Monday, December 28, 2009

The OTHER Hero of the Delta Northwest Flight 253: What was his name?

The man the Nigerian terrorist was sitting next to immediately put this guy in a headlock and then someone, presumably Jasper Schuringa, jumped from two rows back into the man's seat and pulled him into the aisle grabbing whatever was on fire and trying to put it out.

ALSO: an Indian man in a grey suit was also handcuffed and taken away by FBI, he was also on the flight from Amsterdam with the terrorist, might be his assistant, and another well-dressed Indian man helped the terrorist board the plane in Amsterdam WITHOUT A PASSPORT OR VISA, telling airport clerks the kid was a Sudanese refugee and doing all the talking for him according to witnesses.

Why isn't CNN or the NY Times reporting this?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dutch probe claims of Nigerian bomber accomplice
Mon Dec 28, 2009 7:37am GMT Print | Single Page[-] Text [+]

1 of 1Full SizeAMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch military police are investigating the possibility that an accomplice may have helped the Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on Christmas Day, a spokesman said on Monday.

A U.S. couple on the flight, Kurt and Lori Haskell, told Reuters and other news agencies that they saw a tall, well-dressed man aged about 50 with the suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on Friday morning at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport.

The Haskells have claimed the man spoke for Abdulmutallab and attempted to get him aboard Northwest flight 253 without a passport.

"At this moment we have no information on whether there was another guy," the military police spokesman said. "We are checking all clues and information we get."

The spokesman added that the military police and the counter-terrorism agency NCTb were reviewing CCTV video and other evidence to see if the accomplice story bears out.

The military police have already said Abdulmutallab did not go through passport control at Schiphol when he arrived from Lagos.

But the spokesman said it would be unlikely the man could board the plane without showing his passport at some point in the boarding process.

(Reporting by Ben Berkowitz and Aaron Gray-Block; editing by David Stamp)

Anonymous said...

U.S. couple on the flight, Kurt and Lori Haskell, told Reuters and other news agencies that they saw a tall, well-dressed man aged about 50 with the suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on Friday morning at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport.

The Haskells have claimed the man spoke for Abdulmutallab and attempted to get him aboard Northwest flight 253 without a passport.

Anonymous said...

The military police have already said Abdulmutallab did not go through passport control at Schiphol when he arrived from Lagos.