Chapter 30

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31 Across town, FBI agents and surveillance specialists were tracking every move of known terrorist Waseem Jarrah and the Jamaican whose name turned out to be Bastian Mokolo. Data was pouring into the command center on the tenth floor of Century Center, the building housing the Atlanta field office. Strangely, Waseem Jarrah had been easier to investigate. US intelligence sources from overseas already had a thick dossier on him. The Jamaican, Bastian Mokolo, was proving to be a different story. The only US records that could be found of him were a state-issued driver’s license and an apartment lease contract. No trace of him, however, could be found in Jamaica or the surrounding islands. There were no birth certificates, tax records, drivers’ licenses, voter registrations, or cell phone r

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