Mohammed Odeh

Mohammed Saddiq Odeh (born 1 March 1965)[1] is a Saudi-born al-Qaeda member, sentenced in October 2001 to life imprisonment for his parts in the US embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania on August 7, 1998.

Another, Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, was awaiting trial, and three additional defendants were fighting extradition in England.

In March 1993, Saif al-Adel ordered Odeh to Somalia to train tribes in fighting.

[5][6] The following year he was sent to Mombasa, Kenya with money from Mohammed Atef to purchase himself a 7-tonne trawler and start a fishing business.

Odeh was interrogated by Pakistan’s ISI agents because he listed his flight destination as "Afghanistan", and he confessed to his role in the bombings, claiming that seven men had plotted them together.