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FBI Looking for Five Illegal Immigrants (five men of Arab ancestry entered illegally Dec. 24)
Associated Press
Posted on 12/29/2002 1:33:31 PM PST by RCW2001
FBI Looking for Five Illegal Immigrants
The Associated Press
Sunday, December 29, 2002; 4:23 PM
WASHINGTON The FBI said Sunday it is looking for five men of Arab ancestry who may have entered the country illegally last week.
The agency said the five men are believed to have arrived in the United States on or before Christmas Eve.
The five men are: Abid Noraiz Ali, Iftikhar Khozmai Ali, Mustafa Khan Owasi, Adil Pervez and Akbar Jamal, all born between 1969 and 1983. The FBI warned that the names and birth dates may be false.
The FBI said it had no indication the men were linked to terrorist activities, but still wanted to question the five "based upon information developed in the course of ongoing investigations."
The FBI said it was working with the Customs, Immigration and Naturalization Service and the Transportation Security Agency to find the men.
On the Net:
Photographs of the men: http://www.fbi.gov
TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: 200212; 20021224; abidali; abidnoraizali; ali; iftikharali; iftikharkhozmaiali; jihadinamerica; mustafakhanowasi
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To: spectre; Gore_ War_ Vet
IF they slipped thru in unmonitored locations, then why are they reporting the men were acting suspiciously? (Unless the fact they slipped over illegal was suspicious in itself), which leads me to the next question. How did they know they crossed the border if no one saw them? I don't know nuthin' about these terrorists; but boy am I feeling safe and secure knowing that the alphabet agencies will have all their hundreds (or more?) of cameras trained on the pro-life citizens attending the March For Life in a few weeks here in DC.
To: RCW2001
Why is the FBI looking for them? They are just Muslims, following the religion of peace, right? (/sarcasm off)
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posted on
12/29/2002 3:34:58 PM PST
by
nwrep
To: null and void
Okay, Democratic Underground, now I understand. Missed the abbreviation. Thanks.
To: kcvl
You mean that's not Cat Stevens with a guitar?
To: Miss Marple
Pervez is also a fairly common Iranian name.
The FBI report says that these names may be false names.
From our end, it is about impossible to identify and keep track of these names.
NSA uses advanced computers and some special software from the West Coast just to keep track of the legitimate names these guys can have.
To: nwrep
Drudge is still stuck on the clone clowns.
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posted on
12/29/2002 3:35:55 PM PST
by
nwrep
To: syriacus
"The information that the first names seem Pakistani..." CTV news just said the names and dates of birth may be false. First report I've seen of a Canadian channel.
To: badfreeper
...on a Canadian channel...
To: jimbo123
"They're probably making their final preparations in an Al-Qaida safe house in Chappaqua, New York right now."THAT is really funny. I hope everybody gets it.
To: Dec31,1999
LOL Very good.
To: badfreeper
Are they traveling on Canadian passports? Or Pakistani passports?
To: Palladin
Oh, just go get them. The FBI probably wants them too.
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posted on
12/29/2002 3:39:47 PM PST
by
chnsmok
To: Dog
Al Qaeda operative talking
Al-Nashiri's help has already led to warnings
Saturday, November 23, 2002 Posted: 10:08 AM EST (1508 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Al Qaeda operative Abd Al-Rahim al-Nashiri, captured last month, is talking, sources say.
His interrogation has already led the FBI to warn about possible attacks on U.S. warships, ports, naval bases and cruise ship docks. Now the question is: How much does he have to offer?
Eric Margolis, author of "War at the Top of the World," says quite a bit.
"He, at a higher echelon, would know many of the subordinate cell members throughout the Mideast and southwest Asia," Margolis said.
http://216.239.53.100/search?q=cache:uyu2kq4V830J:www.cnn.com/2002/US/11/23/alqaeda.capture/+Abd+Al-Rahim&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
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posted on
12/29/2002 3:39:48 PM PST
by
kcvl
To: speekinout
"Canadian citizens are allowed to cross the border freely." Based on my own experiences, the customs inspection is more rigorous at the border (airport anyway) than before. But then, I'm a white guy.
To: DAnconia55
The juxtaposiion of the quote and your comment is not clear. Perhaps you could hit me over the head with a sledge hammer? ;)
To: speekinout
"We don't "racially profile"."
Maybe you should.
"Canadian citizens are allowed to cross the border freely."
And maybe we shouldn't. Canadians are VERY ethnically diverse. If it was found that 5 middle-eastern guys crossed your border - duh - I am 44 and fair and white and the American border guys had no Problem stopping me. Speaking from experience.
To: jimbo123
Don't know, just caught the tail end of the report. CTV Newsnet goes over the top stories every quarter hour so it will be up again soon.
To: spectre; All
Spec, any of ya...Has anyone ever figured out if these are the same guys they caught at the seattle washington border on a previous new years eve?
To: badfreeper
Well - if we let them in we should be hit with a hammer but if they let them in - it's our fault right? I got everything but a full body cavity search - white, female, 40'ish with nothing but a load of dirty laundry.
Just had a bunch of guys return from US who are ethnically diverse (look hispanic, middle-eastern). No problems getting into the States on their way to same location that I went to. And they went together - 5 on the same plane. Gotta laugh if it wasn't so terrifying.
To: Dec31,1999
juxtaposition, I mean.
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