Show '&&TOedae Pagt 2 — The Harald Journal Logan I‘5 m BferfSEF Hi Utah Thursday August 27 1999 Nation L Two suspects in embassy bombing flown to US WASHINGTON (AP) — Two link stressed Iraq-Sud- an WASHINGTON (AP) — Hie Sue Department says Iraq may have used - Embassy in Kenya have been brought to the United States for trial UJS officials and diplomatic sources said today The first suspect Khalid Salim was flown by the FBI to New York according to US officials here and in Nairobi who spoke on condition of anonymity The exact date of Salim's arrest was not known He had been identified as a Yem-ibut officials in Yemen denied it Salim is suspected of throwing a hand grenade to guards outside the Nairobi far chemical weapons The New York Times la today’s editions quotes a spokesman for die Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons an international Sudan ai a com to obtain material for illegal chemical weapons outride die scrutiny of VH weapons inspectors Hie two countries established very group that oversees the treaty barring dose relations after the Persian Gulf chemical weapons as saying a search War in 1991 and “we believe them of scientific papers showed the prewere links between the Sudanese and cursor chemical EMPTA could be Iraq on this issue' lames Foley the used for limited commercial purposes department's deputy spokesman said such as fongiddes Wednesday However the spokesman said the US missiles destroyed a plant in treaty group was no aware of any Khartoum Sudan's capital last week commercial product on the market in retaliation for the 7 Aug bombings of US embassies in Keaya and Da-zani- a Sudan's government said the Al Shifa plant was used to manufacture pharmaceuticals The State Department said it also produced prectnsars ni embassy at the start of the bombing attack a US law enforcement official said in Washington Salim has been speaking with FBI agents during interviews in Kenya before he was sent here this official said adding that Salim is an alias He did not provide the man’s real name Current plans are to try Salim in New York this official said that actually contains EMPTA The State Department says sus- pects in the bombing of the US hun- dreds of Iraqi experts have worked fat Sudan since the war Including in die manufacture of munitions Later another suspect Mohammed Saddiq Odeh was flown to New York according to a diplomatic source in Nairobi Odeh has been held by Kenyan authorities since Aug 14 a week after his arrest in Karachi Pakistan on the day of the bombing Odeh is said to be either a Jordanian or Palestinian who obtained Kenyan citizenship in 1994 Officials here said others among the several suspects in custody in Kenya also could be sent here for trial Salim and Odeh will be tried in the United States officials here said A com- plaint already has been filed against Salim ia this country officials said indicating evidence had been gathered very swiftly to reach the point of filing charges so soon after die Aug 7 bombing That complaint was expected to be unsealed shortly Attorney General Janet Reno rod FBI Director Louis Freeh called a news conference this afternoon to discuss developments in the case The decision to try Salim and perhaps others in this country also represented a swift resolution of a potentially thorny problem of whether Kenya or die United States would handle the first prosecutions from the bombing that killed 247 people including 12 Americans and injured more than 5000 Kenyan officials were said to be eager to seek justice for the hundreds of Kenyan victims but also wary that a trial there for an attack on a US target might invite new terrorist assaults on Kenyan targets It appeared Salim and others would be tried in New York rather than Washington Although the US law criminalizing such attacks on Americans abroad provides for trial in Washington officials have said there is an existing sealed indictment in New York against Islamic militant financier Osama bin Laden whom US officials have blamed for the virtually simultaneous bombings at the embassies in Kenya and Ttmzania A superseding indictment fat that New York case might add the embassy blasts to the older charges against bin Laden rod attach the new defendants as well Weaker Bonnie raises fear of flooding along coast WILMINGTON NC (AP) — Hurricane Bonnie lost punch as it sloshed across North Carolina Twin hurricanes ‘ HUHh wmi nwmni i—J ill inhikmib today but the storm's heavy rain and slow movement threatened - severe flooding on the state's tinuing threat of floods they expressed relief this morning that the damage was limited at least so far "We could not be more relieved this morning V Richard Moore secretary of crime control and public safety said at a briefing today "It seems for whatever reason the winds did not do as much damage as expected” Instead of dashing northward into Virginia and back out to sea Bonnie was expected to remain over North Carolina with a possibility it could drop up to 16 indies of rain forecasters said Rocket explodes on liftoff CAPE CANAVERAL Fla (AP) — For the second time in two weeks an unmanned rocket exploded during liftoff Wednesday night This time it was Boeing's newest rocket making its inaugural flight The Delta III rocket vanished in bright orange flashes a little over a minute into flight The wreckage fell 10 miles and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean No one was injured Moving: NNW at IS mph Buatahwd wMk Its mph Wind gusto: 148 mph As of THuto S pJU EOT Hiirnranf? 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