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MARTYR
12-15-2008, 02:58 PM
Wanted terror suspect is 'Scotland Yard advisor on Muslim extremism'

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A man wanted by Interpol for terrorist offences has been advising Scotland Yard, it has been reported.
Mohamed Ali Harrath had helped the Metropolitan Police - the UK's biggest force - on countering Muslim extremism, according to the Times.

Tunisian-born Mr Harrath, 45, is listed as wanted on the Interpol website.


Wanted for terror offences: Mohamed Ali Harrath is reportedly advising the Metropolitan Police on countering Muslim extremism

Interpol is the world's largest international police organisation.
The site lists his categories of offences as counterfeiting, forgery, crimes involving the use of weapons, explosives and terrorism.
The Interpol website reveals that an arrest warrant for Mr Harrath was issued by Tunisia.

The Times reported that Mr Harrath had been appointed by Scotland Yard as an adviser to its Muslim Contact Unit on preventing terrorism.
Mr Harrath is reportedly the chief executive of the broadcaster the Islam Channel, based in London.
The Met refused to comment on the story on Sunday night.


Source Daily Mail.CO.UK
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-S-
12-15-2008, 08:10 PM
isnt he the CEO of islam channel?
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Fishman
12-15-2008, 08:14 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by MARTYR
Source Daily Mail.CO.UK
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On CFC forums, we call that site the 'Daily Fail'. Of course they would publish a story like this, they are a crazed right-wing newspaper.

The BBC did a better report on this, in which they quoted the man as saying that he had not actually been advising the police at all, and that the charges related to terrorism in Tunisia were politically-motivated.
:w:
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Far7an
12-15-2008, 10:10 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by -S-
isnt he the CEO of islam channel?
Yes he is. For some reason they are showing really old photos of him on all the news agencies.
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