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Three Bridgeport area men were just trying out a new video camera when some people thought they might be terrorists in Easton. The three men were arrested on trespassing charges at the Easton Reservoir last night.
Police got a call last night of three men of middle-eastern descent who were on the top of a water supply tank of the Easton Reservoir Filtration Plant.
One of the men was reportedly using a video camera to film the area around the plant and the reservoir dam.
The three were taken into custody and charged with trespassing for the suspicious activity.
The three are 21-year-old Juned Ahmed Choudhury of Bridgeport, 19-year-old Hassan Choudhury of Bridgeport and 19-year-old Redwander Chowdhury of Fairfield.
The FBI says it's confident there was no act of terrorism.
Officials say the three were passing by the reservoir when they decided to test out the new camera and they were not there to tamper with the water supply.
Testing of the water supply found no contamination.
Easton police chief John Solomon says because of the heightened state of security for reservoirs, the FBI and state emergency officials were notified.
Three men with camera arrested at Easton reservoir
(Easton-AP)- Three Bridgeport area men were just trying out a new video camera when some people thought they might be terrorists in Easton.
The three men were arrested on trespassing charges at the Easton Reservoir last night.
Police got a call last night of three men of middle-eastern descent who were on the top of a water supply tank of the Easton Reservoir Filtration Plant.
One of the men was reportedly using a video camera to film the area around the plant and the reservoir dam.
The three were taken into custody and charged with trespassing for the suspicious activity.
The three are 21-year-old Juned Ahmed Choudhury of Bridgeport, 19-year-old Hassan Choudhury of Bridgeport and 19-year-old Redwander Chowdhury of Fairfield.
The FBI says it's confident there was no act of terrorism.
Officials say the three were passing by the reservoir when they decided to test out the new camera and they were not there to tamper with the water supply.
Testing of the water supply found no contamination.
Easton police chief John Solomon says because of the heightened state of security for reservoirs, the FBI and state emergency officials were notified.