61. The official acknowledged it was possible that Al-Ani also met with another of the suspected hijackers in the Czech Republic, but refrained from offering details. 62. The official says Czech authorities do not know what the suspected hijacker discussed with the diplomat, who since has been expelled. 63. The passport of a suspected hijacker was discovered near the ruins of the Trade Center, authorities said. 64. The passport of a suspected hijacker was also discovered near the ruins of the Trade Center, authorities said. 65. The suspected hijackers and six women were questioned by detectives at nearby Harlow police station. 66. The suspected hijackers were Muslim, as is Al-Khalifa Johnson. 67. They also have presented evidence that the suspected hijackers lived in U.S. communities, sometimes for years, while preparing for the attacks. 68. Their contentions were bolstered by reports that an Iraqi diplomat held clandestine meetings in the Czech Republic last year with suspected hijacker Mohamed Atta. 69. There were no other indications if the four were indeed the suspected hijackers or just had the same names, Domingo said. 70. Three of the six suspected hijackers whose names do not appear in immigration records received Florida photo identification cards in early July. |