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  • Man Accused of Selling Fake IDs to Sept. 11 Hijackers Flees to Egypt

    07/31/2002 3:57:16 PM PDT · by Michael2001 · 20 replies · 448+ views
    FoxNews ^ | Wednesday, July 31, 2002
    <p>PATERSON, N.J. — A man who allegedly sold fake IDs to two of the Sept. 11 hijackers apparently fled the country for Egypt just before authorities came to arrest him in a raid on his home and businesses Wednesday, investigators said.</p>
  • Man suspected of providing hijackers with fake IDs arrested; had gone to Egypt

    08/20/2002 12:52:55 PM PDT · by Shermy · 10 replies · 341+ views
    AP ^ | August 20, 2002 | Jeffrey Gold
    NEWARK, New Jersey - A man accused of providing fake identification to two of the Sept. 11 hijackers was arrested at New York's Kennedy Airport after returning from Egypt, authorities said Tuesday. Mohamed el-Atriss was taken into custody by U.S. Customs agents when they noticed a warrant from Passaic County, said Michael Drewniak, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office in Newark. El-Atriss, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Egypt, arrived in New York either late Monday or early Tuesday and faces extradition to Passaic County, Drewniak said. Federal authorities have not charged el-Atriss, but "he remains of interest to us,"...
  • Judge Releases Transcripts in Sept. 11 Fake IDs Case

    06/24/2003 3:47:29 PM PDT · by Jean S · 355+ views
    AP ^ | 6/24/03 | Wayne Parry
    PATERSON, N.J. (AP) - Secret evidence presented in a closed court session alleged that a man who sold fake IDs to two of the Sept. 11 hijackers had closer ties to terrorism than previously revealed, according to transcripts released Tuesday. In the end, authorities found no evidence to bring terrorism charges against Mohamad El-Atriss, and U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie said Tuesday that El-Atriss "is not considered a threat to national security by us." In a plea bargain, El-Atriss was sentenced in March to five years' probation and fined $15,000 for selling phony documents. El-Atriss and his lawyer on Tuesday...