MORE WARRANTS MAY BE ISSUED IN BLAST (WASHINGTON POST)

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March 9, 1993
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Ap An investigator closely sifts through debris for possible clues at bomb site under the World Trade Center in New York. More Warrants May Be issued in Blast FBI Reportedly Has Identified Several Associates of Jailed Suspect Associated Press NEW YORK, March 8-More search warrants, and possibly more arrest warrants, 'could be issued this week in the World Trade Cen- ter bombing investigation, an FBI spokesman said today. A federal law enforcement source said investigators also have identified several associates of Mo- hammed A. Salameh, 25, being held without bail on charges that he helped to bomb the trade center Feb. 26. "We hope these people will be able to provide us with information on Salameh and perhaps lead us to oth- ers as well," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity. James Fox, assistant director in charge of the New York FBI office, said he expected more search war- rants and possibly more arrest war- rants to be issued. But he would not elaborate. ApprovWbleF r-ftft? &d2bWM1V]Ff injured more than 1,000 and closed the twin 110-story towers for at Inact q month ... documents seized from prison cell Kahane. They were seeking corre- spond s ce between NNNosa;r and Sa a- meh, the Buffalo News reported. Nosair is a cousin of Ibraham El- gabrowny, arrested for allegedly assaulting two FBI agents when they raided his Brooklyn apartment. Salameh listed Elgabrowny's ad- dress on a rental application for a van thought to have been used in the bombing. s Workers beneath the trade cen- ter continued to inch into the five- story-deep blast crater. But it will be at least 25 days be- fore workers remove 2,500 tons of debris and reach the bottom of the crater, said Gene Fasullo, an engi neer with the Port Authority o: New York and New Jersey, whicl owns the trade center. ^ Militant Muslim cleric Omar Ab dul Rahman of Jersey City, N.J. In other developments: reiterated that he emphatically con a FBI agents, in a weekend raid, demned the bombing. Salameh'. }gAND I has denied reports that he i; NOW h~ ica ~sttate p ~~if ?91Tllower of Abdul Rahman, ac A. Nosair, held on charges connected quitted three times of terrorism-re to the. 199(1 killing of Rahhi Meir ht'ri rrimnc in Fmrnt