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Abu Fayed is a fictional character from the sixth season of the television series 24. He is played by actor Adoni Maropis.

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Fayed formerly worked for a terrorist group led by Hamri Al-Assad. Following a series of devastating terrorist attacks on American targets that were supposedly masterminded by Assad, Fayed contacted the American government and offered to give up Assad's location in exchange for several demands, including $25 million, Jack Bauer, and the relevant government satellite protocols to ensure he wasn't tracked or followed. Fayed's brother had been killed by Jack during a military operation in Beirut back in 1999, and Fayed wanted retribution.

Day 6

After being released from Chinese custody, Jack agreed to surrender himself to Fayed. While torturing Jack, Fayed revealed that he was behind the attacks, not Assad. Assad sought to legitimize his organization and had come to the United States to stop Fayed, and Fayed tricked the U.S. government into ordering an air strike on Assad. However, Jack escaped and got Assad out of the strike zone in time.

In the hours of 9:00 AM through 10:00 AM, after the final component of the nuclear bomb arrived, Fayed and a few of his men, entered a van and left the garage en route to a safe house.

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