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Pakistani immigrant convicted in NYC plot
Yahooo News Alert ^ | 5/24/06 | TOM HAYS, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 05/24/2006 12:56:25 PM PDT by areafiftyone

Edited on 05/24/2006 3:07:51 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

A Pakistani immigrant was convicted Wednesday of charges he plotted to blow up one of Manhattan's busiest subway stations in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.

A federal jury in Brooklyn deliberated two days before convicting Shahawar Matin Siraj of conspiracy and other charges. He faces up to life in prison.

The defense had sought to portray Siraj, 23, as an impressionable simpleton who was lured into a phony plot by a paid informant eager to earn his keep. Prosecutors disputed that claim, arguing that even if it was not the defendant's idea to bomb a subway station, no law-abiding citizen would have gone along with it.

U.S. Attorney Todd Harrison suggested to jurors that "normal people" like them would have responded, "Excuse me, are you crazy? Thanks, but no thanks."

Siraj and another man suspected in the plot, James Elshafay, were arrested on the eve of the 2004 Republican National Convention carrying crude diagrams of their target — the subway station in Herald Square, a dense shopping district that includes Macy's flagship department store. Elshafay immediately agreed to cooperate with the government.

Authorities said Siraj had no affiliation with known terrorist organizations. Instead, he caught the attention of the informant, Osama Eldawoody, and an undercover police officer with his anti-American rants at an Islamic bookstore where he worked.

Eldawoody, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Egypt, and the Bangladesh-born undercover officer both testified for the government. Elwoody had been assigned by the New York Police Department to identify and monitor Islamic extremists in the city's Muslim neighborhoods following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The undercover officer, who testified using an alias, described being plucked straight out of the police academy in 2003 and given orders to become a "walking camera" among Muslims. He recalled a conversation on the second anniversary of the 2001 destruction of the World Trade Center in which Siraj "complimented" Osama bin Laden.

"He said he was a talented brother and a great planner and that he hoped bin Laden planned something big for America," the officer said.

Inside the bookstore, Eldawoody wore a wire and chatted up Siraj. When the topic turned to the war in Iraq, the defendant recounted rumors among radicals that U.S. soldiers were sexually abusing Iraqi girls.

"That was enough for me," he said in one of series of secretly recorded conversations played for the jury. "I'm ready to do anything. I don't care about my life."

Eldawoody, assuming the role of an accomplice, assured Siraj that any plan he concocted would have the backing of a fictitious faction called The Brotherhood. On tape, Siraj was heard musing about possibly destroying the Verrazano-Narrows and three other bridges serving Staten Island or killing Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

Testifying in his own defense last week, Siraj said he never had a violent thought before he fell under the spell of the 50-year-old Eldawoody. He said the older man became a mentor and instructed him that there was a fatwa, or religious edict, permitting the killing of U.S. soldiers and law enforcement agents.

Eldawoody had himself talked about "blowing up the buildings and blowing up the Wall Street places," the defendant said. He admitted taking steps to attack the subway station, but only after the informant inflamed him by showing him photos of prisoners being abused at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

"I used to just listen to him, but I never said 'Yes, I was going to do it,' or 'no' until the Abu Ghraib thing came up," he said.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: New York
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1 posted on 05/24/2006 12:56:27 PM PDT by areafiftyone
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To: areafiftyone

Put a bag on his head and send him to Abu Ghraib!


2 posted on 05/24/2006 12:58:07 PM PDT by Mikey_1962 (If you build it, they won't come...)
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To: areafiftyone

convicted? which trial was this, I don't recall this particular arrest.


3 posted on 05/24/2006 12:58:31 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: Mikey_1962
Put a bag on his head and send him to Abu Ghraib!

Save the transportation cost. Shoot him and throw him in a landfill.

4 posted on 05/24/2006 12:59:01 PM PDT by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: areafiftyone
A Pakistani immigrant has been convicted of plotting to blow up one of Manhattan's busiest subway stations in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib prisoner-abuse scandal.

I'm sure he was America's number one fan before the Abu Ghraib scandal.

5 posted on 05/24/2006 1:00:41 PM PDT by Caveman Lawyer (Cluckin' defiance)
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To: oceanview
FROM THE NY DAILY NEWS

Pakistani immigrant guilty in Herald Square subway bomb plot

NEW YORK (AP) -- A Pakistani immigrant was convicted on Wednesday on charges he plotted to blow up one of Manhattan's busiest subway stations in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.

A federal jury in Brooklyn deliberated two days before finding Shahawar Matin Siraj guilty of conspiracy and other charges. He faces up to life in prison.

The defense had sought to portray Siraj, 23, as an impressionable simpleton who was lured into a phony plot by a paid informant eager to earn his keep. Prosecutors disputed that claim, arguing that even if it wasn't the defendant's idea to bomb a subway station, no law-abiding citizen would have gone along with it.

U.S. Attorney Todd Harrison suggested to jurors that "normal people" like them would have responded, "Excuse me, are you crazy? Thanks, but no thanks."

Siraj and another man suspected in the plot, James Elshafay, were arrested on the eve of the 2004 Republican National Convention carrying crude diagrams of their target - the subway station in Herald Square, a dense shopping district that includes Macy's flagship department store. Elshafay immediately agreed to cooperate with the government.

Authorities said Siraj had no affiliation with known terrorist organizations. Instead, he caught the attention of the informant, Osama Eldawoody, and an undercover police officer with his anti-American rants at an Islamic bookstore where he worked.

Eldawoody, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Egypt, and the Bangladesh-born undercover officer - who both testified for the government - had been assigned by the New York Police Department to identify and monitor Islamic extremists in the city's Muslim neighborhoods following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The undercover, who testified using an alias, described being plucked straight out of the police academy in 2003 and given orders to become a "walking camera" among Muslims. He recalled a conversation on the second anniversary of the 2001 destruction of the World Trade Center in which Siraj "complimented" Osama bin Laden.

"He said he was a talented brother and a great planner and that he hoped bin Laden planned something big for America," the officer said.

6 posted on 05/24/2006 1:02:16 PM PDT by areafiftyone
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To: oceanview

Has been in the news. His defense was that the government used an undercover agent to entrap him. He would never of came up with the plan to blow up subway stations by himself.


7 posted on 05/24/2006 1:02:16 PM PDT by rocksblues (Liberals are serial liars)
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To: oceanview
convicted? which trial was this, I don't recall this particular arrest

Really! This is bizarre.

8 posted on 05/24/2006 1:02:49 PM PDT by Cementjungle
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To: oceanview
I believe he wanted to blow up the 34th Street/Herald Square stop on the 6th Avenue/Broadway Lines. And I think he was arrested during the week before the RNC came to town in 2004.
9 posted on 05/24/2006 1:03:36 PM PDT by conservative in nyc
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To: areafiftyone

Per http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-05-24-subway-plot_x.htm?csp=34

Man convicted of plot to bomb busy New York subway station

Updated 5/24/2006 3:58 PM ET

NEW YORK (AP) — A Pakistani immigrant was convicted on Wednesday on charges he plotted to blow up one of Manhattan's busiest subway stations in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.

A federal jury in Brooklyn deliberated two days before finding Shahawar Matin Siraj guilty of conspiracy and other charges. He faces up to life in prison.

The defense had sought to portray Siraj, 23, as an impressionable simpleton who was lured into a phony plot by a paid informant eager to earn his keep. Prosecutors disputed that claim, arguing that even if it wasn't the defendant's idea to bomb a subway station, no law-abiding citizen would have gone along with [ snip ]


10 posted on 05/24/2006 1:03:55 PM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: paul51

Bury him at the twin towers.


11 posted on 05/24/2006 1:04:42 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker
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To: areafiftyone

any NYC jury, is not going to mess around with these trials.

they should have tried Moussaoui in NYC - even though its a more liberal place then Virgina, he would have gotten a death sentence here.


12 posted on 05/24/2006 1:05:39 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview

He was part of a plot to bomb a subway station at the time of the Republican convention. A Moslem immigrant who volunteered to go undercover for the NYPD after 9/11 turned him in and testified against him. Another conspirator copped a plea.

Also testifying in this trial was a NYPD patrolman, born in Bangladesh, who was recruited out of the police academy for undercover work. He testified, basically, that although he didn't know about the plot he was aware of this defendant as a loudmouth who made threats against the U.S. on a regular basis. This squelched the defense of entrapment.


13 posted on 05/24/2006 1:06:43 PM PDT by joylyn
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To: Mikey_1962

Forget the bag, put panties on his head! That'll teach him.


14 posted on 05/24/2006 1:09:12 PM PDT by conservativewasp (Liberals lie for sport and hate our country.)
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To: areafiftyone

!! WHEN WAS HE CAUGHT!? never heard of this


15 posted on 05/24/2006 1:13:06 PM PDT by HHKrepublican_2
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We may have been a weeeeee bit tooo excited about the Republican convention to notice LOL

Siraj and another man suspected in the plot, James Elshafay, were arrested on the eve of the 2004 Republican National Convention carrying crude diagrams of their target - the subway station in Herald Square, a dense shopping district that includes Macy's flagship department store. Elshafay immediately agreed to cooperate with the government.

16 posted on 05/24/2006 1:14:57 PM PDT by areafiftyone
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To: areafiftyone

He planned the whole thing out on a napkin from the local strip joint, no doubt.


17 posted on 05/24/2006 1:17:39 PM PDT by AmericanChef
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To: AmericanChef

LOL I wouldn't be surprised.


18 posted on 05/24/2006 1:18:22 PM PDT by areafiftyone
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