Exclusive: According to the classified data, after the 9/11 Osama Bin Laden went dark leaving no footprint to be hunted by CIA. Due to his discreet location and activities, he disengaged with the rest of the AQ structures. Therefore, Al-Qaida lost its operative capabilities to mastermind new attacks. He was only communicating with limited of his close disciples through Currier. However, by early 2004, he was able to re-engage with the group cells operation across the world especially in Afghanistan. Osama’s very first attempt was to establish contacts with Mullah Muhammad Omer Mujahid the founder and the late Supreme leader of Tahreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan. Mr. Ben Laden missioned Sheikh Asim Omer meeting with Mullah Omer, in order to launch Al-Qaeda-Taliban joint operations.
The video clip is created by the AQ propaganda media foundation shared with Counterterrorism & Counterintelligence Publication sources collecting data on Jihadist groups across the world.
Thus, on the 7th of March 2004, in the village of Haji Tawab Jan in Garmsir district of Helmand province, the founder of the Taliban, Mullah Mohammad Omar Mujahid, under the leadership of the group's senior military commander, Mullah Dad Ullah Rahbar, handed over 100 Taliban Jihadists to Sheikh Asim Omar, the head of the Al-Qaeda network for the Indian sub-continent…