Posted on 05/17/2002 11:49:38 AM PDT by Catspaw
For this class of crime, a new penalty is in order. I am in favor of BOILING THEM IN OIL.
Sure hope so. Please permit me to say that, as of today, I find the evidence of this a bit sparse.
Probably not. Got to keep the faith.
Posted on Sat, May. 18, 2002 | ||
Two Muslims from Broward County are facing terrorism conspiracy charges after they were indicted Friday for plotting the bombing of South Florida electrical substations and a National Guard Armory as part of a ``holy war.'' The purported leader, Imran Mandhai, 19, a Pakistani national and computer-science student at Broward Community College, has been in U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service custody since Feb. 13. Co-defendant Shueyb Mossa Jokhan was arrested by FBI anti-terrorism agents Friday morning at his Hollywood apartment. Jokhan, who turns 24 on Sunday, is a naturalized American who hails from Trinidad and Tobago. NO LINK TO BIN LADEN While both men attended prayer meetings at the Darul Uloom Islamic Institute in Pembroke Pines, the Broward-based jihad did not appear to be connected to Osama bin Laden or the al Qaeda operatives who perpetrated the Sept. 11 hijacking attacks, said U.S. Attorney Guy A. Lewis. ''Obviously, after Sept. 11, there's a heightened awareness on our part to these type of allegations,'' Lewis said. Both men are charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy property with fire and explosives. Mandhai is additionally charged with soliciting Jokhan to attempt to damage the property of an energy facility. The indictment alleges Mandhai was seeking funding to acquire AK-47 rifles, night-vision equipment, stun guns, pepper spray, smoke grenades. Clearly they were hurting for cash: At one point, Mandhai and Jokhan attempted to buy an AK-47 for $300 at a Fort Lauderdale gun show, but Jokhan's credit card was rejected. They allegedly plotted to bomb a National Guard Armory in Hollywood and electric substations with light-to-nonexistent security in Miami Shores and near Miami International Airport. Several other targets, including Jewish community centers, were discussed, but contrary to prior reports, the group did not seriously consider bombing the mammoth Florida Power & Light generating plant at Port Everglades, the sources said. Mandhai immigrated to South Florida from Karachi with his parents in 1998. He graduated from McArthur High School in 2000. Mandhai is in his second year of computer-science classes at BCC, where he has a work-study job in the registrar's office. Mandhai's father, Mohammed, and immigration lawyers have previously disputed accusations that the 19-year-old could have hatched such a violent scheme and intimated he was entrapped by others. LIVES IN HOLLYWOOD Jokhan also lives with his family in a Hollywood apartment close to the mosque. He works at an American Express bill-processing facility in Plantation. Jokhan's family could not be reached Friday, and representatives of his lawyers did not return calls. Authorities said the bombing campaign would have been a precursor to seeking demands from the United States and other governments, including the release of people the plotters considered to be mujahedin prisoners. Law enforcement sources said one prisoner Mandhai was hoping to free was Hakki Cemal Aksoy, 36, a Turkish Muslim currently in prison on weapons and false documents charges. While Aksoy was not directly named in Friday's indictment, the sources said he escorted Mandhai to gun ranges and shows between May and November 2000 and once ''showed Mandhai a collection of books on car bombs and homemade explosives at his home,'' according to the indictment. ''To my knowledge, Mr. Aksoy has nothing to do with the acts alleged in that indictment,'' said Aksoy's attorney, David O. Markus. According to trial testimony, Aksoy was involved in a ''blood feud'' in Turkey and fled to the United States after he was accused of murdering his father's killers. He asked for political asylum in 1993, but didn't receive any response from the INS. So, in 1997, a destitute Aksoy resorted to using phony immigration papers so he could find work. BOGUS PAPERS FOUND Federal agents who raided Aksoy's home in November 2000 discovered the bogus immigration papers, a 9mm pistol and several ''how to'' manuals for would-be bomb builders and fugitives -- some of the same manuals Aksoy allegedly shared with Mandhai. A federal jury convicted Aksoy in February. Last month, U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno sentenced Aksoy to 10 years in prison, eight years more than sentencing guidelines dictated. He declared Aksoy a danger to the community largely on the ''how-to'' manuals found in his home. |
And from the Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel"
U.S. says plotters aimed at FPL
By Jeff Shields
and Tanya Weinberg Staff Writers
Posted May 18 2002
A 19-year-old Pakistani immigrant and his friend, in pursuit of their own Islamic jihad, plotted to bring South Florida to its knees by bombing power stations and a National Guard Armory, federal authorities charged in an indictment unsealed Friday in Fort Lauderdale. Imran Mandhai, a college student who emigrated from Pakistan in 1998, and Shueyb Mossa Jokhan, a 24-year-old native of Trinidad and Tobago, hoped to trigger anarchy in South Florida with the bombings, according to the indictment. They would be followed "with a list of demands to be placed on the United States government and other governments around the world," U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis said Friday. Inspired by a supposed Islamic militant who attended the same mosque in Pembroke Pines, armed with The Anarchist Cookbook and other how-to terrorist guides, Mandhai recruited Jokhan to plan a "holy war" in South Florida, the indictment says. |
My reaction exactly, DG.
"Hey.........Abdullah; Mohammed..........let's, like, you know, have our own jihad 'n' attack 'n' blow up stuff 'n' probably get killed 'n' be martyrs 'n' get virgins 'n' s**t!!!! Whaddya say?????"
I am SOOOOOOOO glad the feds got hold of them. Even if the INS had managed to deport them to another country where they clould just continue their terrorist schemes, they would have appealed and probably just stayed right here. PRISON IS BETTER THAN DEPORTATION ANY DAY.
"Mandhai had been both a worshiper and teacher there. He volunteered to teach Arabic to boys between the ages of 7 and 15, they said. But Mandhai was told not to teach any more after he struck a youth on the back with a large stick as a form of discipline..."
Can't help but winder how much he brainwashed those kids.
"People at the mosque generally considered Mandhai's philosophy of corporal punishment a result of cultural differences. They regarded him as a quiet, respectful and extremely pious young man, if somewhat aggressive in his beliefs."
Yeah. Du -OH...he was a nice extremist. Very polite. Very quiet. Can't believe he would go this far...sounds familiar. So he beat my kid with a large stick....that doesn't make him MEAN or BAD or anything. Just a "very pious young man."
"Howard" could not have influenced Mandhai so quickly in such a short period of time. Mandhai HAD to have had terrorist fantasies to begin with, which he would have acted on with or without "Howard".
Thanks for the much more informative update, Catspaw.
Talking 'bout YOU swarthyguy !
Whooops! Step'd in it this time!
Criteria for deportation = swarthy + non-citizen "student" + from a "suspect nation"
OK? Patriotic swarthy Freepers are exempt. :O)
Several other targets, including Jewish community centers, were discussed
There is a large, well-known and predominantly Jewish retirement community in Pembroke Pines, which I believe pre-dates the Islamic Center. That was the first thing that struck me about this story. I hope LE stays on this mosque.
And keeps an eye on the Jewish retirement communities. I just came across this on another thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/685520/posts?page=66#66
I share your concerns.
I've just become aware of a communication from the FBI's Counter Terrorism division directing FBI field offices to pass along "general non-specific threat" info regarding rental properties.
In essence, the warning is about rigging apartments with explosives.
The warning is "general and non-specific" but all are advised to contact the local FBI supervisor of the Joint Terrorism Task Force regarding suspicious renters or rental arrangements.
Travis, since these two Islamic terrorists wanna bees were not acting for al Qaeda or OBL, that must make them just plain old moderate Muslims, living their religion of peace.
And rightfully so. They would find that the only sensible garb would be shorts and a t-shirt. Hard to hide a C-4 cardigan under that. Not to be mean or insensitive BUT, I wouldn't let one of the bastards come within a hundred feet of me if they started setting themselves off like roman candles in public places. To hell with tolerance, it becomes survival at that point.
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