$5M Reward for Flight 901 Terrorists | Ours Abroad News

The U.S. State Department offers up to $5 million for information leading to arrests related to the 1994 terrorist attack in Panama.


The Justice Rewards Program of the U.S. Department of State has announced a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of any individual, anywhere, involved in the terrorist attack on July 19, 1994, against flight 901 of Alas Chiricanas in Panama.

The attack in question, which occurred nearly three decades ago, remains under investigation and the Department of State seeks to identify those responsible for this violent act. The offered reward is part of efforts to obtain crucial information that can help bring to justice those involved in the planning, execution, or instigation of this terrorist act.

The offering of such a significant reward aims to incentivize people who may have relevant information to come forward and cooperate with authorities to clarify this crime. Panamanian and U.S. authorities remain alert to any leads that may arise in connection with this case that shocked the nation at the time.

Citizen cooperation is essential to resolve cases of this nature, and it is hoped that this reward will motivate witnesses or individuals with information to provide crucial details that help advance the investigation. Any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, could be critical for making significant progress in the case.