When Abdallah Al-Ajmi Returned to Kuwait After Nearly Four Years at Guantanamo, His Family Tried to Get Him to Move On. But He Didn't Want to Let Go.
KUWAIT CITY -- After arriving here from Guantanamo Bay in November 2005, Abdallah Saleh al-Ajmi was transported by Kuwaiti security agents to a military hospital, where he was allowed to meet with his family. He was soon moved to the city's central jail and placed in a high-security wing.
Every few days, he was taken to a small interrogation room, this time by officials of his own government who wanted to know what he had been doing in Afghanistan. Ajmi insisted that he never traveled to Afghanistan, that he never fought with the Taliban -- that he had simply gone to Pakistan to study the Koran and that he was apprehended when he traveled toward the Afghan border to help refugees. He kept trying to steer the sessions toward a discussion of his nearly four years at Guantanamo and what had happened to him there.
After four months, a judge ordered him freed on $1,720 bail. He was later tried in a criminal court and acquitted of all charges.
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My Comment: People are sometimes just born bad. The police and authorities knew this .... but he was still released. He is the perfect recruit for organizations that hunt for people who are more than willing to kill themselves if they can kill others. In this case .... he was found and used, killing scores of others, and wounding even more.
His search for jihad ended with his death .... and for many in Guantanamo .... jihad is still their goal. This is why Guantanamo inmates are dangerous and if released must be under the greatest of scrutiny and supervision.