http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/02/alleged-assassins-caught-on-tape/
Long video but good
Watch those cameras oops.
Long video but good
Watch those cameras oops.
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http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/02/alleged-assassins-caught-on-tape/
Long video but good
Watch those cameras oops.
Gail, will you marry me?
Heh.. I read somewhere where the Mossad is denying having anything to do with this. Their reason/proof? "It could not have been us. We would never be so sloppy!"
Maybe they don't care if the rest of the world knows it's them, maybe it's sending a message or a prelude to other things to come?
Dubai hit squad stole my identity': British man's name used by assassins who executed senior Hamas leader
By Nick Mcdermott and Kate Loveys
Last updated at 11:33 PM on 16th February 2010
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A British man in Israel with the same name as an alleged member of a hit squad that assassinated a top Hamas militant in Dubai said his identity had been stolen.
Melvyn Adam Mildiner said he was 'angry, upset and scared' over what he called a misidentification.
He spoke as the Foreign Office confirmed the British passports used in the killing were fraudulent. The FCO has launched an investigation, it said in a statement.
Last night Dubai police said they were working on the premise that the passports were genuine.
It is not clear if they contacted the Foreign Office to say they believed people carrying British passports were involved in the killing before releasing the information yesterday.
'This is an ongoing Emirati investigation to which we have offered our assistance and support.
We are aware that the holders of six British passports have been named in this case. We believe the passports used were fraudulent and have begun our own investigation.
We have informed the authorities in the UAE that this is the case, and continue to cooperate closely with the Emiratis on this matter.'
- Foreign Office spokesman
'We are not aware of the process they went through in making the decision to release the information,' an FCO spokesman said.
He would not comment when asked if the British Government had been contacted by the Dubai police prior to yesterday's announcement.
Dubai police listed Mr Mildiner as one of six men carrying British passports suspected of being part of an 11-man hit squad that killed Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a luxury hotel in the Gulf emirate last month.
But the British national, a resident of a town near Jerusalem, today insisted he had nothing to do with the assassination and had never been to Dubai.
'I woke up this morning to a world of fun,' he said, after newspapers around the world splashed names and photos of the suspects distributed by Dubai.
'I am obviously angry, upset and scared - any number of things. And I'm looking into what I can do to try to sort things out and clear my name,' he said in a telephone interview.
'I don't know how this happened or who chose my name or why, but hopefully we'll find out soon.'
'It's not me. Which is one silver lining on this entire story because at least I can point to it and say, 'Look, that's not me. It's not the picture that I have in my passport, and it's not the picture that I have on my face that I walk around with every day',' Mr Mildiner said.
'I have my passport. It is in my house, along with the passports of everybody else in my family, and there's no Dubai stamps in it because I've never been to Dubai,' he said.
Acknowledging that his name was uncommon, Mr Mildiner said: 'There's probably not many of us.'
Mr Mildiner, who made aliya (the emigration of Jews to Israel) from London nine years ago, does appear to have a Twitter account, though his tweets are now being protected.
He was however tweeting on the day of the assassination, seeming about IT-related things. His tweet, sent from a SPB Mobile Shell phone at 2.33 p.m., reads: 'Is it possible to install something like #Swype on an #iPhone and set it as the default input device?'
He spoke out as Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that none of the alleged Irish citizens named as being part of the hit squad exist.
‘We’ve been unable to find any record of Irish passports having been issued with details corresponding to the details published today in a number of UAE newspapers,' the Deparment said today.
'We are in ongoing contact with UAE authorities to try and ascertain the exact facts of the case.
'To date we’ve received no evidence that any Irish people were involved.’
Assuming it was the Mossad behind this, their agents are considered to be among the best-trained in the world. However, they have made some embarrassing (and tragic) blunders. The Lillehammer Affair was one of them. An innocent Moroccan waiter, who happened to resemble a wanted Palestinian terrorist, was ambushed and murdered in front of his pregnant wife by a Mossad hit team in Norway. After several of the agents were captured, the entire plot became worldwide media fodder.
Gail, will you marry me?
changed thier gender appearance
Maybe they don't care if the rest of the world knows it's them, maybe it's sending a message or a prelude to other things to come?
Heh.. I read somewhere where the Mossad is denying having anything to do with this. Their reason/proof? "It could not have been us. We would never be so sloppy!"
probably true, about not being so sloppy. You can't see much of their faces, but for the bald guy and the woman.