http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=10569306
“Suspected Money Courier Sought in NYC Bomb Plot
Official: Authorities seek suspected money courier from overseas in Times Square bomb plot”
The Associated Press
Post a Comment By TOM HAYS and RASOOL DAWAR Associated Press Writers
NEW YORK May 6, 2010 (AP)
SNIPPET: “A law enforcement official says authorities are looking for a suspected money courier they say helped finance from overseas a Pakistani-American man’s Times Square car bomb plot.
The official tells The Associated Press authorities know the name of the suspected courier. The official spoke on condition of anonymity...”
http://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/2010/05/undercover-officer-tells-of-foiled-plots
“Undercover Officer Tells of Foiled Plots”
May 7, 2010 at 2:01 pm
SNIPPET: “The Wall Street Journal has published the story of an unsung hero in the fight against terrorism: an undercover New York Police Department (NYPD) officer who infiltrated local terrorist cells.
The officer, who went by the alias Kamil Pasha...”
SNIPPET: “David Cohen, deputy commissioner of intelligence at NYPD, says that such undercover operations have become the city’s main defense against terrorism amid the escalation of terrorist plots since 9/11. But despite numerous successes like the Siraj case, the use of informants against Islamist terror cells continues to come under attack from groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations.”
ADDING to post no. 102:
“Faisal Shahzad case: Hunt for money courier in Times Square car bomb plot”
BY JONATHAN LEMIRE, JAMES GORDON MEEK AND LARRY MCSHANE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Originally Published:Friday, May 7th 2010, 9:46 AM
Updated: Saturday, May 8th 2010, 1:49 AM
SNIPPET: “The accused Times Square terror bomber, broke and unemployed after returning from Pakistan, reportedly received cash to fund his deadly plot from an overseas courier.
Investigators have a name for the suspect whose money helped Faisal Shahzad purchase an SUV, a 9-mm. handgun, bomb components and a one-way ticket out of New York, The Associated Press reported Friday.”