America freed bin Laden's special man, being overweight and afraid of becoming a coroner


- Adil Abdul Bari of Egypt was in prison

New York Monday, December 14, 2020

Adil Abdul Bari, a close associate of notorious terrorist Osama bin Laden, has been released from a US prison. Prison authorities reportedly released him because he was overweight and in danger of becoming a coroner.

Pankaj Barry, a spokesman for bin Laden in Europe, was in a New Jersey prison. From there he left for England. According to a report, he had reached England. He was accused of bombing the US embassy in East Africa. It was the largest attack before the 9/11 attacks on the US World Trade Center.

According to a senior US judge, Barry was overweight and could have had coronary heart disease. So he was released from prison in New Jersey and sent back to Britain. Born in Egypt, Bari applied for asylum in Britain in 1991 as a political refugee. He was allowed to stay in Britain in 1993 due to his political connections.

In 1998, two trucks loaded with a number of al Qaeda bombs crashed into the US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya. The bombing killed 224 people. Adil Abdul Bari, al Qaeda's spokesman in Europe, told reporters that al Qaeda had carried out the attack on the US embassy. Adil has six children, one of whom is an ISIS terrorist.


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