Dubai police chief: Mossad should be 'ashamed' over Hamas killing

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Dubai police chief: Mossad should be 'ashamed' over Hamas killing

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STORY HIGHLIGHTS

    * NEW: Dubai police chief "100 percent" sure Israeli intel unit is behind Hamas slaying
    * Israel says only media reports link it to killing and there's no reason to blame Mossad
    * Leading Hamas figure found dead in his Dubai hotel on January 20
    * Toxicology report found significant amounts of a drug used to relax muscles

Jerusalem (CNN) -- Dubai's police chief said Sunday the secretive Israeli foreign intelligence unit Mossad "needs to be ashamed" after the January killing of a Hamas leader in a Dubai hotel.

"I am now 100 percent sure that the Mossad is behind the assassination" of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, said Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim. "I used to say 99 percent but now I can say 100 percent."

Al-Mabhouh, a founding member of Hamas' military wing, was found dead in his Dubai hotel room on January 20. Police believe he was killed the night before, and have identified some 26 suspects in his death.

Israel has a stated policy on security matters of neither confirming or denying involvement. Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, however, told Israel Army Radio earlier this month, "There is certainly no reason to think that the Mossad and not some other intelligence agency of another country operated there."

Lieberman has also said only "media reports" link Israel to the slaying.

Asked about the case on Saturday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak repeatedly refused to make any comment.

"You know me long enough to assume that when I tell you I have nothing to say about this story, I have nothing to say, and I will not say," Barak told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

"The Mossad needs to be ashamed of its actions," Tamim said Sunday. "They sent 26, 27 persons to assassinate one man who was involved in the capturing and killing of two Israeli solders." Hamas has said al-Mabhouh was behind the 1989 deaths of the two soldiers.

Earlier Sunday, police said toxicology results showed that al-Mabhouh was injected with succinylcholine, a drug used to relax muscles during surgery or as an anesthetic, before he was suffocated. Signs indicated that al-Mabhouh resisted as he was being suffocated, police said.

Family members were told earlier that police had found blood on a pillow. Authorities have also said the killers left some of al-Mabhouh's medication next to him in an apparent effort to make the death appear natural.

But "the medication left next to him in the room has nothing to do with the killing," Tamim said Sunday.

However, authorities have recovered evidence including DNA, he said. "The DNA evidence is quite important and will help us with the investigation."

The 26 suspects are believed to have acquired false passports to travel to Dubai for the killing, then scattered to several far-flung locations afterward.

But "not all the 26 people have forged passports," Tamim said Sunday. "We know some of the names are real."

The 26 do not include two Palestinians previously arrested in Jordan and returned to Dubai. Tamim said one is not believed to be directly involved in al-Mabhouh's death, but "he is wanted by one of the Palestinian factions in the Palestinian territories and he is sentenced to death and that's why we will extradite him." He refused to discuss anything about the other Palestinian.

Twelve of the suspects used British passports, police said. Six suspects used Irish passports, four used French passports, three used Australian passports and one used a German passport.

On Sunday, the British Embassy in Israel said it plans to talk to the British nationals whose identities were stolen and passports were used.

"We have made contact with six of the individuals and look to locate the remaining six for the fraudulent use of their identities," an embassy official said Sunday.

The meetings will take place at the embassy, the UK Serious Organised Crime Agency said.

"We are arranging to speak to them as potential witnesses to a crime," a spokesman for the agency said.

Tamim said Dubai does not plan to restrict travel in the wake of al-Mabhouh's death. He said al-Mabhouh entered the country under a false name and was not reported as being wanted by Israel. "If we knew that he was a wanted man and that he was coming to the UAE, we would not have allowed him in."

He said Dubai bears no ill will toward Israel or the Jewish people, "but we hate the hands, any hands that are covered with blood, whether they were Arab, Jewish or Muslim."

CNN's Caroline Faraj, Saad Abedine, Per Nyberg and Guy Azriel contributed to this report.
 
 
 
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The Dubai police investigating the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh has released details of flights and routes taken by 22 people suspected of being involved in the operation phase of the murder.

Use the Back and Next buttons to follow the trail of the suspects as they enter and leave Dubai before and after the killing on 20 January.

All the suspects are believed to have been using fake passports from Europe or Australia.

The names and nationalities they were they were travelling under were:

1: Evan Dennings (Ireland); 2:Eric Rassineux (France); 3: Joshua Daniel Bruce (Australia); 4: David Bernard LaPierre (France); 5: Chester Halvey (Ireland); 6: Ivy Brinton (Ireland); 7: Peter Elvinger (France); 8: Anna Shauna Clasby (Ireland); 9: Philip Carr (UK); 10: Adam Marcus Korman (Australia); 11: David Marc Schnur (UK); 12: Jonathan Louis Graham (UK); 13: Melvyn Adam Mildiner (UK); 14: Stephen Daniel Hodes (UK); 15: Gail Folliard (Ireland); 16: Kevin Daverson (Ireland); 17: Michael Laurence Barney (UK); 18: James Leonard Clarke (UK); 19: Stephen Keith Drake (UK); 20: Paul John Keely (UK); 21: Michael Bodenheimer (Germany); 22: Melanie Heard (France)

Four others are also wanted by police for their involvement in other aspects of the preparation of the operation: Mark Daniel Sidar (UK), Gabriella Barney (UK), Niccole Sandra Mccabe (Australia), Roy Allan Cannon (UK)

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UK police in Israel to assist cover-up of fake passports

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British police officers are in Israel to investigate the use of fake British passports by suspects in the killing of a Hamas leader in Dubai.

They will interview six British-Israeli nationals whose identities were stolen by the suspected killers.

The officers said the men were being treated as potential witnesses to a crime and not as suspects.

It is widely believed Israel's secret service, Mossad, killed Mahmoud al-Mabouh in a Dubai hotel last month.

Israel has declined to confirm or deny that it was responsible.

'New passports'

Officers from the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) are investigating the use of the fake British passports.

It said the meetings with the six 'British'-Israeli nationals were taking place with the full knowledge of the Israeli authorities.

"We are arranging to speak to the six genuine passport holders who are resident in Israel as potential witnesses to a crime," a Soca spokesman said.

"Those meetings will take place in the British embassy."

Earlier this month, the Dubai authorities released the names and passport photographs of 11 members of the alleged hit squad.

They had used European passports, including six UK passports bearing the names of British-Israelis.

They are James Leonard Clarke, Stephen Daniel Hodes, Paul John Keeley, Michael Lawrence Barney, Jonathan Lewis Graham and Melvyn Adam Mildiner.

They are to be given new passports by the British embassy.

However, police in the Gulf state have now said they are seeking 26 "agents" in connection with the assassination of the Palestinian militant.


They said 12 of the suspects had British passports, six had Irish passports, four had French, three had Australian and one had a German passport.

The Soca spokesman said the agency anticipated similar meetings taking place with the second set of six passport holders.

Soca has a network of 140 international law enforcement officers stationed in 40 countries around the world.

The use of the European and Australian passports in the assassination has sparked a diplomatic row between those countries and Israel.

One of the founders of Hamas's military wing, Mr Mabhouh was found dead in a hotel room on 20 January.

A post-mortem examination report said he had been electrocuted and then suffocated.