http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/11/02/binladen.son.ap/index.html

Iranian security forces have detained one of Osama bin Laden's sons among
several hundred people suspected of links to the al-Qaida terror network,
the Financial Times reported on its Web site Saturday.
Citing an unidentified Iranian official, the newspaper said Iran had handed
bin Laden's son over to authorities in either Saudi Arabia or Pakistan. The
paper, which does not appear on Sundays, planned to publish the story in its
Monday edition, said spokesman Gregory Roth.

The newspaper's report could not be independently verified.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Anne Marks said, "We are aware
of the report and are looking into it."

Bin Laden has at least 23 children by several wives. One of the oldest, Saad
bin Laden, who is about 22, has emerged as an al-Qaida leader and one of
America's top two dozen targets in the network. Mohammed and Ahmed bin Laden
also support their father's efforts, U.S. officials say.

The official quoted by the Financial Times did not identify the son he said
was detained. He reportedly said the man was captured with a group of people
suspected of having links to al-Qaida as they fled Afghanistan.

The paper quoted Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi as saying the group
numbered about 250 and that all the suspects had been returned to their home
countries. He did not identify any of them.

The anonymous official was also quoted as saying he believed bin Laden was
dead. U.S. officials have repeatedly said they do not know if the alleged
architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on America is dead or alive.



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