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Mounir El Motassadeq

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Mounir El Motassadeq was associated with Mohamed Atta and other members of the Hamburg cell during the mid-late 1990s.[1] He met Atta in 1995, and was a signatory to Atta's will. Motassadeq also introduced Said Bahaji, a German Moroccan, and Zakariya Essabar, a Moroccan to the group.[1]

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Timeline

  • Summer 1998 - He worked at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsberg, in the paint shop, as did Ziad Jarrah and Zakariya Essabar.[2]

Indictment

  • In January 2007, Mounir El Motassadeq was given a maximum sentence, 15 years in prison, by German courts. He was found guilty of being an accessory to murder, for his role in the 9/11 attacks.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Finn, Peter (September 11, 2002). "Hamburg's Cauldron of Terror", The Washington Post. 
  2. McDermott, Terry (2005). Perfect Soldiers. Harper, p. 58. 
  3. "Moroccan jailed over 9/11 attack", BBC News (January 8, 2007). 

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