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Mohand al-Shehri
File:Mohand al-Shehri.jpg
Born Mohand al-Shehri
May 7, 1979(1979-05-07)
'Asir,Saudi Arabia
Died September 11, 2001 (aged 22)
[World Trade Center]]

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Mohand Muhammed Fayiz al-Shehri (also transliterated as Alshehri, and also known under the aliases Mohammed Alshehhi and Mohald Alshehri) (May 7, 1979 – September 11, 2001) was named by the FBI Wikipedia as one of the hijackers aboard United Airlines Flight 175 in the September 11 attacks.

A Saudi, al-Shehri was a former college student who dropped out after failing his courses. He later left his home to fight in Chechnya Wikipedia in 2000, but was probably diverted to Al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan Wikipedia. He received a U.S. student visa in October 2000 and arrived in the United States in May 2001. On September 11, 2001, al-Shehri boarded United Airlines Flight 175 and assisted in its hijacking so that it could be flown into the south tower of the World Trade Center.

History[]

Born 1979, al-Shehri was one of five hijackers to come from the 'Asir Wikipedia province of Saudi Arabia Wikipedia, the others being Ahmed al-Nami, Abdulaziz al-Omari and Waleed and Wail al-Shehri, two brothers unrelated to Mohand.

Mohand was a student at Imam Muhammed Ibn Saud Islamic University in Abha, but his growing devotion to Wahhabi Wikipediaism took him on frequent trips to Al Qasim, and as a result he failed his final exams.

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Visa Application

According to Arab News Wikipedia, al-Shehri went to fight in Chechnya Wikipedia in early 2000, where he may have met Hamza al-Ghamdi. On October 23, Mohand applied for a US B-1/B-2 visa Wikipedia in Jeddah. Other than an error on his school's address the application was not suspicious and he was not interviewed before being granted the Visa.[1]

Hamza and Mohand flew together from Iran into Kuwait that October.[2] Three months later the pair rented a post office box in Delray Beach, Florida, where someone with the same name signed up to use the public library's computers[3] According to FBI director Robert Mueller and the 9/11 Commission, however, al-Shehri did not first enter the United States until a London or Dubai flight on May 28 with Hamza and Abdulaziz Al-Omari.

He was one of nine hijackers to open a SunTrust bank account with a cash deposit around June 2001, and on July 2 gained a Florida State ID Card.[4]

Mohand occasionally trained on simulators at the FlightSafety Aviation School in Vero Beach, Florida together with Abdulaziz Al-Omari and Saeed Al-Ghamdi

Attack[]

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Mohand al-Shehri

Fayez Banihammad purchased both his and Mohand's one-way first class tickets for United Airlines Flight 175 online on August 27 or 29, charging the $4,464.50 to a Visa card from Mustafa al Hawsawi, listing their addresses both as a Mail Boxes Etc. in Delray Beach. This was not the same postal box used by Hamza and Ahmed al-Ghamdi, who purchased their tickets for the same flight a day later, with another Mailboxes Etc. postal box in Delray Beach, although both groups listed the same phone number.

On September 7 he flew from Fort Lauderdale to Newark airport with Hamza al-Ghamdi on $139.75 tickets purchased from the Mile High Travel agency in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea.

On September 10, 2001, he was one of four hijackers (Marwan, Banihammad, Mohand, and al-Suqami) sharing a room at the Milner Hotel in Boston, where one of them called around for prostitutes, but eventually nixed the idea.

The next morning, Banihammad drove al-Shehri in a Pontiac Grand Am to Logan International Airport, where they returned the car and boarded Flight 175. He sat adjacent to Banihammad. About a half an hour into the flight, the plane was hijacked and Marwan al-Shehhi flew it into the south tower of the World Trade Center as part of a coordinated attack that killed thousands.

References[]

  1. "Staff Monograph on 9/11 and Terrorist Travel" (PDF). 9/11 Commission. 2004. 
  2. 9/11 Commission Report, p. 240.
  3. "09.11.01: One Year Later." St. Petersburg Times. September 1, 2002.
  4. "Hijacker True Name Usage Chart for 2001" (PDF). 

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