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Swiss raid Binny’s bro’s firms too
2003-12-05
Looks like somebody is finally acting on that info on the Golden Chain recovered in Bosnia over a year ago that said that, contra to media reports, that the Bin Laden Group was shilling out cash for everybody’s favorite Dr. Fu Manchu.
Swiss police have raided eight firms with links to Yeslam Binladin, the half-brother of Osama Bin Laden, as part of a money laundering probe. Binladin’s Geneva mouthpiece lawyer, Pierre de Preux, was quoted as saying that the federal authorities had been given all the documents they requested during the raids. Police swooped on nine firms linked to Binladin on Wednesday, including the Geneva-based Saudi Investment Company, which he liquidated in 1998. They also searched four homes, but it was not clear whether any of these belonged to Binladin. Binladin’s lawyer said his client was "pleased" about the investigation. "It will prove that he has nothing to hide." HansjÃŒrg Mark Wiedmer, a spokesman for the Federal Prosecutor’s office, told swissinfo the raids were the result of a request for judicial assistance from French authorities earlier this month. “They’ve been leading a criminal investigation because of the suspicion of money laundering and they’ve been asking us for judicial assistance,” Wiedmer said. He added that the premises searched were in cantons Bern, Geneva, Zug and Zurich. French justice authorities in Paris refused to comment about the investigation.
Why should they? The investigations are in Switzerland...
French police last week raided Binladin’s Riviera home in Cannes, but no details of the probe have been made public.
Ahhh... Maybe that's why...
A Swiss citizen who spells his name differently to his notorious brother, Binladin also owns a home in Geneva where his investment banking business is headquartered. Both cantonal and federal police were involved in the raids. French judicial authorities made their Swiss request on March 18, Wiedmer said.
They just do things at lightning speed over there, don't they? Must be that vaunted Swiss efficiency...
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Yeslam Binladin has brought suit in Switzerland against the authors of "Forbidden Fruit", a book that ostensibly ties him to his half brother, Osama. The suit may now be lost, and if anything is found on Yeslam his days are numbered in Switzerland. Although he has lived there for twenty years he was only issued a Swiss passport in 2001.
Posted by: Tancred   2003-12-5 8:54:23 PM  

#2  The blood that drips out of numbered accounts. Switzerland, the land of chocolate and money laundering. They live in the high mountains and breath the fresh air. Oh and I hear they are a peacefull poeple and are anti-war. Oh my how impressed I am of the Swiss. Elitist assholes, yea I bet they get real tough on bin.
Posted by: Lucky   2003-12-5 12:24:37 PM  

#1  No wonder they didn't want to extradite that Terrorist who fled Turkey after the blasts there.

He was their best customer!
Posted by: Daniel King   2003-12-5 10:07:46 AM  

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