Allegedly the highest ranking Al-Qaeda operative in the United Kingdom
Rangzieb Ahmed is a British citizen who was allegedly the highest ranking al-Qaeda operative in the United Kingdom (UK).[1] Ahmed, who was a key link between British recruits and al-Qaeda leaders, was responsible for setting up a terrorist cell in Manchester and contacting one of the terrorists responsible for the failed London bombings of 21 July 2005.
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RangziebAhmed is a British citizen who was allegedly the highest ranking al-Qaeda operative in the United Kingdom (UK). Ahmed, who was a key link between...
kidnap, and torture, according to a Bloomberg report. In October 2020, RangziebAhmed brought a civil claim against MI5, alleging that Pakistan's Inter-Services...
Pakistani prison system, where he was held alongside British suspect RangziebAhmed. The two spoke to each other, and Ghul told him that he was held at...
possessing a rucksack which contained traces of explosives. Both Habib Ahmed and RangziebAhmed were found guilty of being members of al-Qaeda in December 2008...
Davis accused the UK government of outsourcing torture, by allowing RangziebAhmed to leave the country (even though they had evidence against him upon...
inciting terrorism overseas. RangziebAhmed, convicted of belonging to a proscribed organisation (namely Al Qaeda). Habib Ahmed, convicted of belonging to...