Yemen: The Terror-Friendly Nation
Jaber Elbaneh, who lived in Lackawanna, New York, before traveling to Afghanistan to train with Osama bin Laden, appeared in court in Yemen today—then walked free.
SAN`A, Yemen - A Yemeni-American who is among the FBI’s most wanted terrorism suspects appeared in a Yemeni court Saturday and then walked free, an eyewitness said.
Jaber Elbaneh, 41, attended a session of the trial for him and 22 others charged in connection with a series of attacks on oil facilities.
“He entered the courtroom surrounded by four bodyguards, introduced himself to the judge then he left,” an eyewitness said speaking on condition of anonymity because of security concerns.
Footage of Elbaneh entering and leaving the court unimpeded also appeared on the Dubai-based pan-Arab satellite channel, al-Arabiya.
Security authorities have declined to comment on Elbaneh’s legal situation.
Elbaneh is a former resident of Lackawanna, N.Y. He left the United States in spring 2001 as part of a larger group that authorities said traveled to Osama bin Laden’s al-Farooq training camp in Afghanistan.
In May 2003, U.S. prosecutors charged Elbaneh in absentia with conspiring with a group known as the “Lackawanna Six” to provide material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization.