Original title: the FBI released the first 9 / 11 investigation document: the Saudi government is suspected of providing logistical support to the hijackers
According to CNN reported on the 12th, after US President Biden issued an executive order, the Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI) released the first documents related to the investigation of the 9 / 11 incident on Saturday. It is expected that multiple documents will be involved. These documents are related to the investigation of the 9 / 11 incident by the US government and the suspected hijackers supported by the Saudi government.
The newly declassified document, which began in 2016, provides details of the FBI's investigation into the logistical support provided by a Saudi consular officer and a suspected Saudi intelligence officer to at least two men who hijacked the plane on September 11, 2001 in Los Angeles. It is reported that the document released on the 20th anniversary of the 9 / 11 terrorist attack still has some major amendments.
CNN reported that according to the description of the document, after combing various information and witness testimony, the FBI doubted Omar al Bayoumi, a Saudi student allegedly studying in Los Angeles, and thought he might be a Saudi intelligence officer. According to the document, the FBI believes that the man was deeply involved in providing "travel assistance, accommodation and funds" for the two hijackers.
It is reported that the Saudi Embassy in the United States said earlier this week that it "welcomes" the FBI's release of investigation documents, but the embassy stressed that "any allegations about Saudi Arabia's participation in the 9 / 11 attacks are absolutely wrong."
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