5TH SUSPECT ARRESTED IN BOMBING (WASHINGTON POST)

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According to documents from the CIA's Stargate program, today's developments in the investigation of the World Trade Center bombing involved the arrest of several suspects, including Nidal Ayyad and Mohammed Salameh. Ayyad, a chemical engineer implicated in the bombing, was arrested on March 10, and evidence from his residence linked him to the crime. Salameh, the first suspect arrested in connection with the bombing, rented a van that was allegedly used to carry the explosives. The motive for the bombing is still unclear, and the investigation is ongoing.

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 suspect and discl . lMt" ' new  courtroom on c ar es of causing Feb. 26 bombing of the World Trade Center.
 Evidence ag n t a circle of Middle
 Eastern immigrants from the New    Esposito's counterpart in New      structing the ,search of his resi-
 York-New Jersey area.                                     York, FBI Assistant Director Jim   dence and possessing fraudulent
 Today's  developments  began     Fox, cautioned that it, may be     passports, but the U.S. Attorney's
 shortly after midnight, when 'FBI  onths before the investigation is  office has publicly connected him
 agents in Newark placed 1-'Complete in the case, which defense        with the bombing indictment. "Not
 i 27 , under arrest after sev-     attorneys are quick to note is     guilty," said Elgabrowny.
 era  ours f questioning. Later in  based-so far as is publicly under- According to the indictment un-
 the day he was formally charged.                     stood-on evidence that is largely  sealed  today, the  grand jury
 with "aiding and abetting" the     circumstantial. "The investigation is 'charged Salameh, Ayyad and Ma-
 bombing, which killed six persons,                        continuing on a large scale," Fox  hmud Abouhalima, an Egyptian
 injured more than 1,000 and crip-  said at the news conference.       flown here from his homeland on
 pled one of the world's largest of- Each of the five suspects now in  Wednesday, with causing the bomb.
 flee complexes.                    custody appeared in federal court  ing of the trade center.
 Abouhalima "was beaten, he was
 When FBI agents arrested Nidal     on separate charges related to the tortured," during 10 days of con-
 A. Ayyad, a chemical engineer im   bombing, but a federal prosecutor  finement in Egypt, his defense at.
 plicated in the case, on March 10, said in court that some of the de- torney, Jesse . Berman, told the.
 press was card in carrying the an name of   Ex- fendants can expect to be .re-in- court. In the hallway after the hear.
 pr
 American Express records listed    comprehensive set of charges. Such Abouhalima claimed that his inter
 dr
 Ayyad's ess  residence as the billing ad-                a                              . _rogators.in Egypt tortured him'with
 .                   istep,ctment, known might as a define in superseding in greater
 dress for the card, the federal com- d                                cigarette burns to his genitals and
 detail the legal underpinnings of the
 plaint said.
 demanded that he confess to in _
 government's case.
 A search of Ayyad's residence
 volvement in the bombing.
 "I ... am ... not ... guilty,"
 the same day turned up a "timing
 A spokesman -for Egypt's Interio
 said Mohammed A. Salameh, his
 mechanism which had been mod-
 Ministry said today he did not kno
 loud vic rlg above the din of
 ified .. . . as a time-delay firing sys-
 "anything  about"  the  charges
 the courtroom. Salameh, the first
 tem, consistent with timing mech-
 Washington   Post  corresponden
 arrested in connection with the
 in other terrorist
 anism used                                                           Caryle Murphy reported from Ca'
 bombing, rented a van that the FBI
 bombs" according to the complaint.
 ro. "Telephone again after tomor-
 alleges was used to carry the explo
 In related court proceedings to-
 row," he said.
 slues.
 day, Ayyad and three other sus-                                      . Alkaisi was brought before
 Moments later, drys ad, who is
 pects pleaded not guilty to charges                                  magistrate, but did not enter a plea
 implicated in the case a a result of
 -involving the Feb. 26 explosion in                                  The federal complaint said that a
 his dealings with Salameh, stood up
 the trade center's underground                                       least one witness saw Alkaisi wi
 and gave a prepared statement: "I
 parking garage.                                                      Salameh before the bombing, at
 swear by all I hold dear-the
 - While they are optimistic after                                    storage shed in New Jersey whet
 Koran, my wife, my children, my
 five arrests within a month after the                                agents discovered a cache ofche
 mother-I am not guilty," he said.
 bombing, senior officials said they                                  icals that can be used to create e'
 "I had nothing to. do with this."
 are still unsure about the motive.                                   plosives:
 Minutes later, Ibrahim A. El-
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 now very narrow in
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 wark FBI office," Alkaisi "statedr
 terms of the individuals we are still same courtroom, where . he was
 seeking who we believe are respon-  greeted with a bear hug from Wil-. : substance and in-part that he,
 sible for this bombing," said Jim Es Liam N. Kunstler, his defense attor- not know Salameh_well and only
 posito, special agent in charge of  ney, known for. his representation of contact with him throughh;
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