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125 al-Qaeda busted in Gulf dhows
2005-03-15
Fourteen dhows intercepted in Gulf waters since January carried 125 suspected Al-Qaeda members who have been detained by US or other authorities, a counter-terrorism expert in the region said Monday. The traditional wooden boats "are being used here in the Gulf by Al-Qaeda on a daily basis," Bob Newman, director of international security and counter-terrorism services with GeoScope Group, said on the sidelines of an Airport, Port and Terminal Security (APTS) Middle East conference in Dubai. "So far this year, 14 dhows have been intercepted in the Gulf region. Many more have been stopped," said Newman, whose Colorado-based organization provides teams to help track down terror suspects at the planning stage.

Their 125 crew members, who he said had all admitted to being "members" of Al-Qaeda, were either sent to the United States "or to countries they were coming from or going to". The dhows were being used to move personnel, weapons and money, he said. Maritime authorities are "also finding a lot more drugs. Al-Qaeda are financing weapons and logistics via opium", because the United States has "seized their money" since the September 11, 2001 attacks, he said. Amid the threat from Al-Qaeda to Gulf countries, "governments in the region are cooperating heavily with each other," Newman told reporters.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#12  *throws up hands* I guess I was wrong as to the facts. Unfortunately for my pride, not the first time. Thank you all for helping me learn. Especially Phil, for the link. ;-)

.com, I'v never been invited to that part of any town I've ever been to. Mr. Wife wouldn't even take me to Russia with him, for fear I wouldn't recognise the mean people, and get myself murdered, mugged, raped and kidnapped. (Yes, all of that. He's very protective, and I can be very oblivious, so it's probably just as well.)

Gromky, I'll keep you in mind should we ever get transferred to China, and I find reason to need hashish ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-15 9:56:58 PM  

#11  I dunno - I live in China, home of horribly repressive drug laws, and I'm able to find hashish without too much trouble.

P.S. running drugs for money, and using drugs, are two entirely different creatures.
Posted by: gromky   2005-03-15 8:28:31 PM  

#10  TW, according to this report there are 400,000 drug addicts in the Arab world out of a worldwide total of 185 million. A rough calculation says an Arab is about 70 times less likely to be a drug addict than the global average (person).
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-15 4:48:42 PM  

#9  tw - As you point out, this is something you can lose your head over... so it may not surprise you that I never saw any evidence of drug use - other than the beer / sidiqqi alcohol mills run in the various compounds. No dope.

An infidel such as myself would never be approached or hear of the availability without doing lots of digging and advertising the desire, I'm certain - which probably is far more likely a ticket to the worst prison you can imagine, rather than one to nirvana. If you decided to try to seek it out here in the US by going to those places / parts of town. You'd stick out like a sore thumb and everyone would be wary of even talking to you. I figure the dealers would likely be about 100x that wary in Saudi.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-15 4:39:36 PM  

#8  These moops confessed to being members of Al Qaeda? Who are they and where were they from? As Mike Kos said why didn't they take the raisins? Hopefully we didn't send them to Gitmo. Since nobody new these guys were arrested why the Hell did anyone say anything. Just eliminate them and tell me about 10 years from now.
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-03-15 4:30:01 PM  

#7  I forgot to mention the hashish-using Janissary assassins of old.

Jame, I was talking about how humans have been using mind-altering substances since forever. The behaviour seems to be species-wide, rather than cultural. And there certainly is a great deal to escape from in the Arab world these days.


Phil, I've seen articles (sorry, no references) about drug problems among the youth of Saudi Arabia. And the numbers of foreign drug dealers who've lost their heads over the years certainly indicates a long-term problem. .com, any comments based on your time over there?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-15 1:00:52 PM  

#6  I bet this is a long term practice and nothing new.

Long-term practice by many groups. Most is piggy- backing on the smuggling business The Iranians have long used dhows for intel-gathering, and used them for targeting ships during the Tanker War.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-03-15 12:32:58 PM  

#5  Drug addiction (apart from Qat) doesn't seem to be a major problem in Arab countries. However it is a major problem in Iran where there are perhaps a million heroin addicts.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-15 8:12:54 AM  

#4  TW- it is not need, it is desire to get away fromwhatever situation that they face instead of dealing with it. When you see pharmaceuticals in the poor it is escapism, while in the rich it is boredom (too much stuff they have already done).

Mike- Take the raisins? That's a new one.
Posted by: Jame Retief   2005-03-15 7:25:35 AM  

#3  ...Am I the only one who noticed that the brave Jihadis in their dhows surrendered instead of taking the raisins?

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-03-15 7:13:57 AM  

#2  I don't think the drug addictions are new, SPoD. Isn't the opium poppy native to Turkey, along with the tulip, and so many other lovely blooms? Homo sapiens will alter their consciousness -- it seems to be an intrinsic need -- and where one altering substance is forbidden, others will be used. The Yemenis have their Kat (ick, green drool), marijuana grows wild on the Indian subcontinent. And all those womenless young men need to do something with their time, those who don't want to do jihad.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-15 7:03:44 AM  

#1  allenist are starting to get hooked on those drugs in greater numbers. Expect as backlash of sorts to that. I just wonder when AQ hasn't been using Dhows to transport people and things. I bet this is a long term practice and nothing new.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-03-15 2:16:25 AM  

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