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Audio released of 911 call from alleged subway bomb plotter
By MITCHEL MADDUX
Last Updated: 7:03 PM, February 14, 2012
Posted: 6:06 PM, February 14, 2012
SNIPPET: A federal judge today released the audio tape of a 911 call made by a man accused of plotting a suicide bomb attack in New Yorks subways, as officials say he launched a last-ditch effort to kill someone by deliberately crashing his car into another vehicle.
Adis Medunjanin panicked after FBI agents searched his residence in January 2010, and later jumped in his car, sped off at 90 mph, and then slammed into another car on the Whitestone Expressway, a FBI agent testified in Brooklyn federal court.
“Subway bomb plotter Najibullah Zazi takes stand in trial of Adis Medunjanin
Says they took oath to fight with Taliban in parking lot of mosque”
BY JOHN MARZULLI AND TRACY CONNOR / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, April 17, 2012, 3:07 PM
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3543/subway-bomb-plotter-testifies-against-accomplice
For The Record - The IPT Blog
“Subway Bomb Plotter Testifies Against Accomplice”
by IPT News Apr 19, 2012 at 5:25 pm
SNIPPET: “The man who led a plot to bomb New York subways in 2009 told in a Brooklyn federal court Wednesday that he was trained to make explosives at an al-Qaida compound in Pakistan and he had no issues killing innocent people, even babies, in the attack.
Najibullah Zazi, who pleaded guilty to his crimes, appeared as a government witness in the prosecution of an accomplice.
“We needed to send a message to the United States, especially Obama,” Zazi testified.
In exchange for a reduced prison sentence, the 27-year-old Zazi agreed to cooperate with federal investigators in the prosecution of his alleged accomplice and former high school classmate, Adis Medunjanin.
Medunjanin, 28, is accused of conspiring to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan, providing material support to al Qaida and plotting to use weapons of mass destruction on American soil. He claims that he backed out of the plot.
Zazi accepted most of the responsibility for the plot, saying he and convicted co-conspirator, Zarein Ahmedzay handled more details because they were better liars than Medunjanin.”
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www.fbi.gov/newyork/press-releases/2012/al-qaeda-operative-convicted-by-jury-in-one-of-the-most-serious-terrorist-threats-to-the-united-states-since-9-11
Al Qaeda Operative Convicted by Jury in One of the Most Serious Terrorist Threats to the United States Since 9/11
Defendant and Co-Plotters Came Within Days of Suicide Bombing of New York City Subways; Defendant Attempted Suicide Attack on Whitestone Expressway in Queens, New York
U.S. Attorneys Office May 01, 2012
filed under: Breaking News, Counterterrorism, New York Top Stories, Press Release, Terror, Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction
BROOKLYN, NYEarlier today, following a four-week trial, Adis Medunjanin, age 34, a Queens resident who joined al Qaeda and plotted to commit a suicide terrorist attack, was found guilty of multiple federal terrorism offenses. The defendant and his accomplices came within days of executing a plot to conduct coordinated suicide bombings in the New York City subway system in September 2009, as directed by senior al Qaeda leaders in Pakistan. When the plot was foiled, the defendant attempted to commit a terrorist attack by crashing his car on the Whitestone Expressway in an effort to kill himself and others.
The guilty verdict was announced by Loretta E. Lynch, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
The governments evidence in this and related cases established that in 2008, Medunjanin and his co-plotters, Najibullah Zazi and Zarein Ahmedzay, agreed to travel to Afghanistan to join the Taliban and kill United States military personnel abroad. They arrived in Peshawar, Pakistan, in late August 2008, but Medunjanin and Ahmedzay were turned back at the Afghanistan border. Within days, Medunjanin, Zazi, and Ahmedzay met with an al Qaeda facilitator in Peshawar and agreed to travel to Waziristan for terrorist training. There, they met with al Qaeda leaders Saleh al-Somali, then the head of al Qaeda external operations, and Rashid Rauf, a high-ranking al Qaeda operative, who explained that the three would be more useful to al Qaeda and the jihad by returning to New York and conducting terrorist attacks. In Waziristan, Medunjanin, Zazi, and Ahmedzay received al Qaeda training on how to use various types of high-powered weapons, including the AK-47, PK machine gun, and rocket-propelled grenade launcher. During the training, al Qaeda leaders continued to encourage Medunjanin and his fellow plotters to return to the United States to conduct martyrdom operations and emphasized the need to hit well-known targets and maximize the number of casualties. Medunjanin, Zazi, and Ahmedzay agreed and discussed the timing of the attacks and possible target locations in Manhattan, including the subway system, Grand Central Station, the New York Stock Exchange, Times Square, and movie theaters.
Upon their return to the United States, Medunjanin, Zazi, and Ahmedzay met and agreed to carry out suicide bombings during the Muslim holiday of Ramadan, which fell in late August and September 2009. Zazi would prepare the explosives, and all three would conduct coordinated suicide bombings. In July and August 2009, Zazi purchased large quantities of component chemicals necessary to produce the explosive TATP [triacetone triperoxide] and twice checked into a hotel room near Denver, Colorado, to mix the chemicals. Federal investigators later found bomb-making residue in the hotel room.
On September 8, 2009, Zazi drove from Denver to New York, carrying operational detonator explosives and other materials necessary to build bombs. However, shortly after arriving in New York, he learned that law enforcement was investigating the plotters activities. The men discarded the explosives and other bomb-making materials, and Zazi traveled back to Denver, where he was arrested on September 19, 2009.
On January 7, 2010, law enforcement agents executed a search warrant at Medunjanins residence. Shortly thereafter, Medunjanin left his apartment and attempted to turn his car into a weapon of terror by crashing it into another car at high speed on the Whitestone Expressway. Moments before impact, Medunjanin called 911, identified himself, and left his message of martyrdom, shouting an al Qaeda slogan: We love death more than you love your life.
Today, Medunjanin was convicted of conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction, conspiring to commit murder of U.S. military personnel abroad, providing and conspiring to provide material support to al Qaeda, receiving military training from al Qaeda, conspiring and attempting to commit an act of terrorism transcending national boundaries, and using firearms and a destructive devices in relation to these offenses. When sentenced by United States District Judge John Gleeson on September 7, 2012, Medunjanin faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. To date, seven defendants, including Medunjanin, Zazi, and Ahmedzay, have been convicted in connection with the al Qaeda New York City bombing plot and related charges.
Justice was served today in Brooklyn, as a jury of New Yorkers convicted an al Qaeda operative bent on terrorism, mass murder, and destruction in the New York City subways, stated United States Attorney Lynch. Adis Medunjanins journey of radicalization led him from Flushing, Queens, to Peshawar, Pakistan, to the brink of a terrorist attack in New York Cityand soon to a lifetime in federal prison. As this case has proved, working against sophisticated terrorist organizations and against the clock, our law enforcement and intelligence agencies can detect, disrupt and destroy terrorist cells before they strike, saving countless innocent lives. Ms. Lynch expressed her gratitude and appreciation to the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York and each of the federal, state, and local law enforcement personnel who took part in the investigation, as well as to the law enforcement authorities in the United Kingdom and Norway who assisted with the case.
Adis Medunjanin was an active and willing participant in one of the most serious terrorist plots against the homeland since 9/11. Were it not for the combined efforts of the law enforcement and intelligence communities, the suicide bomb attacks that he and others planned would have been devastating, said Assistant Attorney General for National Security Monaco. I thank the many agents, analysts, and prosecutors who helped bring about todays result. I also thank our counterparts in the United Kingdom for their assistance in this investigation and prosecution.
The governments case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys David Bitkower, James P. Loonam and Berit W. Berger of the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of New York, with assistance provided by the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Departments National Security Division.