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==Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah==
'''Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah '''(June 6th, 1963) is a senior member of [[al-Qaeda]] and one of the masterminds behind the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_United_States_embassy_bombings 1998 United States embassy bombings]. Abdullah has been wanted by the FBI.


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Destruction of property  
Destruction of property  
Terrorism
Terrorism
|type of villain = Terrorist}}
|type of villain = Terrorist}}'''Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah '''(June 6th, 1963 - ???) is a senior member of [[al-Qaeda]] and one of the masterminds behind the [[1998 US Embassy bombings]]. Abdullah has been wanted by the FBI.


==Terrorism history==
==Terrorism history==
Abdullah helped high-ranking al-Quada member [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saif_al-Adel Saif al-Adel] by providing intelligence and military training to those associated with al-Qaeda in Somalia and Sudan in 1992. Abdullah allegedly operated al-Qaeda training camps in 1996 through 1998 in Afghanistan. Abdullah was also responsible for forging a passport for former al-Qaeda member [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Odeh  Mohammed Saddiq Odeh] so he could get to Afghanistan and meet with Osama Bin Laden before the 1998 United States embassy bombings. 
Abdullah helped high-ranking al-Qaeda member [[Saif al-Adel]] by providing intelligence and military training to those associated with al-Qaeda in Somalia and Sudan in 1992. Abdullah allegedly operated al-Qaeda training camps in 1996 through 1998 in Afghanistan. Abdullah was also responsible for forging a passport for former al-Qaeda member [[Mohammed Odeh]] so he could get to Afghanistan and meet with Osama Bin Laden before the 1998 United States embassy bombings. 
==Arrest==
==Arrest==
Sometime later, Abdullah was placed under arrest in Iran. Former al-Qaeda spokesman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulaiman_Abu_Ghaith Sulaiman Abu Ghaith] Confirmed that Abdullah was arrested and placed under house arrest in Iran. In 2015, Abdullah and other senior al-Qaeda members were released from Iranian custody in exchange for an Iranian diplomat kidnapped by al-Qaeda. Abdullah still remains on the loose as of January 2020.
Sometime later, Abdullah was placed under arrest in Iran. Former al-Qaeda spokesman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulaiman_Abu_Ghaith Sulaiman Abu Ghaith] Confirmed that Abdullah was arrested and placed under house arrest in Iran. In 2015, Abdullah and other senior al-Qaeda members were released from Iranian custody in exchange for an Iranian diplomat kidnapped by al-Qaeda. Abdullah still remains on the loose as of January 2020.

Revision as of 17:51, 10 January 2020


Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah
Full Name: Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah
Alias: Abu Mohammed al-Masri
Origin: Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
Occupation: Former Soccer Player

al-Qaeda member

Skills: Planning terrorist attacks
Hobby: Committing acts of terrorism

Training terrorists

Goals: Providing intelligence and military training to al-Qaeda members (succeeded)

Operating multiple al-Qaeda training camps (succeeded)

Crimes: Murder

Destruction of property Terrorism

Type of Villain: Terrorist

Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah (June 6th, 1963 - ???) is a senior member of al-Qaeda and one of the masterminds behind the 1998 US Embassy bombings. Abdullah has been wanted by the FBI.

Terrorism history

Abdullah helped high-ranking al-Qaeda member Saif al-Adel by providing intelligence and military training to those associated with al-Qaeda in Somalia and Sudan in 1992. Abdullah allegedly operated al-Qaeda training camps in 1996 through 1998 in Afghanistan. Abdullah was also responsible for forging a passport for former al-Qaeda member Mohammed Odeh so he could get to Afghanistan and meet with Osama Bin Laden before the 1998 United States embassy bombings. 

Arrest

Sometime later, Abdullah was placed under arrest in Iran. Former al-Qaeda spokesman Sulaiman Abu Ghaith Confirmed that Abdullah was arrested and placed under house arrest in Iran. In 2015, Abdullah and other senior al-Qaeda members were released from Iranian custody in exchange for an Iranian diplomat kidnapped by al-Qaeda. Abdullah still remains on the loose as of January 2020.