http://www.megastories.com/attack/aip/02jan03/wahdat020103.shtml Thursday 3 January 2002 ISLAMABAD (Wahdat): The deputy chief of Afghan intelligence, Abdullah Tauhidi, has claimed that intelligence officials have acquired a number of new videotapes of Osama bin Laden and his associates in the al-Qaeda network. The videotapes show clearer camera work, which could be far better proof for a court of law to put the most wanted man on trial in connection with the September 11 terrorist attacks, he said in an interview. The videotapes pictured bin Laden and other members of his network planning terrorist activities around the globe. Unlike previous tapes obtained by the US, the new tapes are very clear in picture and voice. This will help to clear up continuing doubts about the authenticity of the videotapes that have earlier been obtained and made public. He said that these tapes would be put on public display after a thorough investigation by the authorities concerned. We are happy with the remarkable achievement made by the country's intelligence in a very short time, which started functioning after the recent fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan, he said.