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Angharad Thomas & Will FyfeBBC NEWS
This week, the court, which is suspected of double bomber in the most desirable FBI list, which disappeared for 21 years, has to decide whether it will be sent back to the United States for trial.
The FBI believes that Daniel Andreas San Diego has a connection with the extremist animal rights groups and is their main suspect in a number of bay blasts in the 2003 San -Francisco Gulf.
Former FBI agents said there were “missed opportunities” to arrest 47 years before he disappeared and claimed that his abandoned car was suspected of a “factory that was engaged in bombs” after the detectives called 65 km (104 km) pursuit in California.
G -n San Diego was found in 5,000 miles (8000 km) In the cottage in Northern Wales last year.
G -n san -diega who had 250,000 dollars (199,000 pounds) on the head, face Five Day Listening of Extradition On Monday, in the Westminster Court in London in London to find out whether it reports to the UK to the US to respond to a federal arrest warrant.
Former refugees, the first American American search of the FBI terrorist list, was charged with the US prosecutor’s office for malicious damage and destruction by explosive after two separate attacks in 2003.
Extremist revolutionary cells of animal rights – A brigade for the release of animals claimed responsibility for attacks on firms, which they believed were connections with organizations that experienced animals.
Former FBI’s former special agent David Smith was part of a group of special operations that watched Mr. San Diego.
“He was wonderful, not characteristic,” said Mr. Smith, one of the main bureau supervision experts.
“He was relatively young and normal, nothing to assume that this guy was starting to look violent. We never had any instructions he knew about us.”
The FBI considered that he had enough exploration to assume that Mr. San Diego was his main suspect, and he thought it was he who had planted the devices that were torn from each other.
But the visual special agent Andrew Black, which is part of the FBI terrorism, reminded: “The US prosecutor’s office and agents have decided whether he should now arrest or develop more information.
“In the hope, he brought us to other members of this animal rights group who used violence to promote their agenda.”
On August 28, 2003, two bombs in the biotechnology corporation, near Auckland, USA, and investigators believe that the second bomb was put on the purpose of the first respondents, and investigators.
Then the bomb, tied to the nails, exploded in the nutrition company in Pleesan, 30 miles (48 km) east of the first blast, September 26, 2003. No one was injured in any bombing.
Former FBI protection specialists said that Mr. San Diego was developed as a suspect in the firm one, and he was asked to watch him with “arrest that was inevitable.”
“We looked at who, in our opinion, made several explosions and a home terrorist,” Mr. Smith reminded.
Mr. Smith and his former colleague Claid Forman, former supervisors a special agent, calling on his colleagues to arrest as soon as he was named the main suspect.
D -Black, 27 years old, added: “How much you can be, the longer you support the observation in the end, they will notice something unusual and frighten.
“There was a disappointment, and they were not given green light to arrest it when they said there was a potential when it would leave, it would be able to drop additional bombs.”
The day before Mr. San Diego left the FBI Radar, Mr. Smith hid in camouflage near his home.
A few hours after Mr. Smith and FBI surveillance specialists went to the shift, he said that Mr. San Diega ran for it with detectives in the pursuit.
“Almost since he left his home, he acted out,” Mr. Smith reminded.
“His control models have changed. Whether he was going, he was moving wrong, which is characteristic of the one who is trying to avoid observation.”
Agents said they were traveling south of the house in Sebastopol, Sonoma district, moving past the passengers, through tunnels and through paid bridges per hour of pursuit on the freeway, which ended in the center of San Francisco.
Even the FBI’s spy planes could not monitor their goal when the fog -fog in San Francisco blocked their opinion when Mr. San Diego slipped into the net.
Mr. San Diego left his car, and the engine still works, at the busy junction of the city center next to the metro station, and he was not seen again.
“The team that followed him thought he parked the car and walked in several quarters on the street to the place nearby, either a well -known animal rights or he had a connection,” Mr. Smith, FBI agent 33, reminded.
“I asked, ‘Who -I saw him came in or who is looking at this place now? “They didn’t do it.
“The car was parked in the bus zone next to the subway, and we said, ‘We think he’s gone.”
Mr. Forman felt the same thing.
“We knew he was in the wind and it is very difficult to find it,” he recalled.
“The case was in mind that San Diego used a residence to make a bomb.
“When he gave up his car, we learned that his lab in the bomb was in the trunk of his car.”
Mr. Smith watched the bot opened and confessed to the detective, it was “everything you wanted”.
“If we knew it, he certainly was arrested a few days before,” he added.
“There was a check to say what it was. We felt confidence that this guy was immediately. We were very experienced agents and knew the suspect when we saw him.
“It was definitely a missed opportunity.”
Double bombing occurred two years after Attacks 9/11 And the US was in high circumstances, so the head of the Mr. -Nn Forman department was in terms of: “After you have determined, arrest it.”
Mr. San Diego was a computer network, born in Berkeley, California, and was brought up at the top of the middle class near the San Francisco Bay. His father was the head of the city.
The FBI has worked on Mr. San Diego’s tracking for many years after his disappearance, watching his family and friends to find out if they could lead the agents to him. But the smell went cold. They believed that he probably fled to Central or South America.
Mr. San Diego was charged with the US District Court in 2004, and the FBI considered him armed and dangerous.
Then, after 21 years, nothing and Mr. Smith, and Mr. Forman left the bureau, they heard the detainees in the UK, that one of the most famous fugitives was detained after being found in an isolated cottage on the northern slope.
The National Agency of Crimes in the UK (NCA) and the police police waged in November 2024, arresting Mr. San Diego, who used the nickname Danny Webb in the Konwi Valley, near the Llanrwst market.
“I think he had some support – you do not pursue Jason Born,” Mr. Forman said.
“He was not a qualified intelligence officer. He had to have support.”
The FBI said it would not comment on possible opportunities to arrest Mr. San Diego.
But at the time of his arrest, FBI director Christopher Urai said: “Daniel San Diego’s arrest after more than 20 years as a refugee for two blasts in the San Francisco shows that no matter how long it takes, the FBI will find you and bring you to justice.”
Mr. San Diego, who is in prison in London, refused to comment.