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Christmas plane bomb
suspect 'co-operating' with US
Courtesy: BBC
February 3, 2010
The
Nigerian man suspected of trying to blow up a US plane
on Christmas Day is now co-operating and providing
"useful" information, US officials say.
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had stopped talking to
investigators but started again "last week", officials
told US media.
Mr Abdulmutallab, 23, is accused of trying to blow up a
flight to Detroit with a bomb hidden in his underwear.
He has denied a charge of attempting to murder 290
people.
The BBC's Steve Kingstone in Washington says that with
Mr Abdulmutallab apparently talking again, officials say
it is conceivable a plea bargain might be now reached.
Constitutional rights
An official quoted by Reuters news agency said: "Abdulmutallab
is talking and has been talking since last week
providing useful, actionable and current intelligence
that we've been actively following up on."
When questioned on the subject, FBI director Robert
Mueller told the Senate Intelligence Committee that the
intelligence was valuable and that Mr Abdulmutallab was
still being questioned.
The interrogation of Mr Abdulmutallab has caused
controversy in the US.
The suspect had been talking to FBI agents before he
went into surgery for burns on his legs but afterwards
refused to talk.
Agents then read him full rights under the US
constitution, guaranteeing he would not have to give
incriminating evidence.
Some politicians argued he should have been treated as a
military detainee.
A senior law enforcement official told the BBC that some
of Mr Abdulmutallab's family had visited him in the
middle of last month and that that had played a role in
him beginning to talk again.
In his earlier comments Mr Abdulmutallab said he had
been trained by al-Qaeda-linked militants in Yemen.
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which is based in
Yemen, claimed responsibility for the failed bomb
attack.
Mr Abdulmutallab caught the flight to Detroit from the
Netherlands, after connecting from a flight from
Nigeria.
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