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Wed, April 13, 2005
Terror charges
ATTACK ON NEW YORK PLANNED?
By AP
THREE MEN with suspected al-Qaida ties were charged yesterday with a years-long plot to attack the New York Stock Exchange and other East Coast financial institutions. Discovery of the alleged terrorist plan last summer prompted the homeland security department to raise the terror alert for the targeted buildings, located in New York, Washington and Newark, N.J. Security in those cities also was tightened.
A four-count indictment returned by a New York City grand jury alleges the men, all British citizens, visited and conducted surveillance of the buildings and surrounding neighborhoods between August 2000 and April 2001.
The plot was foiled when Pakistani investigators seized a computer with information from the surveillance.
British authorities were alerted and arrested eight men, including the three suspects, on terrorism-related charges last August.
The grand jury returned the indictment on March 23 but it was unsealed only yesterday.
Named in it are Dhiran Barot, 33, Nadeem Tarmohammed, 26, and Qaisar Shaffi, 26.
They could receive life sentences if convicted of the most serious charge, conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction in the U.S.
The indictment lists those weapons as improvised explosive devices and bombs.
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/TorontoSun/News/2005/04/13/994590-sun.html
Terror charges
ATTACK ON NEW YORK PLANNED?
By AP
THREE MEN with suspected al-Qaida ties were charged yesterday with a years-long plot to attack the New York Stock Exchange and other East Coast financial institutions. Discovery of the alleged terrorist plan last summer prompted the homeland security department to raise the terror alert for the targeted buildings, located in New York, Washington and Newark, N.J. Security in those cities also was tightened.
A four-count indictment returned by a New York City grand jury alleges the men, all British citizens, visited and conducted surveillance of the buildings and surrounding neighborhoods between August 2000 and April 2001.
The plot was foiled when Pakistani investigators seized a computer with information from the surveillance.
British authorities were alerted and arrested eight men, including the three suspects, on terrorism-related charges last August.
The grand jury returned the indictment on March 23 but it was unsealed only yesterday.
Named in it are Dhiran Barot, 33, Nadeem Tarmohammed, 26, and Qaisar Shaffi, 26.
They could receive life sentences if convicted of the most serious charge, conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction in the U.S.
The indictment lists those weapons as improvised explosive devices and bombs.
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/TorontoSun/News/2005/04/13/994590-sun.html