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NMEC-2007-657689 Type of Translation: Full Date Completed: 15 September 2007 Document Number: NMEC-2007-657689 Type of Translation: Full Date Completed: 15 September 2007 [Pages 2 to 6 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Turky Bin-‘Abd-al-‘Aziz Bin-Ibrahim Alias: Abu-al-Walid Address: Saudi Arabia, al-Suwaydi neighborhood Phone Numbers: home 4256145 His brother: 0502029449 Date of Birth: 22 DEC 1985 Coordinator: Ya’uqib Occupation in Homeland: Duty: fighter Items Entrusted: Passport – 500 Riyal and a watch Date of Entry : 25 OCT 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Abu-Hamad Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Muhammad ‘Ali Farah Alias: ‘Abdallah Bin-Rawwahah Address: al-‘Askari neighborhood, Sart, Libya Phone Numbers: 0927047945, 0926797938, 0913168088 Date of Birth: 28 JAN 1987 Coordinator: Abu-‘Umar Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: ‘Ali al-‘Udah Alias: Abu-Mujahid Address: Bani ‘Umar/ Bishi/ Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: 00966500803831 00966559321369 Date of Birth: 26 AUG 1976 Coordinator: Abu-Ahmad al-Saudi Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: $1200 + 4350 Lira + 210 Riyal + cell phone Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Hamid Salih al-Ma’buni Alias: Abu-al-Bara’ Address: Hay al-Khadra’, Mecca, Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: 0507758584 Date of Birth: 1982 Coordinator: Ra’id al-Shammari Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: $1000 + cell phone + 2603 Riyal Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: ‘Abdallah al-Shaykh Alias: Abu-al-Zubayr al-Jaddawi Address: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: Abu-‘Umar 0566551929 0503611521 Date of Birth: 14 AUG 1985 Coordinator: Abu-Humam [TC: Hammam] Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 1351 Riyal + $600 + 5950 Lira + cell phone Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [Page 08 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: ‘Abd-al-Mun’im Maqshar al-‘Amrani Alias: Abu-Muram Address: Mazwaq University /Tatwan / Morocco Phone Numbers: 0021267272865, 0021276562455 Date of Birth: 18 DEC 1981 Coordinator: Khalid Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 2,500 Liras + cell phone Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [Page 09 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Badr Bin-‘Id Bin-‘Ali al-Qurni Alias: Abu-Usamah Address: al-Sharai’ / Mecca / Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: 0504502049, home 5241302 Date of Birth: 02 NOV 1981 Coordinator: Abu-Tamam Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 1,000 USD Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: al-Fallujah Belt Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [Page 10 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: ‘Umar Ibrahim al-Marba’i Alias: Abu-Usayd al-Hadrami Address: Umm-al-Qura Street / Mecca / Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: 0096394814681, 0096393440867, 00966556110420 Date of Birth: 21 JAN 1982 Coordinator: Abu-Tamam Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 7,300 USD + 3,000 Liras Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [Page 11 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Fadi Shalabi Alias: Abu-Haytham Address: Dar’a / Syria Phone Numbers: 01580091, 094303750 Date of Birth: 01 JAN 1982 Coordinator: Abu-Basr Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 1,300 Liras Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [Pages 12 through 16 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Nizar al-‘Id Alias: Abu-Muhammad al-Hawarni Address: Dar’a / Syria Phone Numbers: 015882827 Date of Birth: 22 NOV 1984 Coordinator: Abu-al-Basr Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 3,740 Liras Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Rami al-‘Id Alias: Abu-Hamzah Address: Dar’a / Syria Phone Numbers: 015881810 Date of Birth: 01 MAY 1987 Coordinator: Abu-al-Basr Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 800 Liras Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Khalaf al-Rashdan Alias: Abu-Ahmad Address: Dar’a / Syria Phone Numbers: 015880295 Date of Birth: 02 JAN 1985 Coordinator: Abu-al-Basr Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: ‘Ali al-Mabruk Salih Alias: Abu-Hasan Address: Residential Area 2 / Sart / Libya Phone Numbers: 0927029697, 0912183434 Date of Birth: 15 MAY 1985 Coordinator: Abu-‘Umar Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [Pages 17 through 22 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Hamid al-‘Utaybi Alias: Abu-Muhjin Address: Mecca / Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: 0556555712 Date of Birth: 18 AUG 1981 Coordinator: Abu-Tamam Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 900 USD Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Humud al-Hawari Alias: Abu-‘Abd-al-Muhaymin Address: Wahran / Algeria Phone Numbers: 0021372397000, 0021376409787, 0021350306298 Date of Birth: 28 JAN 1982 Coordinator: Abu-al-Hadi Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 1,000 USD Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Khalid ‘Ali al-Ja’fari Alias: Abu-Ja’far Address: Sart / Libya Phone Numbers: 0913757801, 0913757366 Date of Birth: 27 JAN 1980 Coordinator: Abu-‘Umar Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: Date of Entry : 13 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Mu’tasim Bin-Sadiq Bin-Muhammad Alias: Abu-Khattab Address: Oman Phone Numbers: Brother 00973506806001 father 00973505121646 Date of Birth: 1980 Coordinator: Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 1,522 Riyals + 20 Dirham Date of Entry : 19 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Nayif Bin-Ibrahim Bin-Marzuq al-Humaymas Alias: Abu-Khattab al-Jawfi Address: Al-Jawf / Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: Brother Nawaf 00966553399441 brother Humaydi 00966553395668 Date of Birth: 1985 Coordinator: Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 1,561 Riyal + 17,550 Liras Date of Entry : 19 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Al-Anbar Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [Pages 23 through 27 of 207] [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Ahmad Bin-Bandar Bin-Dari- al-Sahyan Alias: Abu-Sati Address: Al-Jawf, Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: brothers 009665033988582, 0096646243876 brother Khalid 00966508341756 Date of Birth: 1970 Coordinator: Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 6,950 Liras + 5,507 Riyals Date of Entry : 19 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: Mosul Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: Khalaf Bin-Yusuf Bin-Khalaf al-Shar’an Alias: Abu-Yusuf Address: Al-Jawf / Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: Father 00966503344145 brother Muhammad 00966503395125 Date of Birth: 1983 Coordinator: Abu-Sarab Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: 24,500 Liras + 4,700 Riyals Date of Entry : 19 SEP 2006 Route of Entry: Abu-Hamad Assigned to: al-Anbar Last Will and Testament: 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Border Administrative Official Shahin [The Mujahidin Shura Council] Personal Information Form Name: ‘Abd-al-Rahman Muhammad Ibrahim al-Dubaykhi Alias: Abu-Mus’ab Address: Buraydah / Saudi Arabia Phone Numbers: 0503974640, 3230789, 0504287044 Date of Birth: 09 NOV 1983 Coordinator: ‘Abd-al-‘Aziz al-Jarbu’ Abu-‘Abdallah Occupation in Homeland: Duty: Items Entrusted: Two cell phones
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