FBI Denied Access To Suspects Who Are Believed To Have Been Involved In The Benghazi Consulate Attack

Attack: A U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed in the terror strike that occurred on the eleventh anniversary of 9/11

US Denied Access To 'Multiple' Suspects In Custody In Benghazi Terror Attack -- FOX News

"Multiple" suspects are in custody connected to the deadly terrorist attack Sept. 11 on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, but U.S. access to the suspects so far been denied, an intelligence source tells Fox News.

"There are more suspects beyond those held in Tunisia and Egypt. Our access has been frustrated," the intelligence source said.

Since October, federal agents have sought access through the Tunisian authorities to Ali Harzi, who is thought to have played a role in the attack but is not considered a ring-leader.

Earlier this month, the Egyptians took Muhammad Jamal Abu Ahmad -- a former member of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad - into custody. In that case, Fox News is told, the U.S. access has been blocked even though Abu Ahmed admitted that he travelled to Libya specifically to assist in the training of the local extremist group Ansar al-Sharia in Benghazi.

Along with the Al Qaeda affiliate in north Africa, known as AQIM, Ansar al-Sharia is implicated in the coordinated commando-style consulate attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

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My Comment:
The FBI has finally had the chance to question one suspect. At this rate .... this case will probably be wrapped up in my next life.

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