Bin Laden’s bodyguard receives $1,430 per month from German govt

Sami A is required to report to a nearby police station every day


April 27, 2018
In this 1998 file photo made available on March 19, 2004, Osama bin Laden is seen at a news conference in Afghanistan. PHOTO: VOICE OF AMERICA

The German government has been giving the former Tunisian bodyguard of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden $1,430 per month in welfare payments as he cannot be deported to his native country, even though he has been denied asylum, Voice of America.

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The man, known only as Sami A, to protect his privacy, cannot be deported to his native Tunisia as he is at risk of torture and prosecution there. He is said to have worked for the al Qaeda leader in the year 2000 in Afghanistan.

In 2006, his request for asylum was refused because of security concerns. The courts then revoked the order in April 2017 after reviewing the case and deciding that he would face torture if he were to be deported.

Sami A has been kept under close surveillance in Germany. PHOTO: FUNKE FOTO SERVICES Sami A has been kept under close surveillance in Germany. PHOTO: FUNKE FOTO SERVICES

The alleged former bodyguard has continued to live in Bochum, Germany, since 1997, with his German wife and three children.

Security officials determined that Sami A was trained at al Qaeda’s terror camps in Afghanistan between 1999 and 2000, and later became one of bin Laden's security guards.

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Sami A is considered a security risk and must report to the police in Bochum every day, which he has done so since 2006.

This article first appeared on the Voice of America

COMMENTS (3)

Junglee | 5 years ago | Reply He trusts Allah more amongst the Germans, methinks.
hzr | 5 years ago | Reply Theses guys know that the very system,lifestyle religion and way of life they denounce and attack will give shelter to the, This is the price a liberal society has to pay..hosting people hostile to its way of life.They do not deserve this.
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