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Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:05 PM ET

(AP) LAGOS, Nigeria - A young Nigerian man who allegedly tried to bring down a trans-Atlantic flight broke off contact from his worried parents only a few months before the attack, apparently trading a world of wealth for the calling of a jihadist.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab abruptly told his family he would abandon the life that took him from a $25,000-a-year private school in Togo to a degree at an illustrious London university. That message pushed his father, a prominent banker from Nigeria's Muslim-dominated north, to contact state security officials and later the U.S. Embassy in hopes of someone bringing home his missing son.

"We provided them with all the information required of us to enable them do this," a family statement read Monday, without elaborating.

Instead, the family said they awoke to news of the attempted Christmas Day attack on the Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines flight carrying 279 passengers and 11 crew members.

His family's wealth made Abdulmutallab an educated Nigerian expatriate, and he continued to travel after allegedly he turned to extremism. The 23-year-old told U.S. officials who arrested him after the failed attempt to bring down the plane that he had sought extremist training in Yemen. Nigerian officials said the man's round-trip plane ticket was bought on Dec. 16 in Accra, Ghana, for $2,831 in cash, presumably by Abdulmutallab himself.

Abdulmutallab had graduated from University College London in 2008 before heading to Dubai and later cutting his ties with his family, leaving loved ones back home struggling to learn how he had allegedly turned to ruthless extremism.

"From very early childhood, Farouk, to the best of parental monitoring, had never shown any attitude, conduct or association that would give concern," the family's statement read.

A university campus in Dubai said Monday that the young man had been attending the school from January through the middle of this year. University of Wollongong in Dubai Vice President Raymi van der Spek told The Associated Press that Abdulmutallab took classes for "about seven months" before leaving the Australian public university. His whereabouts from then until December have not been confirmed. Abdulmutallab's father, Umaru Abdulmutallab, previously said he thought his son traveled to Yemen before the attack.

It's also a mystery what Abdulmutallab did over the eight days -- including his birthday on Dec. 22 -- after his ticket to Detroit was bought. On Dec. 24, Abdulmutallab re-entered Nigeria for only one day to board a flight in Lagos, local officials said. He walked through airport security carrying only a shoulder bag, with explosives hidden on his body, they said.

Abdulmutallab is being held in a federal prison in Michigan after suffering burns in the botched bombing. U.S. authorities have said he claimed to be carrying out an attack on orders from al-Qaida.

In a statement released to reporters Monday, the family said Abdulmutallab's father reached out to Nigerian security forces about two months ago. The father followed up with officials at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, a month and a half ago.

"We were hopeful that they would find and return him home," the statement read. "It was while we were waiting for the outcome of their investigation that we arose to the shocking news of that day."

A Nigerian police spokesman declined to comment, while officials with Nigeria's State Security Service could not be reached for comment Monday. A spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja said he had no information on the father's efforts.

A U.S. official previously told the AP that the embassy shared the father's fears with liaison staffers from agencies like the FBI, then passed the information to the State, Justice and Homeland Security departments. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the investigation.

The family said Abdulmutallab's alleged attack came as a shock. As a boy, he attended the British School of Lome, a high-priced preparatory school in Togo. There, a security guard remembered him Monday as a good soccer player who also played basketball. Another staffer could only offer compliments.

"I knew him and I even used him as a perfect example of a good student," said Rose Amegah, who works in the school's administration department. "Punctual, serious, but keeping to himself most of the times. Farouk was a brilliant student."

The family promised to cooperate with Nigerian and U.S. authorities as investigations continue.

"We, along with the whole world, are thankful to almighty God that there were no lives lost in the incident," the statement read. "May God continue to protect us all, amen."



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(AP) LAGOS, Nigeria - A young Nigerian man who allegedly tried to bring down a trans-Atlantic flight broke off contact from his worried parents only a few months before the attack, apparently trading ...
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goddessNdiva
Internet surfer extraordinaire.
03:01 PM on 02/08/2010
Hope the parents that see their kids in these photo sues the school where the teacher works. At the very least they could of blocked off the faces of his school mates.

Fire him.
02:30 AM on 12/29/2009
There are some freakey weird comments on this subject, the Quada people have infiltrated Huf Post.
Go Away freaks, go drop your stinky bombs on a right wing site.
02:21 AM on 12/29/2009
Although he looks like a good kid he seems to be somewhat disconnected and too serious in most of the pictures. I think therapy and/or a good, grounded -not fa.natic and funda.mentalist- priest (are they called imam in his religion?) could have helped him to address his fears and frustrations and in finding a constructive way to live his hopes. Or maybe even his parents, if he had opened up to them - and if they would have taken the time for him.

I wonder how to catch those kids before they run into such a t.ragic error like A Q.
Even now there is hope that his constructive part will take over and that he reveals as much as possible about A Q - how they lure the kids, how they are handled, what they are told etc..
This information could help a great deal for prevention.
Since no li.ves were lost he still can become a big asset to humanity if he decides to tread the right path from now on.
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02:15 AM on 12/29/2009
The crotch bomber’s online postings can be found here at an Islamic Forum website (Courtesy of WaPO):

http://www.gawaher.com

Sample:

“"I have no one to speak too [sic]," read a posting from January 2005, when Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was attending boarding school. "No one to consult, no one to support me and I feel depressed and lonely. I do not know what to do. And then I think this loneliness leads me to other problems."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/28/AR2009122802492.html?hpid=topnews
02:35 AM on 12/29/2009
Thank you for posting this. It confirms what I was seeing in the pictures. Reading some of his posts will help me to better understand his thinking and maybe even give me a hint what eventually led him to make such a b.ad decision.
12:39 AM on 12/29/2009
Was the statement "We told you so..."
12:15 AM on 12/29/2009
Another Jihadi recruited and trained in Londonistan?
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Meldy1
Nurse,(I don't work anymore!)&Pianist
12:09 AM on 12/29/2009
we should thank the dutch passenger who subdued this criminal..Another true hero from the Netherlands...Bedankt Dhr.Schuringa,namens de Amerikaanse bevolking.
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SadButWiser
10:28 PM on 12/28/2009
America reaping what it sows...
10:44 PM on 12/28/2009
Who are you? Rev. Wright?
11:03 PM on 12/28/2009
We need more Rev Wrights to wake some people up.P.S. America as every country and Empire that tried to dominate the world reaped what it sowed.Ask the Romans,ask the Persians,ask the Ottomans,ask the British,ask the Russians and yes...our children`s children will ask the Americans.It`s not about if just about when this imperialistic State will finally fall.
10:51 PM on 12/28/2009
get well soon sick dog
10:52 PM on 12/28/2009
I thought herpes lasts a lifetime.
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SadButWiser
11:33 PM on 12/28/2009
I am well. Thank you for you wishes.
Let me tell you what I wrote the above...
The government of Yemen, and its President is a partner of the US government on its war on terror. I do not have any qualm or objection on that. In fact I wholeheartedly support it. But back in the early 1990s when the socialist South of Yemen fought for separation from the north (in 1990 the socialist South of Yemen and the North Republic of Yemen were unified after being separated by the British for over 140 years), God bless the USA, intervened and supported the current president by providing him with weapons, logistics, and money. Needless to say, the socialist were defeated. The USA government know all along that the North was in many ways similar to Afghanistan. But it was fine, as long as they are not socialist. Does that ring the bell? Supporting Bin Laden against the Soviet!
I am not yet sure why the American government have an in-born hatred for everything that is related to socialism.
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brooklyncitizen
Quaerite primum regnum dei
10:04 PM on 12/28/2009
Well I do feel badly for his family and for him. Seems like he fell in with a cult; a lot of these young men seem to display that. Ideology is dangerous because it is so powerfully persuasive.

Thankfully he was foiled.
09:38 PM on 12/28/2009
The odd thing is that he does not fit what one would consider an a$$ hole.

These kinds of jihadis need to be studied more. What is truly scary is that these are nice kids. Needy, damaged in some way but still nice. I do not think the thought would cross anyone's mind that this is a suicide bomber meeting this kid casually. He would probably be polite and well spoken and sound educated. But, look at his dynamics in the pictures. He does not seem as connected to the other children.
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weebils
I like jalapenos and hot sauce
09:29 PM on 12/28/2009
I can't feel any sympathy for this little wanna be. He could have killed a lot of people if he had been successful.
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MacManLB
Public Enemy #2
09:40 PM on 12/28/2009
Shut the eff up! You felt plenty of sympathy for that white american who went radical.
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weebils
I like jalapenos and hot sauce
09:46 PM on 12/28/2009
You are a LIAR
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MacManLB
Public Enemy #2
09:50 PM on 12/28/2009
al-Amriki was his name. He was born Omar Hammami in May 1984, and he grew up outside Mobile, Ala., in the city of Daphne.
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weebils
I like jalapenos and hot sauce
09:56 PM on 12/28/2009
Are you drinking? Who has supported al-Amriki? If you accuse me of supporting someone like that you better back it up. You shut the eff up and stick it up where the sun don't shine.
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Gin1234
I am not fond of republicans.
09:13 PM on 12/28/2009
To me, he sounds like a socially needy and dysfunctional kid, who was protected from people really realizing the depth of personality problems by wealth. No doubt anything he did poorly was covered up by people around him because of his name and his family interests. In the end, he developed a weak immature personality and was easily manipulated by anyone who would pay attention to him for himself and not his money. In the pictures, he looks disconnected and doesn't have the same expression of emotion as the other kids did. I doubt that it happened overnight. I admire his parents for doing the right thing, only to be taken so lightly.
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weebils
I like jalapenos and hot sauce
09:22 PM on 12/28/2009
I think you nailed it.
09:27 PM on 12/28/2009
My initial thought. A kid with serious daddy connection issues. We have those kids here too, products of corporate and media titans too busy to spend serious one on one time at a crucial age. Those act out differently here. Some of those even become major political figures after the drinking, drugs and catting days are over. For a devout muslim kid like this one, he is a prime catch for Al Qaida. They must be profiling too.
08:51 PM on 12/28/2009
Well thank God / Allah (it is the same word for those who don't know it) this crime was foiled / failed.
I must say it again and again, the only effective weapon in the war on Terrorism is to eradicate the cause the big terror leaders recruit mentally / socially challenged characters. Abu Greib and the bombing of civilian targets are not gaining us many friends around this world. The easiest thing in those countries is to have a fake ID and fake passport. You can try the racial profiling but that will fail. Start making friends and stop throwing wood logs to the terrorists fire.
08:54 PM on 12/28/2009
Totally. At home and abroad. Denying citizens health care also fragments and radicalized society. Take care of your fellow humans on earth. We all have to live here together.
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weebils
I like jalapenos and hot sauce
09:30 PM on 12/28/2009
The problem with your theory is that these people have been around and hating us long before Iraq or Gitmo. They are delusional and sick individuals on a religious high who think they are spreading Islam and ridding the world of Infidels.
09:45 PM on 12/28/2009
You are right.. but as long as I remember, we have been in support of dictators who are guilty of corruption, crimes against humanity. We bombed many places long before Iraq, but we have selective memory for what was done. There is a global injustice, we support those who are on our side and we do NOT support those on the right side.

My theory is that in the past 20 years, there is a new era or communication through the internet and satellite channels. These mistakes are now paraded all over the internet and recruiting mass numbers. Not like the old fashion way, things are out in the open now whether we like it or not. And in the wrong hands they are very powerful recruiting tools
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08:33 PM on 12/28/2009
He is a cold blooded killer not much different then thousands of other young men roaming the gang infested cities in this nation and elsewhere.
10:45 PM on 12/28/2009
true dat
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laborgrunt
01:07 AM on 12/29/2009
I dont know if you been watching the news, but his attempt was foiled, as such he is technically not a cold blooded killer.
08:30 PM on 12/28/2009
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the sub-human pictured above is part of a larger plague

Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 12/28/2009

- blueskybigstar 280 fans permalink

you are just the other side of the same coin

Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 12/28/2009

- NewYorkStateofMind I'm a Fan of NewYorkStateofMind 46 fans permalink

you have no idea what you are talking about

Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 12/28/2009

- blueskybigstar 280 fans permalink

Do you ignore that Bush lied to take us to war that took the lives of what Lancet says is a million people? Do you think he and others would be so inspired if our justice system worked in this country, that we don't act like hypocrites?