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    Chiricanas Flight 901: US offers  $5 million for information on bomber

    starconnectBy starconnect29 October 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Secretary of State, Antony Blinken
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    Admin I Tuesday, October 29, 2024

     

    WASHINGTON – The United States is offering the sum of $5million as reward for any information that could led to   arrest and conviction of the bomber of Chiricanas Flight 901 in Panama on July 19, 1994.

    The U.S is making the offer through the Department of State’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program . The information is needed in respect of any individual who committed, attempted, or conspired to commit, or aided or abetted in the commission of the July 19, 1994, terrorist bombing of Alas Chiricanas Flight 901 (AC Flight 901) in Panama.

    The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence  said it has assessed that Hezbollah was responsible for the bombing of AC 901.

    “AC Flight 901 was traveling to Panama City, Panama, when a bomb on board detonated shortly after takeoff from France Field in Colón, Panama.

    “The explosion caused the aircraft to crash in a remote jungle approximately 10 miles from the airport. All 21 passengers, including three U.S. citizens, were killed.  Following the attack, an individual by the name of Ali Hawa Jamal, who also died in the bombing, was identified as the suspect who carried the bomb aboard the aircraft”, the statement added.

    The Department noted that the bombing of AC 901 occurred one day after a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device was detonated at the Argentine Jewish Mutual Aid Society building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, killing 85 people and injuring 300.

    “A group calling itself Ansar Allah, which the U.S. government has determined is an alias for Hizballah, issued a statement in Lebanon a few days later claiming responsibility for both attacks”, Spokesman for the department said.

    The Department of State encourages anyone with information on those responsible for the bombing of AC Flight 901 to contact RFJ via Signal, Telegram, or WhatsApp at +1-202-702-7843.

    All information will be kept strictly confidential.  Relocation may be available.  More information about this reward offer is located on the Rewards for Justice website at www.rewardsforjustice.net .

    The Department of State’s RFJ program is administered by the Diplomatic Security Service. Since its inception in 1984, RFJ has paid in excess of $250 million to more than 125 people across the globe who provided actionable information that has helped resolve threats to U.S. national security.  Follow us on X at https://x.com/rfj_usa .

    For any questions regarding this announcement or about the Rewards for Justice program, contact [email protected].

     

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