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  1. Arshad Khan (1978 – 2 May 2011), commonly known as Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti (or Ibrahim Ahmad) was a Kuwaiti-born Pakistani courier for Osama bin Laden. He was not a Kuwaiti and not an Arab, but rather he was an ethnic Pashtun and a Pakistani citizen. He adopted the last name al-Kuwaiti because his Pakistani parents lived in Kuwait.

  2. May 5, 2011 · US officials have identified him as Kuwait-born Pakistani, Abu Ahmad al-Kuwaiti, and say he was Bin Laden's "most trusted" courier.

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  3. Shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, detainees told CIA interrogators about an especially important courier who went by the name Abu Ahmad al-Kuwaiti. A series of subsequent...

  4. Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti was al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden's "favorite courier and right-hand man," according to evidence in secret documents detailing information obtained from...

  5. In August 2010, a phone call been intercepted by American National Security Agency (NSA), was made from a city in the north of Pakistan from Abu Ahmed Al Kuwaiti, to someone who was in Kuwait, and he was asked Al Kuwaiti insistently what he was doing.

  6. Apr 26, 2021 · In 2004, his trusted confidant Ibrahim Saeed Ahmed (nom de guerre: Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti) paid a total of $48,000 to acquire a handful of adjoining small lots that together comprised roughly...

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  8. May 4, 2011 · US diplomatic sources also confirmed that the “trusted courier” who inadvertently led the US to Osama Bin Laden, after being placed under surveillance for years, was a Kuwait known as “Abu Ahmed” who was believed to be in contact with Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.