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The U.S. has been denied direct access to the only publicly known suspect in custody in connection with the Benghazi terror attack, Fox News has learned, with U.S. interrogators still unable to sit in the same room as the Egypt-held prisoner to ask questions.
Abu Ahmed, also known as Mohammed Jamal, is suspected of establishing Islamist training camps in Eastern Libya where militants who took part in the Sept. 11 Benghazi terrorist attack were able to train.
Ahmed is not suspected of directly taking part in the attack which left four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, dead. But this is at least the second time U.S. interrogators have been denied access to a suspect held by a foreign government.
Originally posted by phantomjack
Wow. The only prisoner taken from the Benghazi raid is being held away from CIA and FBI for questioning.
Gee. I wonder why?
Originally posted by phantomjack
U.S. interrogators still unable to sit in the same room as the Egypt-held prisoner to ask questions.
I wonder why?
Originally posted by phantomjack
I wonder, if asked, what he would tell us about the funding he received to establish his training camps in Egypt? Was it from money that came by way of Obama and friends?