Scotland Yard releases once secret records from its 9/11 probe of Saudi spy Omar Bayoumi

A screenshot from a 1999 video that plaintiffs' experts say depicts Saudi spy Omar al-Bayoumi "casing" the U.S. Capitol as part of the 9/11 plot. The video, seized when London's Metropolitan Police Service arrested Bayoumi 10 days after the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, was aired by CBS News last year and on 60 Minutes last month.

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

A pile of new evidence released by Scotland Yard and filed under seal in federal court in New York includes an exhibit about a coded message found on “a suspect’s computer” discussing an apparent terrorist test of airport security prior to 9/11.

The coded message was among dozens of exhibits provided to attorneys representing thousands of 9/11 families and survivors who are suing Saudi Arabia, alleging the kingdom was complicit in the horrific Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks on New York and Washington. The information was released May 9 in response to a 2021 Freedom of Information request to the Royal Courts of Justice by lawyers for the families seeking evidence held by London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) about Omar al-Bayoumi.

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