Organizer of September 11 attacks pleads guilty
Kyiv • UNN
Khalik Sheikh Mohammed and two accomplices entered into a plea agreement to organize the September 11 attacks. They agreed to life in prison instead of the death penalty.
Khalik Sheikh Mohammed, accused of organizing the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, has entered into a plea agreement with two of his accomplices. This was reported by the New York Times, according to UNN.
Details
They are detainees at Guantanamo Bay and have been held in US custody since 2003. All of them agreed to plea bargains in exchange for life in prison instead of the death penalty.
To recap
2976 people died as a result of the crash of two terrorist hijacked planes into the World Trade Center in New York.