Ex-Spy Chief Reportedly Cites Bin Laden in Tape
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Peru’s jailed former spy chief, Vladimiro Montesinos, said Islamic militant Osama bin Laden used the Peruvian capital as his group’s Latin American “rest area,” according to a video transcript released by Congress.
In a videotape made secretly in January 2000, Montesinos--ousted President Alberto Fujimori’s right-hand man who is facing criminal charges--mentioned Bin Laden to a local official.
In their conversation about the privatization of Lima’s international airport, Montesinos said Islamic militants were entering Peru.
“This is the rest area . . . not to carry out operations in Lima but to act on white Americans in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and the rest of Latin America,” the transcript quotes Montesinos as saying.
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