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Oplan Bojinka was a planned large scale attack on airliners in 1995. It is reported that the term refers to “airline bombing plot” alone, or that combined with the “Pope assassination plot” and the “CIA plane crash plot”. The first (“airline bombing plot” ) refers to a plot to destroy 11 airliners on January 21 and 22, 1995, the second (“Pope assassination plot” ) refers to a plan to kill Pope John Paul II on January 15, 1995, and the third (“CIA plane crash plot”.) refers a plan to crash a plane into the CIA headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia and other buildings. Oplan Bonjika was prevented on January 6, and 7, 1995, but some lessons learnt were apparently used by the planners of the September 11 attacks.
It is also reported that the money that funded operation Bojinka came from Osama Bin Laden and (R. Isamuddin) Hambali, and also from organizations operated by Jamal Khalifa, Bin Laden’s brother in law. |
Oplan Bojinka [...] was a planned large-scale attack on airliners in 1995, [...].
The term can refer to the "airline bombing plot" alone, or that combined with the "Pope assassination plot" and the "CIA plane crash plot". The first refers to a plot to destroy 11 airliners on January 21 and 22, 1995, the second refers to a plan to kill Pope John Paul II on January 15, 1995, and the third refers a plan to crash a plane into the CIA headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia and other buildings. Oplan Bojinka was prevented on January 6 and 7, 1995, but some lessons learned were apparently used by the planners of the September 11 attacks. [...] The money that funded Operation Bojinka came from Osama bin Laden and Hambali, and from front organizations operated by Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, bin Laden's brother-in-law. |
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