The 44-year-old was flown by helicopter to the airport, and then escorted from the helicopter by two heavily armed police officers to another waiting helicopter. It took off shortly after, presumably to take el Motassadeq to a larger airport for the international flight to Morocco. El Motassadeq, who denied knowing his friends were preparing the attacks on the U.S., was sentenced to the maximum 15 years, but received credit for time served after his November 2001 arrest. Earlier Monday, Hamburg Interior Ministry spokesman Frank Reschreiter said el Motassadeq would “leave the country soon,” but wouldn’t specify exactly when he’d be returned to Morocco, saying authorities didn’t want to jeopardize the procedure. “All the necessary procedural steps for this have been ticked off according to plan,” Reschreiter said.
Source: National Post October 15, 2018 09:03 UTC