An Al Qaeda terrorist on the FBI’s most wanted list
for years crossed back and forth into the United States from Mexico to meet
fellow militant Islamists in Texas and piloted an aircraft into the Cielo
Dorado airfield in Anthony, New Mexico, law enforcement sources tell Judicial
Watch.
The same Al Qaeda operative helped plan the 2009
bombing of talk-show superstar Oprah Winfrey’s Chicago studios and the iconic
Sears Tower (renamed Willis Tower), a story that Judicial
Watch broke just last week.
His name is Adnan G. El Shukrijumah (above with Mother) (also known as
“Javier Robles”) and over the weekend he was killed in Pakistan, according to
military officials in the Islamic republic.
In 2010 Shukrijumah was indicted in the Eastern
District of New York for his role in a terrorist plot to attack targets in the
United States—including New York City’s subway system—and the United Kingdom,
according the FBI.
The plot against New York City’s subway system was directed
by senior Al Qaeda leadership in Pakistan, the FBI says, and was also directly
related to a scheme by Al Qaeda plotters in Pakistan to use Western operatives
to attack a target in the United States.
A year earlier Shukrijumah helped plan a terrorist
truck-bomb plot targeting Winfrey’s Harpo Studios and the Sears Tower. Two of
his fellow conspirators—Emad
Karakrah and Hector
Pedroza Huerta—were recently arrested for unrelated
state crimes in different parts of the country.
Karakrah is in Cook County,
Illinois Jail on charges of making a false car bomb threat after leading police
on a high-speed chase through Chicago with an ISIS flag waving from his car in
August. Huerta, an illegal alien twice convicted for driving intoxicated, is in
the El Paso County Jail and is scheduled to be sentenced later this month.
Despite being one of the FBI’s most wanted
terrorists, Shukrijumah for years managed to slip in and out of the U.S.
through the southern border to meet fellow militant Islamists—including
Karakrah and Huerta—in the El Paso region, JW’s law enforcement sources
confirm.
In fact, in March the most wanted terrorist piloted a private aircraft
from Mexico into the airfield at Cielo Dorado in Anthony New Mexico, according
to JW’s high-level government sources.
Shukrijumah, 39, probably could have qualified for
Obama’s amnesty. He was born in Saudi Arabia and moved to the U.S. with his
family as a youngster in the mid-1990s.
As a teenager he lived in South
Florida’s Broward County and he attended the local community college where he
took computer science and chemistry classes, according to the area’s newspaper. His mother, Zurah
Adbu Ahmed, still lives in South Florida, the paper reports.
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