Was Kenya mall massacre ‘mastermind’ backed by CIA cash? Disturbing claims by double agent
It’s interesting how often the CIA and other intelligence agencies are found out to have ‘INADVERTENTLY’ given ‘terrorists’ funding and assistance which allows them to carry out major attacks. Providing a means, motive, and opportunity that may not have existed without their involvement. How often does the pattern have to repeat before it’s obvious to everyone that they then are responsible for the terror?We touched on Scandinavian agents in 2012 with the article "Norway Killer: Breivik? No. The Bogeyman":
The Associated Press has reported that "a Norwegian man who received terrorist training in Yemen is "operational" and is likely awaiting instructions to attack Western targets".
Beyond suggesting that this fearsome creature is in his 30s, is Norwegian, and has been trained by Al-Qaida, the anonymous ‘officials’ and ‘intelligence sources’ who have released this information are remaining quiet about the "terrorist’s" current whereabouts, his target, his mission, or even his name.
Could this have been referring to the Dane agent Marten Storm?
More on Storm, CIA connections and the Westgate Mall terror attack...
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Was Kenya mall massacre ‘mastermind’ backed by CIA cash? Disturbing claims by ‘double agent who worked with terror suspect for years’
By Wills Robinson | MailOnline
The CIA inadvertently gave a terrorist leader the finances and credibility he needed to mastermind a major attack, claims a former spy.
Intelligence officer Morten Storm from Denmark was asked by the CIA to build a relationship with the head of militant group Al-Shabab, the group behind September’s attack, and handed over money and equipment on behalf of Western intelligence agencies to cultivate the group’s trust.
In 2008 he started to forge close contacts with the leader Abdukadir Mohamed Abdukadir, also known as Ikirma, in a bid to uncover information on potential targets and planned attacks.
Extremist: A former spy believes Western intelligence agencies turned Abdikadir Mohammed, also known as Ikirma, from a middle-class Kenyan into a terrorist leader
Agent: Morten Storm converted to Islam after spending time in prison in Denmark. He then became involved in militant activities in Yemen and forged links with fundamentalist leaders including Anwar al-Awlaki
Anwar al-Awlaki
Undercover: The former spy from Denmark was working for numerous agencies including the CIA and Denmark’s PET while he was trying to infiltrate militant groups in Yemen
Storm became trusted by fundamentalists and became involved in militant activities, including recruiting soldiers to fight in the Taliban
When Storm first met Ikrema he was a messenger for Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame, an al Shabaab leader, according to a report by CNN.
Their first encounter was at a Somali restaurant on the first floor of the Jamia shopping mall next door to the main mosque in Nairobi. Two other jihadists were there with Ikrema.
Storm was meeting with Ikrema in order to get messages and equipment to Warsame. Storm was known to Warsame and to Ikrema as a fellow jihadist.
But the relationship broke down in 2012 when Storm left the CIA due to a ‘disagreement over a mission’ and he now claims the plan to provide Ikirma with money and equipment may have backfired spectacularly.
He also believes that had his relationship with the CIA not faltered he could have helped capture or kill the man believed to have gone on to plan the September attack on Westgate Mall.
Storm converted into to Islam after spending time in prison and developed extreme jihadist views and moved to Yemen in 2001.
He became trusted by fundamentalists and became involved in militant activities, including recruiting soldiers to fight in the Taliban.
However he was recruited by the CIA, MI5 and the Danish intelligence service, PET, as a double agent to information on operations in Yemen and Somalia and prevent attacks in Europe.
When Storm first met Ikirma, he was only a messenger for the jihadists and was sent to pick up an electronic device from the Danish agent by one of the groups then leaders.
As the relationship developed, Storm claims that the CIA, using him as a middle man, gave him resources, equipment and the authority he needed to mastermind a major terrorist attack, similar to the one in Nairobi which killed 67 people.
Storm, who has since retired from duty, told CNN that in March 2012 PET had offered him one million Danish krone (£125,000) to lead them to Ikrima on behalf of the CIA.
He was offered the job after he was paid £156,000 ($250,000) to meet with Anwar al-Awlaki, an Islamic militant who was killed in a drone strike in 2011.
Storm said Ikrima was at the centre of a global network connecting a number of terrorist operatives in Somalia, Kenya, Yemen, and the West and had emerged as the chief handler of foreign fighters because of his language skills and level of education.
Even though Storm is not aware of the exact role Ikrima played in the attack in Nairobi, he knows his track record and believes he had the capability to be one of the masterminds.
The former agent also insisted he might have been given an insight into the plans had he still been working for Western intelligence, but his relationship with PET and the CIA ended in mid-2012 after a disagreement following a mission in Yemen.
He said: ‘I get really frustrated to know that Ikrima had been maybe involved in the Westgate terrorist attack. It frustrates me a lot because it could have been stopped and I’m sad I can’t be involved in this.’
‘He was one of the smartest ones I met in east Africa.’
One of Ikrima’s former associates also told CNN in Nairobi that he was the ‘main link’ between Somalia and the Kenyan-based militant group Al Hijra.
Now Western counter-terorrism officials fear his reputation in Jihadist circles worldwide will be bolstered by his escape during the U.S.Navy SEAL operation in Somalia last week, and he is now in a position to plan more deadly attacks in Europe and Africa.
CNN reporter Nic Robertson, who interviewed Storm, told MailOnline: ‘He is frustrated because he gave equipment and material to Ikrima which allowed him to build up his credibility in Al-Shabab.
‘When he first met him 2008, Ikrima was just a messenger in a group and now he is head of the organisation.
‘Storm’s viewing is that had the CIA paid closer attention to Ikirima and had the plans that were being put in place for Storm to keep closer tabs on him followed through, then there would be more information on their operations and potential targets.
‘It would have allowed Storm to develop closer contacts with Ikirma, and would have enabled him to find out what they were thinking and what they were planning.
‘His accounts of where he was and what he was doing has all checked out. Encrypted emails he has sent and received show he was in central position in the relationship.
‘Storm believes the attacks could have been thwarted. He is not involved in this anymore so he doesn’t know if Ikrima actually had a direct role.
‘But he knows Ikirma’s track record. Storm was seen as an important connection who could move between their worlds in Yemen and Somalia and the rest of the world.’
Ikrima is believed to be able to speak five languages - Norwegian, Swahili, Arabic, Somali, and English - which puts him in a position of authority in Al-Shabab.
Now said to be in his late twenties he was born into a middle class Somalian family in Mombassa, Kenya.
His family then moved to Nairobi where the young Ikrima excelled at school in the languages, including French.
After a successful education, he traveled to Norway in 2004, because of the potential economic opportunities in Europe, and took advantage of his Somali ethnicity which allowed him to apply for refugee status.
Despite being given documents to stay in the country, he did not fit in and started to become radicalised.
Just four years later, he left Europe and returned to East Africa.
It is also believed Ikrima spent some time in Britain and lived in London for between six and 12 months.
The CIA would not comment on the story and PET said they could neither confirm or deny they knew Storm.
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