http://www.internet-haganah.us/harchives/002828.html
September 29, 2004
"Jihadist extradicted to US from Trinidad and Tobago"
Sunday 26th September 2004:
"Extradition of a Muslimeen member
The case against Lance Small"
By FRANCIS JOSEPH
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "THE COURT has ruled and Lance Small is set to go to Fort Lauderdale to face charges of possession of high-powered firearms. Small, a businessman of Gonzales, is a member of the Jamaat al Muslimeen, and one of the 114 who were charged with murder, treason and other offences arising out of the 1990 attempted coup. He is also known as Olive Enyahooma-El, and "Fires." Senior Magistrate Joanne Connor ordered Small's extradition to the United States to face charges. The Grand Jury in Florida has indicted Small and it is now up to the US Marshals to come to Trinidad to take the wanted fugitive back to face the charges. The trial will take place at the United States Federal Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale. Small is charged with conspiracy to possess 60 AK-47 rifles, ten MAC-10 machine guns, and ten silencers a charge which carries a US $250,000 fine and ten years in jail if convicted. What is the evidence in the US against Small? There are three main witnesses John Doe, Keith Andre Glaude, and Special Agent Steve McKean.
CONTINUE..."
Posted by aaron at September 29, 2004 11:57 AM
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http://www.newsday.co.tt/stories.php?article_id=20779
There's some kind of connection to Florida, isn't there? :-) ... I still can't believe Mohammed Atta went to flight training school in sleepy little Venice.
Jamaat al Muslimeen
link to information on this group in Trinidad and Tobago
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Jamaat+al+Muslimeen
The Jamaat al Muslimeen is a Muslim organization with a membership of predominantly Afro-Trinidadians. The appeal of its doctrines to the poor and displaced classes of society have seen its membership and popularity take hold within these communities.
It was the organisation's leader, Imam Yasin Abu Bakr, who led members of the Jamaat in an attempted coup against the elected Government of Trinidad and Tobago in July 1990. The legal upholding of an amnesty agreement obtained during the incarceration of parliament by the group had led to the non-prosecution of its members for this crime. Subsequent to the attempted coup, it aligned itself publicly with the People's National Movement.