfully, willfully, and knowingly did maliciously damage and destroy, and attempted to damage and destroy, by means of fire and an explosive, buildings, vehicles and other personal and real property in whole and in part owned and possessed by, and leased to, the United States, to wit, the defendants, together with other members of al Qaeda, an international terrorist organization, 7
detonated an explosive device that damaged and destroyed the United States Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and as a result of such conduct directly and proximately caused the deaths of at least 11 persons, including Tanzanian citizens. (Title 18, United States Code, Sections 844(f)(1), (f)(3) and 2.) [Blank] [Signature] _________________________ _____________________________ FOREPERSON MARY JO WHITE United states Attorney 8 [End indictment]

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