Thursday, February 18, 2010

DUBAI INTRIGUE

BANZAI7 NEWS--Officials in Dubai have all but given up hope of catching the 11 investment bankers accused of helping create a giant mountain of unservicable camel dung bonds after admitting that Mossad  is its prime suspect.

Even if the bankers were somehow identified, the United Arab Emirates has no diplomatic relations with Israel, let alone financial co-operation agreements.

Dubai Central bankers have never ruled Mossad out of their investigation but have stopped short of accusing Israel’s spy agency directly until now. However, with at least seven of the eleven named suspects in the case now revealed to have used the stolen identities of Israelis with dual nationalities, officials in the Gulf state concede that all the evidence points to a Camel Dung Bond offering ordered by Tel Aviv.

Officials in Dubai have confirmed that the Gulf state is now considering rescinding the 11 international arrest warrants issued on Tuesday, including the six British citizens initially named as banker suspects.

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