A US Senate panel is probing allegations that the FBI’s office in Riyadh neglected thousands of leads related to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Although the Federal Bureau of Investigation sent reinforcements shortly after the attacks, “it appears that the bureau’s team never got on top of the thousands of leads flowing in from the US and Saudi governments,” Time magazine reported Sunday. The Senate Judiciary Committee wrote to FBI Director Robert Mueller on June 6 to request information about allegations that the FBI’s Riyadh office was “delinquent in pursuing thousands of leads” related to September 11, the magazine said. Full Story
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