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Date: 2000-08-01
Equipment fuer Bin Laden & UK Parlament
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Wenn das stimmt, was die Times da berichtet, ist es nicht
unwitzig: Derjenige Geschäftsmann, dessen Chemiefabrik im
Sudan wegen angeblicher Verbindungen zu Osama Bin
Laden von den US platt gemacht wurde, ist an jener Firma
maßgeblich beteiligt, die im normalen Leben das UK-
Parlament mit Überwachungsanlagen ausrüstet.
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A SUDANESE businessman who has been linked by the
American CIA to the world's most wanted terrorist is the
leading shareholder in a company that provides security
systems to the Houses of Parliament. Salah Idris, 48,
whose pharmaceutical factory in Sudan was flattened by
American cruise missiles after it was linked to Osama Bin
Laden, the Saudi terrorist, owns 25% of IES, a company
specialising in high-technology surveillance and security
management.
The Kent-based firm not only provides advanced digital video
cameras to monitor public areas at Westminster but has also
installed surveillance equipment at the Royal Courts of
Justice in London. Its digital playback consoles are used by
New Scotland Yard. The firm also provides security systems
for blue-chip companies including British Airways, Texaco
and Dixons.
Idris has strongly denied any links with Bin Laden, suspected
of organising the bombing of American embassies in Kenya
and Tanzania in 1998, in which more than 200 people were
killed.
Idris, a multimillionaire, bought his shares in IES from a man
who was at the centre of the "arms-to-Iraq" affair.
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Last week a spokesman for the CIA declined to comment
about Idris because of the lawsuit, but said: "We have
maintained and continue to maintain that the plant was linked
to Bin Laden."
MI5 refused to say whether Idris had been vetted over
parliament's security.
http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2000/07/30/stinwenws
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edited by Harkank
published on: 2000-08-01
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