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Dead Canadian jihadi told Russians about Tamerlan
2013-05-05
A slain Canadian jihadi gave Russian counter-terrorism agents the tip that put alleged Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev on their radar two years ago, Bay State U.S. Rep. William R. Keating confirmed yesterday — raising questions about whether Tsarnaev’s direct link to the known militant was ever passed on to the FBI or local authorities.

Keating told the Herald yesterday his staff in Russia has learned William Plotnikov, while under interrogation in the militant hotbed of Dagestan, named Tsarnaev as a fellow extremist.

“That’s when the Russian government started looking at Tamerlan and he showed up on a jihadist website,” Keating (D-Bourne) said. “That’s when they contacted the U.S.”

The interrogation prompted Russian authorities to ask the FBI to investigate Tsarnaev in 2011. It is unclear whether the Russians told the FBI that Tsarnaev was associated with Plotnikov or another suspected extremist, Mansur Mukhamed Nidal.

An FBI spokesman yesterday did not respond to the HeraldÂ’s request to view the Russian authoritiesÂ’ plea for help.

Both Nidal and Plotnikov were killed in police raids last summer, and Tsarnaev fled back to the United States shortly thereafter.

The detail of the information from the Russians to the FBI — and whether the feds passed it on sufficiently to local authorities — is sure to come up next week on Capitol Hill, where the House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing on the bombings.

“I have no idea what the Russians did or did not share, but the fact they brought up his name should have been a flashing red light,” U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a member of the committee, told the Herald last night. “You combine that with international travel, and somebody’s going to have to answer some questions.

“The information is only good if it gets to those who can actually act on it,” he said. “I want to know specifically if they shared that information with the authorities in Boston.”

The link between Tsarnaev and Plotnikov implies that Tsarnaev may not have been totally self-radicalized, said Craig Albert, a Georgia Regents University professor who testified about radical Islamists in the Caucasus region at a Congressional committee hearing last week.

“You donÂ’t go to Dagestan and just meet a jihadist,” Albert told the Herald yesterday. “If 
Tamerlan was able to go there and make contact with this individual, somebody else must have known about him as well, which implies a larger connection 
than weÂ’re aware of.”
It's almost as if there's an organization dedicated to bringing together planners, hard-boyz and facilitators to make terrorist events happen. Wonder what that organization would be named and who would be leading it?
Another expert on Muslim extremists in the region, Georgetown University professor Christopher Swift, was more cautious about interpreting PlotnikovÂ’s identification of Tsarnaev as a potential terrorist.

“This is a fishing expedition the Russians were on for possible radicals, rather than a hunting expedition for known militants,” he said. “If the Russians had any evidence that Plotnikov was involved with militant activity, they would have detained him rather than interrogating and releasing him.”
Or maybe they knew and they set him free to see where he'd lead them...
Posted by:Steve White

#2  "I have no idea what the Russians did or did not share,

If the RU shared nothing more than a cable or phone warning, we are now led to believe the US intelligence and Law Enforcement ignored it. If the RU shared operational data, electronic intercepts, video, and files.... we are now led to believe these were ignored as well.

In either case, I will never believe Tsarnaev was ignored.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-05-05 11:52  

#1  It seems everybody knew about Tamerlan except Big Sis and Eric Holder.

But Sis and Eric knew all about those mythical Christian terrorists. Yes they did.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2013-05-05 11:36  

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