CBS/AP/ September 13, 2012, 2:40 PM

Libya: 4 arrested over coordinated attack against U.S.

An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi, Libya, Sept. 11, 2012.

An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi, Libya, Sept. 11, 2012. / GettyImages

Updated 6:48 p.m. ET

(CBS/AP) BENGHAZI, Libya - The attack that killed four Americans in Libya, including the U.S. ambassador, was an organized two-part operation by heavily armed militants that included a precisely timed raid on a supposedly secret safe house just as Libyan and U.S. security forces were arriving to rescue evacuated consulate staff, a senior Libyan security official said on Thursday.

Libyan authorities have made four arrests in the investigation into the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi in which the U.S. ambassador and three embassy staff were killed, the deputy interior minister said on Thursday.

"Four men are in custody and we are interrogating them because they are suspected of helping instigate the events at the U.S. consulate," Wanis el-Sharef, eastern Libya's deputy interior minister, told Reuters.

He said others were being closely monitored by police to see whether they are linked to a group. He refused to elaborate.

The FBI is also in Libya investigating the attack. A government official speaking on the condition of anonymity told CBS News the FBI is planning to send investigators to Germany to interview Libyan U.S. Consulate personnel who were evacuated there.

CBS News correspondent David Martin reports officials already have a prime suspect in the attack: A radical Islamic group called Ansar al Sharia. The name means "Supporters of Islamic law" and U.S. officials describe it as an offshoot of al Qaeda.

El-Sharef said the attacks Tuesday night were suspected to have been timed to mark the 9/11 anniversary and that the militants used civilians protesting an anti-Islam film as cover for their action. Infiltrators within the security forces may have tipped off militants to the safe house location, he said.

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Ambassador Chris Stevens and another American were killed in the consulate during the initial violence, as plainclothes Libyan security were evacuating the consulate's staff to the safe house about a mile away, el-Sharef said. The second assault took place several hours later and targeted the safe house - a villa inside the grounds of the city's equestrian club - killing two Americans and wounding a number of Libyans and Americans.

A Libyan security guard who tried to defend the compound but was wounded in the attack told CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata it had the marks of a planned attack.

"It was a set up," he said. "They were armed with automatic weapons. Some had their faces covered and wore flak jackets. It felt like there were hundreds of hundreds of them."

El-Sharef, who was running the Interior Ministry's operations room commanding security forces in the city, gave The Associated Press an account of the night's chaotic events.

The crowd built at the consulate - a one-story villa surrounded by a large garden in an upscale Benghazi neighborhood - in several stages, he said. First, a small group of gunmen arrived, then a crowd of civilians angry over the film. Later, heavily armed men with armored vehicles, some with rocket-propelled grenades, joined, swelling the numbers to more than 200.

The gunmen fired into the air outside the consulate. Libyan security guarding the site pulled out because they were too few. "We thought there was no way for the protesters to storm the compound, which had fortified walls," he said. El-Sharef said Libyan security advised the Americans to evacuate at that point, but he says the advice was ignored. There was shooting in the air from inside the consulate compound, he said.

At this point, he said, the crowd stormed the compound. The consulate was looted and burned, while plainclothes security men were sent to evacuate the personnel.

Stevens, he said, is likely to have died of asphyxiation following a grenade explosion that started a fire, el-Sharef said. Ziad Abu Zeid, a Libyan doctor to whom Stevens' body was taken, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the 52-year-old Stevens died of asphyxiation.

U.S. officials have said attackers broke into the main consulate building at around 10:15 p.m. and set the compound on fire. Amid the evacuation, Stevens became separated from others, and staffers and security that tried to find him were forced to flee by flames, smoke and gunfire. After an hour, according to U.S. officials, U.S. and Libyan officials drove the attackers from the consulate.

The next attack came hours later. Around 30 American staffers along with Libyans had been evacuated to the safe house while a plane arrived from Tripoli with a joint U.S.-Libyan security group that was to fly them back to the capital, el-Sharef said.

El-Sharef said the original plan was for a separate Libyan security unit to escort the evacuees to the airport. Instead, the joint unit went from the airport to the safe house, possibly because they were under the impression they were dealing with a hostage situation, he said. The militant attack coincided with the joint team's arrival at the safe house, he said.

That the attackers knew the safe house's location suggests a "spy" inside the security forces tipped off the militants, he said.

One of five private security guards at the consulate said the surprise attack began around 9:30 p.m. when several grenades that were lobbed over the outer wall exploded in the compound and bullets rained down.

The guard was wounded in the left leg from shrapnel. He said he was lying on the ground, bleeding and in excruciating pain when a bearded gunman came down the wall and shot him twice in the right leg, screaming: "You infidel, you are defending infidels!"

"Later, someone asked me who I was. I said I was the gardener and then I passed out. I woke up in hospital," said the guard, who spoke to The Associated Press from his bed at a Benghazi hospital. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he feared reprisals and reprimands from his employers.

U.S. officials have not confirmed the account. They have spoken of an attack on the consulate's annex that killed two Americans, but said their report on the incident was still preliminary.

(Below, watch a report for CBS Evening News by correspondent David Martin on the terrorist manhunt underway by U.S. security personnel in Libya.)


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KittenMeow says:
The truth is that Obama knew about this in advance, and did NOTHING. That's why you haven't heard a peep from him since.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/revealed-inside-story-of-us-envoys-assassination-8135797.html

The Indepedent is the UK version of the New York Times, btw. Liberal, and respected.

This story was also reported by both the Egyptian and Israeli papers before the attacks.

Pay attention, people and vote Obama OUT!!!
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JackStyles replies:
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Try actually reading your "source" article. There is nothing about advanced warning for attacks, nothing about Libya, even from supposed super secret source. They had advanced warning of protests. That's not the same thing as an attack. I know you hate Obama and want a Muppet in the white house that can wage a holy war for you, but it won't happen. Obama will be re-elected.
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bustr0 says:
It is possible that religious fanatics are trying to co-opt a justifiable anti-western sentiment. However labelling them as "AL QAEDA" is nothing but an excuse for further action in the country should the Libyan government decide to serve it's own people at the expense of western compound interest and stock value.
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Repubs_R_Fiscal_Liberals says:
by signseeker1717 September 14, 2012 12:11 AM EDT
Without your assistance, Morty, I traced your "source".

FYI other posters: He is cutting and pasting from the "Drudge Report". It's a Miami Beach blog that started as gossip column. Matt Drudge (yea, that's his real name) once employed SURPRISE! Andrew Breitbart (everyone's favorite unbiased news source), who once described himself as "Matt Drudge's *****". Wow, doesn't THAT sound intimate, and OH, so reputable.

Well, surprise, surprise: A REALLY solid news source.

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Mortar has no honor.
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ImpendingHorrors says:
"Man behind anti-Islam film...on probation after being convicted of financial crimes"

"SSgt Robert Bates, who massacred sixteen civilians including nine children in Afghanistan, was found liable for financial fraud when he worked as a broker".

What a "coincidence"....
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gracescalia says:
Want to "get-to" Al Quaeda? *POISON the Afghan poppy fields* with a fungus (similar to the "outbreak" 2 years ago) and destroy their heroin profits. No heroin = no money = no Al Queda. Very simple. Hit them in the WALLET--its worked here in the U.S. for YEARS!
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gracescalia says:
WHERE was U.S. intelligence under Obama's watch on this matter? Asleep at the wheel? This was OBVIOUSLY planned under Obama's watch, JUST as 9/11 was planned under Bill Clinton's watch.

Nice going.

Good luck being re-elected.
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gracescalia says:
I'm sure Obama LOVES THIS during his re-election campaign. Where are all the SELF-DEPRECATING LIBERALS NOW?

Obama is seen as racially inferior and WEAK in other countries. That's why this happened. CBS.com may NOT like to admit it, but the world IS racist--primarily against Africans--American or NOT.

Now, I'm no white supremacist (I'm Catholic and Italian, not a Southern Baptist who strung-up blacks from the trees in the "old South"), but I CAN tell you this: Obama had BETTER make an example of these idiots. Too, a WARNING to Egypt and to Libya--WE DON'T CARE if you don't like us. We'll just make it IMPOSSIBLE for you to get INTO this country. Then, you'll ROT in the hellholes you live in, like the STREET-RATS you are.
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bmsharef says:
The U.S. is so quick in accusing "Ansar Al-Shari3ah" before the investigation starts. This is reminiscent of the 9/11 atacks when the Government accused Osama Ben Ladin and al-Qaeda within the first 3 days.

The U.S. has also repeatedly accused some of the Libyan fighters who fought against Qaddafi last year to belong to al-Qaeda, All this seems to point to the scary scenario that the American Government has something to do with planning or facilitating the attack on the Embassy to create a pretext against "Ansar Al-Shari3ah" and other Islamic groups in Libya. This would not be the first time that the American Government has sacrificed Americans to get something bigger. The U.S. has sacrificed its Ambassador to Pakistan Mr. Arnold Rafi by downing the Pakistani President's (Muhammad Dia Al-Haq) plane with the Ambassador on board in 1988.
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marcie10000 says:
Thank you Hillary Clinton and President Obama!
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signseeker1717 replies:
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Yeah, WAY better than Mr. Etch a Sketch Out of Touch International Neophyte could do.

He's NOT ready for prime time.
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goat5691 says:
We sure get a lot of unfounded opinions as our couch potatoes have all the answers.
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