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Note: The following text is a quote:

http://newark.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/2007/nk050807.htm

NEWS

United States Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney, District of New Jersey
970 Broad Street, Seventh Floor
Newark, New Jersey 07102

Christopher J. Christie, U.S. Attorney

May 8, 2007

SIX INDIVIDUALS CHARGED WITH PLOTTING TO MURDER U.S. SOLDIERS AT NEW JERSEY MILITARY BASE

CAMDEN, N.J. - Five individuals—three of them brothers—have been arrested and charged with plotting to kill soldiers at the Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey, Kenneth L. Wainstein, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie and Philadelphia FBI Special Agent in Charge J.P. Weis announced today. A sixth defendant is charged with aiding and abetting the illegal possession of firearms by three of the members of the group.

The arrests occurred last night in Cherry Hill as two of the defendants were meeting a confidential government witness to purchase three AK-47 automatic machine guns and four semi-automatic M-16s to be used in an attack they had been planning from at least January 2006, according to criminal complaints unsealed this morning.

Some members of the group allegedly conducted surveillance at Fort Dix and also at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey, Dover Air Force Base in Delaware and the U.S. Coast Guard in Philadelphia. The co-conspirators obtained a detailed map of Fort Dix, where they said they hoped to use assault rifles and rocket propelled grenades to kill as many soldiers as possible. They also conducted small-arms training at a shooting range in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania and distributed training videos amongst themselves that included depictions of American soldiers being killed and known foreign Islamic radicals urging jihad against the United States.

“This case underscores the need for continued vigilance against threats within our borders,” said Assistant Attorney General Wainstein. “While these defendants are not charged with being members of an international terrorism organization, their involvement in weapons training, operational surveillance and discussions about killing American military personnel warranted a strong law enforcement response.”

“The actions of these defendants posed a real threat to the safety and security of New Jersey citizens,” U.S. Attorney Christie said. “We will remain steadfast in our focus on protecting New Jersey from the terrorist threat among us whether that threat is against everyday citizens or our men and women in uniform.”

“I want to especially salute the unsung hero who took the initiative to report the video to local authorities,” said Special Agent in Charge Weis. “His or her actions are the embodiment of the cooperation we need from the public to keep this nation safe. We need to reach the point where everyone is willing to come forward and say to law enforcement, ‘I have seen or heard something that you need to know.’”

“The individuals arrested today present an alarming example of the need to maintain a vigilant stance towards those who would do us harm,” said Julie Myers, ICE Assistant Secretary. “This case is an excellent example of how ICE immigration investigative authorities are making the country safer.”

The five defendants are each charged with conspiracy to murder members of the uniformed services, which carries a maximum statutory penalty of imprisonment for any term of years or for life. All six defendants were to appear this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider in federal court in Camden, where the government would be seeking their detention without bail.

The investigation began on Jan. 31, 2006, after the FBI received a video recording showing the six individuals charged in the complaint and four other men firing assault weapons in militia-like style at a Poconos shooting range. The recording depicted them calling for holy war (jihad) and shouting “God is great” in Arabic. The recording was recovered after one of the plotters took the videotape to a retail establishment seeking to have it converted into a DVD. According to the complaint, the DVD was to be distributed and used as a training tool.

Alarmed by what they had seen on the videotape, store employees contacted the FBI. After the recording was turned over to the FBI, agents used a confidential witness (CW) to infiltrate the group. The CW convinced the plotters that he had the same jihadist goals and that he could get them weaponry needed to carry out the assault at Fort Dix.

Two of the defendants—Dritan Duka and Shain Duka - were arrested at a residence in Cherry Hill last night as they arrived to purchase the AK-47s and M-16s as previously arranged with the CW. (The weapons provided by the FBI for the controlled purchase were inoperable.) Eljvir Duka was arrested at Dritan Duka’s residence; the other three at their respective residences. All of the arrests and court-authorized searches of the residences were conducted beginning about 9 p.m. last night.

The defendants are as follows:

Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer, 22, of Cherry Hill. He was born in Jordan, is a U.S. citizen and is employed as a taxicab driver in Philadelphia.
Eljvir Duka, 23, of Cherry Hill, a.k.a. “Elvis Duka,” a.k.a. “Sulayman,” was born in the former Yugoslavia. Duka is illegally residing in the U.S. and operates businesses known as Qadr. Inc., Colonial Roofing and National Roofing, all of which list business addresses the same as his residence.
Dritan Duka, 28, of Cherry Hill, a.k.a. “Distan Duka,” a.k.a. “Anthony Duka,” a.k.a. “Tony Duka.” He was born in the former Yugoslavia, is illegally residing in the U.S. and operates businesses known as Colonial Roofing and National Roofing, both which list business addresses at the residence of defendants Eljvir Duka and Shain Duka. (All of the Dukas charged are brothers).
Shain Duka, 26, of the same address as Eljvir Duka in Cherry Hill, a.k.a. “Shaheen,” was born in the former Yugoslavia. Shain Duka is illegally residing in the U.S. and operates businesses known as Colonial Roofing and National Roofing, both which list business addresses the same as his residence.
Serdar Tatar, 23, of Philadelphia, was born in Turkey. Tatar is legally residing in the U.S. His last know employment was at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Philadelphia.
Agron Abdullahu, 24, of Buena Vista Township, Atlantic County, was born in the former Yugoslavia. Abdullahu is legally residing in the U.S. and is employed at a Shop-Rite Supermarket.
The Duka brothers and Abdullahu were born in the former Yugoslavia.

Abdullahu is charged only with aiding and abetting the Duka brothers’ illegal possession of weapons, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. Each of the Duka brothers are also charged with being illegal aliens in possession of firearms, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

A criminal complaint and this news release can be found at the U.S. Attorney’s Office Public Affairs Office Web site: www.usdoj.gov/usao/nj/press/index.html (All affidavits for each of the defendants are the same.)

The CW, following his infiltration of the Duka Organization, recorded numerous conversations with the defendants, in which they discussed tactics, surveillance and plans for attacking U.S. military bases and killing soldiers, radical theology and hatred of America and support of jihad.

On Aug. 11, 2006, for example, Shnewer was recorded by the CW as Shnewer described his and the group’s intentions in an attack at Ft. Dix:

“My intent is to hit a heavy concentration of soldiers.... This is exactly what we are looking for. You hit four, five or six Humvees and light the whole place [up] and retreat completely without any losses.”

Repeatedly, Shnewer was recorded saying that he knew what they were doing was illegal and that their activities had to be hidden. In one instance, Shnewer allegedly showed a DVD from his computer to the CW, telling the CW it had to be done in private because, “It’s about something that can lead to prison.” The DVD depicted various jihadist images while a narrator recruits the observer to the jihadist movement.

Shnewer at one point gave his laptop computer to the CW with the instruction that he look at certain video files, according to the complaint. (The FBI copied the hard drive before it was returned to Shnewer.) Among them, according to the complaint, was a file that appeared to depict the last will and testaments of two of the September 11 hijackers and another with images of Osama Bin Laden and other Islamic extremists calling the viewer to join the jihadist movement.

A criminal complaint is merely an accusation. All of the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Special Agents of the FBI’s Philadelphia Division and the FBI South Jersey Joint Terrorism Task Force, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge J.P. Weis, in Philadelphia, conducted the investigation.

The FBI South Jersey JTTF is comprised of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, under the direction of the Acting Prosecutor Joshua M. Ottenberg, N.J. State Police, under the direction of Col. Joseph “Rick” Fuentes, Superintendent, the Delaware River Port Authority Police, under the direction of Chief Vincent Borrelli, and Philadelphia Division of ICE, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge John P. Kelleghan.

Assistance and support in making the arrests was provided by the Cherry Hill Police Department, Cherry Hill Fire Department, Camden County Sheriff’s Department, Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania State Police, Mt. Laurel Police Department and the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office.


391 posted on 05/08/2007 1:36:19 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: All

I missed this press release from last month.
(For lurkers, this is UNRELATED to the Jersey Jihad case today.)

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The following text is a quote:

http://newark.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/2007/nk043007.pdf

NEWARK – A Newark man pleaded guilty today to phoning in false bomb threats targeting the Hoboken PATH Station, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced.

Miguel Reyes, 32, pleaded guilty to a one-count Information before U.S. District Court Judge William H. Walls, which charges him with making false threats concerning malicious damage to and bombing of a public place and transportation system. Judge Walls continued the defendant’s detention without bail pending sentencing, which is scheduled for Aug. 21. Reyes has been held without bail since he was charged in a federal criminal Complaint that was signed on Dec 1, 2006.

During his plea hearing, Reyes admitted that on three dates, Oct. 18, 20, and Nov. 2, 2006, he placed telephone calls to 911 during which he stated either that there was going to be an explosion in the Hoboken PATH Station or that a bomb was going to explode in the Hoboken PATH Station. Reyes further admitted that he knew this information was false when he reported the bomb threats.

The charge carries a statutory maximum penalty of five years and a $250,000 fine.

Christie credited FBI Special Agents in Newark and the Joint Terrorism Task Force in New Jersey, under the direction of Acting Special Agent in Charge Pedro Ruiz, for their work in the investigation leading to the charges against Reyes.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Andrew Kogan of the U.S. Attorney’s Office Terrorism Unit in Newark.

-end-


392 posted on 05/08/2007 1:41:21 PM PDT by Cindy
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