Hambali, an
important future al-Qaeda leader, moves to the village of Sungai Manggis, Malaysia, about an hour north of the capital of
Kuala Lumpur. Hambali is from nearby Indonesia and fought in Afghanistan with
Osama bin Laden in the late 1980s. He starts off poor, working at odd jobs, but
soon is frequently traveling and has many overseas visitors. Intriguingly,
Hambali’s landlord will later say of Hambali’s visitors, “Some looked Arab and
others white.” Hambali plays a major role in the 1995 Bojinka plot in the
Philippines (see January 6, 1995), and after that plot is foiled he continues
to live in his simple Sungai Manggis house. [Time, 4/1/2002; Los Angeles Times,
9/1/2002
Living near Hambali in this village
are other regional Islamist militant leaders such as Abdullah Sungkar, Imam
Samudra (allegedly a key figure in the 2000 Christmas bombings (see
December 24-30, 2000) and the 2002 Bali bombings (see October 12, 2002)), Abu Bakar Bashir, the spiritual leader
of the al-Qaeda affiliate Jemaah Islamiyah, and Abu Jibril. So many militants live in this village that it becomes
known as “Terror HQ” to intelligence agencies. Sungkar and Bashir are
considered the two most well-known militant leaders in Southeast Asia at the
time (Sungkar dies of old age in 1999). Hambali’s house is directly across from
Bashir’s and they are considered friends. [Tempo, 10/29/2002; Ressa, 2003]
Interestingly, Fauzi Hasbi, an Indonesian government mole posing as a militant
leader, lives next door to Bashir as well. [SBS Dateline, 10/12/2005] Despite
his role in the Bojinka plot, Hambali continues to live there very openly.
Beginning in March 1995, just two months after the plot was foiled,
Hambali throws his first feast for
several hundred guests to mark a Muslim holiday. This becomes an annual party.
He also sometimes travels to Indonesia. [Time, 4/1/2002] By May 1999, if not
earlier, the FBI connects Hambali to the Bojinka plot (see May 23, 1999). In January
2000, he attends a key al-Qaeda summit in nearby Kuala Lumpur. The CIA gets
pictures and video footage of him at the meeting and already has pictures of
him from a computer linked to the Bojinka plot (see January 5-8, 2000 and
January 5, 2000). However, there is no apparent effort to apprehend him,
extradite him, or even put him on a public wanted list. He continues to live in
Sungai Manggis until at least late 2000. [Conboy, 2003]
Entity Tags: Fauzi Hasbi, Abu Bakar
Bashir, Hambali, Abdullah Sungkar, Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Jibril, Imam Samudra
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