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    NEW YORK -- Federal authorities said a plot by a suspected Muslim terrorist cell to blow up John F. Kennedy International Airport, its fuel tanks and a jet fuel artery could have caused "unthinkable" devastation.

    But while pipeline and security experts agreed that such an attack would have crippled America's economy, particularly the airline industry, they said it probably would not have led to significant loss of life as intended.

    Authorities announced Saturday they had broken up the suspected terrorist cell, arresting three men, one of them a former member of Guyana's parliament. A fourth man was being sought in Trinidad as part of the plot that authorities said they had been tracking for more than a year and was foiled in the planning stages.


    "The devastation that would be caused had this plot succeeded is just unthinkable," U.S. Attorney Roslynn R. Mauskopf said at a news conference, calling it "one of the most chilling plots imaginable."

    In an indictment charging the four men, one of them is quoted as saying the foiled plot would "cause greater destruction than in the Sept. 11 attacks," destroying the airport, killing several thousand people and destroying parts of New York's borough of Queens, where the pipeline runs underground.

    One of the suspects, Russell Defreitas, a U.S. citizen native to Guyana and former JFK air cargo employee, said the airport named for the slain president was targeted because it is a symbol that would put "the whole country in mourning."

    "It's like you can kill the man twice," said Defreitas, 63, who first hatched his plan more than a decade ago when he worked as a cargo handler for a service company, according to the indictment.

    Authorities said the men were motivated by hatred toward the United States and Israel. Defreitas was recorded saying he "wanted to do something to get those bastards" and he boasted that he had been taught to make bombs in Guyana.

    Despite their efforts, the men never obtained any explosives, authorities said.

    "Pulling off any bombing of this magnitude would not be easy in today's environment," former U.S. State Department counterterrorism expert Fred Burton said, but added it was difficult to determine without knowing all the facts of the case.

    The pipeline, owned by Buckeye Pipeline Co., takes fuel from a facility in Linden, N.J., to the airport. Other lines service LaGuardia Airport and New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport.

    Buckeye spokesman Roy Haase said the company had been informed of the threat from the beginning.

    Richard Kuprewicz, a pipeline expert and president of Accufacts Inc., an energy consulting firm that focuses on pipelines and tank farms, said the force of explosion would depend on the amount of fuel under pressure, but it would not travel up and down the line.

    "That doesn't mean wackos out there can't do damage and cause a fire, but those explosions and fires are going to be fairly restricted," he said.

    John W. Magaw, a former head of the Transportation Security Administration, told The Washington Post that such an attack "may not cause a lot of deaths, but it would be spectacular and seen around world."

    He said it "could cripple the airlines."

    Since Defreitas retired from his job at the airport in 1995, security has significantly tightened and his knowledge of the operation was severely outdated.

    He was arraigned Saturday in federal court in Brooklyn, where he was held pending a bail hearing Wednesday. His court-appointed lawyer told the judge that officials were not revealing the full story, according to published reports.

    Two other men, Abdul Kadir of Guyana and Kareem Ibrahim of Trinidad, were in custody in Trinidad. A fourth man, Abdel Nur of Guyana, was still being sought in Trinidad.

    Trevor Paul, the top police official in Trinidad and Tobago, a twin-island nation off Venezuela's coast, said Kadir and Ibrahim would likely be extradited to the U.S. after court hearings in Trinidad.

    Authorities said Kadir and Nur were longtime associates of a Trinidadian radical Muslim group, Jamaat al Muslimeen, which launched an unsuccessful rebellion in 1990 that left 24 dead.

    Phone calls to Yasin Abu Bakr, the radical group's leader, went unanswered Saturday.

    Kadir, a member of Parliament in Guyana until last year, was arrested in Trinidad for attempting to secure money for "terrorist operations," according to a Guyanese police commander who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    Isha Kadir, the Guyanese suspect's wife, said her husband flew from Guyana to Trinidad on Thursday. She said he was arrested Friday as he was boarding a flight from Trinidad to Venezuela, where he planned to pick up a travel visa to attend an Islamic religious conference in Iran.

    "We have no interest in blowing up anything in the U.S.," she said Saturday from the couple's home in Guyana. "We have relatives in the U.S."

    The U.S. Joint Terrorism Task Force recorded and surveilled the men, learning that Defreitas drove around and videotaped JFK four times in January.

    When Defreitas returned from Guyana in February, U.S. customs officials searched his belongings and found Kadir's name and telephone number in Defreitas' address book. At that time, Defreitas told an informant he was suspicious the U.S. government was aware of the plot.

    Authorities decided to pounce after Defreitas said on May 27 that he was happy to see that the plan, code named "chicken farm," was moving forward, according to the criminal complaint.

    Defreitas was nabbed Friday night walking out of a Brooklyn diner.


  • #2
    دسیسه برای انفجار فرودگاه نیویورک


    تانک سوخت فرودگاه جی اف کندی و لوله های سوخت رسانی به آن هدف یک نقشه بمب گذاری بودند
    چهار نفر به طرح نقشه بمب گذاری در فرودگاه جان اف کندی نیویورک در آمریکا متهم شده اند.
    در میان این چهار تن یک کارمند سابق حمل و نقل هوایی و یک نماینده سابق مجلس گویانا از جزایر کارائیب به چشم می خورند.
    یکی از مظنونین فراری است و گمان می رود در ترینیداد باشد.

    به گفته یکی از مقامات وزارت دادگستری آمریکا این دسیسه که به مرحله برنامه ریزی نرسیده بوده شامل انفجار تانک های سوخت فرودگاه و خط لوله های سوخت رسانی به آن می *شده است.

    یکی از چهارمتهم در نیویورک و دو نفر دیگر در ترینیداد دستگیر شده اند.

    این چهار نفر متهم شده اند که برای بمب گذاری در یکی از شلوغ ترین فرودگاه های امریکا دسیسه چیده اند.

    رازلین ماسکوف یک دادستان آمریکایی در یک کنفرانس خبری این نقشه را ترسناک ترین دسیسه قابل تصور دانسته. به گفته وی اگر این نقشه عملی می شد مرگ و ویرانی ناشی از آن غیرقابل تصور بود.

    خط لوله ای که این چهار نفر قصد انفجار آن را داشته اند شصت و چهار کیلومتر طول دارد و سوخت جت را از نیوجرسی به نیویورک می رساند و از شهر های بروکلین ، کوئینز و ستیتن آیلند می گذرد.

    این خط لوله در عین حال به دو فرودگاه دیگر این منطقه، لا گاردیا و نیو آرک، سوخت می رساند.

    مارک مرشون از دفتر پلیس فدرال آمریکا در نیویورک می گوید این عده دائما برای بهبود نقشه خود کار می کردند و یکی از مشخصه های بارز این گروه سرسختی شان بوده است.

    اف بی ای می گوید این نقشه هرگز به مرحله برنامه ریزی نرسیده و هیچ تهدیدی امنیت سفرهای هوایی و یا مردم را تهدید نمی کند، با این همه به گفته این سازمان در نیت این عده هیج تردیدی وجود ندارد.

    رازلین ماسکوف دادستان آمریکایی طرح بمب گذاری را رعب آورترین نقشه قابل تصور دانسته

    مارک مرشون می گوید این عده برای به دست آوردن مواد منفجره ، پول و نظر کارشناسی اقدامات فوق العاده ای انجام دادند.
    راسل دفریتاس کارگر سابق حمل و نقل هوایی فرودگاه جی اف کندی اواخر جمعه شب گذشته در بروکلین دستگیر شده است.
    او که تبار گویانی دارد قرار بود روز شنبه به دادگاه فراخوانده شود.

    عبدالقدیر، که شهروند گویان و نماینده سابق مجلس این کشور است به همراه کریم ابراهیم که اهل ترینیداد است در تیرینیداد و توباگو بازداشت است.

    نفر چهارم نیز که گویانی است هنوز تحت تعقیب است. گمان می رود محل اختفای این مرد که عبدالنور نام دارد ترینیداد و توباگو باشد.

    فیلمبرداری از فرودگاه

    نقشه بمب گذاری زمانی فاش شد که آقای دفریتاس یکی از ماموران مخفی پلیس فدرال آمریکا را برای کمک به اجرای این طرح استخدام کرد.

    مقامات می گویند متهمان فرودگاه جی اف کندی نیویورک را تحت نظر داشته اند و در کنار ثبت و ضبط تصاویر ماهواره ای از اینترنت ، از اهداف خود فیلم ویدیویی نیز تهیه می کردند.

    مامور مخفی پلیس فدرال برخی از مکالمات خود با آقای دفریتاس را ضبط کرده است.

    طبق نوار ضبط شده ای که برای خبرنگاران پخش شده آقای دفریتاس گفته است : "هرزمانی که به فرودگاه کندی حمله کنی دردناک ترین ضربه را به آمریکا وارد کرده ای. مردم این فرودگاه را به اندازه خود جان اف کندی دوست دارند. با منفجر کردن این فرودگاه تمام کشور به ماتم می نشینند؛ مثل این است که کندی را دوبار کشته باشی."

    ان طور که ادعا شده، در یک مکالمه ضبط شده دیگر، متهم با اشاره به حمله به برج های تجارت جهانی گفته است حمله به این فرودگاه تکان دهنده تر از حمله یازدهم سپتامبر خواهد بود.

    هدفگیری تاسیسات و بناها

    مقامات ادعا می کنند که آقای دفریتاس گفته چنین حمله ای اقتصاد آمریکا را دست کم برای مدتی به زانو در خواهد آورد.

    این دستگیری ها تازه ترین نمونه از رشته توطئه هایی هستند که گفته می شود برای هدف قرار دادن تاسیسات وبناهای آمریکا طراحی شده اند.

    ماه گذشته شش مرد به اتهام حمله به پایگاه فورت دیکس ارتش در ایالت نیوجرسی آمریکا دستگیر شدند.

    سه نفر نیز در ژوئیه گذشته خارج از خاک آمریکا در ارتباط با نقشه یک انفجار انتحاری در تونل زیرگذر رودخانه هادسن – بین نیوجرسی و نیویورک – دستگیر شدند.

    در عین حال در ماه ژوئن 2006 نیز هفت مظنون به دست داشتن در دسیسه ای متهم شدند که گفته می شود برای منفجر کردن بلندترین برج آمریکا در شیکاگو چیده شده بود.


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    • #3
      Four people have been charged in the US over a plot to bomb John F Kennedy airport in New York, US officials said.
      They include a former cargo worker and a former MP for the Caribbean nation of Guyana. One of the suspects is a fugitive, believed to be in Trinidad.

      The plot, which did not go past the planning stages, involved blowing up the airport's fuel tanks and pipeline, justice department officials said.

      One arrest was in New York and the other two took place in Trinidad.

      The four men are charged with conspiring to bomb one of the busiest airports in the United States.

      It was "one of the most chilling plots imaginable," US attorney Roslynn Mauskopf told a news conference.

      "Had the plot been carried out, it could have resulted in unfathomable damage, deaths and destruction."


      US attorney Roslynn Mauskopf (centre) said the plot was "chilling"
      The pipeline is 40 miles (64km) long and carries jet fuel from New Jersey and through the New York boroughs of Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens.

      The pipeline serves two other airports in the area - LaGuardia and Newark Liberty.

      The FBI said the alleged plot never got beyond the planning stages and there was no threat to air safety or to the public, but that the group's intentions were never in doubt.

      "One clear signature of this cell was its persistence, they consistently worked to refine their plot," said Mark Mershon of the FBI's New York office.

      "They took extensive measures to seek expert advice, finances and explosives."

      Airport videotaped

      The former JFK cargo worker was arrested in Brooklyn late on Friday and named as Russell Defreitas, originally from Guyana.


      Defreitas (centre) appeared in court on Saturday

      Mr Defreitas was arraigned in New York City on Saturday afternoon, but did not enter a plea.

      He is to be held pending a bail hearing on Wednesday, US prosecutors said.

      Guyanese citizen Abdul Kadir, a former member of Guyana's parliament, and Kareem Ibrahim, from Trinidad, are in custody in Trinidad and Tobago.

      Abdul Nur, from Guyana, is still being sought and is believed to be in Trinidad and Tobago.

      The alleged plot was brought to light when Mr Defreitas recruited an FBI informant to help him in the plan, officials said.

      Any time you hit Kennedy, it is the most hurtful thing to the United States

      Alleged statement by Russell Defreitas


      JFK 'bomb plot' charges

      The alleged plotters conducted surveillance of the airport, including videotaping their targets and downloading satellite images from the internet, officials said.

      The informant recorded some of the conversations he had with Mr Defreitas.

      "Any time you hit Kennedy, it is the most hurtful thing to the United States," Mr Defreitas said, according to a recording played to reporters.

      "To hit John F Kennedy, wow... they love John F Kennedy like he's the man... if you hit that, this whole country will be in mourning. You can kill the man twice."

      Landmarks targeted

      In another recorded conversation the suspect was alleged to have said: "Even the twin towers can't touch it," referring to the attack on the World Trade Centre in New York City on 11 September 2001 that killed more than 3,000 people.

      "This can destroy the economy of America for some time," Mr Defreitas was alleged to have said.

      The arrests are the latest in a series of alleged plots targeting American facilities and landmarks.

      Six men were arrested last month on charges of plotting to attack Fort Dix army base in the state of New Jersey.

      Three people were arrested in July last year outside the US in connection with a plan to suicide bomb the tunnel under the Hudson River connecting Manhattan with New Jersey.

      And in June 2006, seven suspects were charged over an alleged plot to destroy the country's tallest building - the Sears Tower in Chicago.

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      • #4
        ادعاي تازه آمريكا: بمب گذاران فرودگاه نيويورك با ايران در ارتباط بوده اند

        در ادامه تشديد تبليغات ضد ايراني به منظور خطرناك جلوه دادن ايران و در پي خنثي شدن طرح بمب گذاري در فرودگاه بين المللي نيويورك مقامات پليس اطلاعات آمريكا مدعي شدند: گروهي كه قصد انفجار مخازن سوخت در فرودگاه بين المللي "جي اف كي" را داشتند احتمالا با گروه هاي راديكال شيعه در ايران يا جنوب عراق در ارتباط بوده اند.

        به گزارش پايگاه خبري ترينيداد اكسپرس، مسئولان آمريكايي اخيرا يك طرح گسترده بمب گذاري در مخازن سوخت فرودگاه بين المللي نيويورك را خنثي و از دستگيري چند مظنون در اين حادثه خبر دادند.
        دو مظنون اين حادثه با اسامي "كريم ابراهيم" و عبدالقادر" كه هر دو از پيش نمازان شيعه مذهب در مساجد ترينيداد و گويان (دو كشور آفريقايي) هستند، روز جمعه در ترينيداد بازداشت شدند و مظنون سوم با عنوان "عبدالنور" نيز متواري است و احتمال مي رود در ترينيداد پنهان شده باشد.
        در همين حال مقامات اطلاعاتي آمريكا و ترينيداد مدعي هستند گروه مظنونان اين حادثه احتمالا با گروه هاي راديكال شيعه در ايران يا جنوب عراق در ارتباط بوده اند.
        "تروور پاول"، رييس پليس ترينيداد تاييد كرد كه ماموران پليس فدرال آمريكا (FBI) در حال انجام تحقيقات خود درباره اين موضوع هستند.
        برپايه اين گزارش، "عبادالقادر"، يكي از مظنونان اين حادثه روز جمعه قصد داشت براي شركت در يك كنفرانس اسلامي از طريق ونزوئلا عازم ايران شود اما توسط ماموران بازداشت شد.
        گفتني است پيش از اين وزارت دادگستري آمريكا اعلام كرده بود: اين افراد با شبكه هاي بين المللي تروريستي در كارائيب و آمريكاي جنوبي ارتباط داشته اند.

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        • #5
          It is being alleged by the US government that former PNCR MP Abdul Kadir began meeting here in February 2007 with those plotting the fire-bombing of JFK Airport and the prime informant is a drug convict who allowed security officials to record four surveillance visits to the airport and a string of incriminating conversations.

          On Saturday, the United States District Court Eastern District of New York laid charges against former Linden Mayor Kadir, two other Guyanese: Russell Defreitas and Abdel Nur and Trinidadian Kareem Ibrahim also known as Amir Kareem. Defreitas, who appeared to be the linchpin of the plan, appeared in a New York court on Saturday while Kadir and Ibrahim were held in Trinidad and an application for them to be deported to the US is to be heard today in Port-of-Spain. Up to press time Nur was still said to be at large and is believed to be in Trinidad and Tobago.

          According to a copy of the unsealed complaint seen by Stabroek News, Defreitas, a former JFK Airport worker was the progenitor of the plan and signalled his intentions to others which eventually led to the plotters travelling to Guyana on several occasions and hatching elaborate plans including an intention to draft the radical Trinidadian group Jamaat al-Muslimeen into the plan. Just days prior to the alleged plotters being arrested, several of them had travelled to Trinidad where the US is alleging that they held a meeting with Muslimeen officials. The Muslimeen had been behind the abortive coup in Trinidad and Tobago in 1990. Several other Guyanese were referred to in the complaint but not named and it is presumed that the US is still interested in pursuing them.

          The complaint

          In a complaint sworn to by detective/investigator Robert Addonizio the US is alleging that the quartet and others conspired to detonate an explosive device at JFK Airport, New York and at fuel tanks and pipelines there "with the intent to cause death and serious bodily injury and the intent to cause extensive destruction of such system and facility, where such destruction would result in and would be likely to result in major economic loss."

          They are also accused of conspiring to destroy by means of fire or explosive a building and other property used in interstate and foreign commerce, to wit buildings and property at the airport. They are further accused of plotting to place a destructive device in such a way as to make aircraft in a special aircraft jurisdiction and civil aircraft utilized in interstate and overseas air commerce unworkable and unusable.

          Defreitas, Kadir and others are also accused of surveilling, photographing and collecting information - including satellite photos - on the terminal with the purpose of furthering their plot against the airport.

          The plan

          The US is alleging that the plot had its beginnings in or about January 2006. According to the complaint, it began tapping directly into the plan in July that year when its informant or the `Source' met with Defreitas at the Gertz Plaza Mall in Queens, New York on July 13. The complaint characterized the `Source' as follows: "The (US) government has been working with the Source since 2004.

          "The Source was convicted on federal drug trafficking and RICO charges in the Southern District of New York in 1996. The Source was also convicted on drug trafficking charges in New York Supreme Court in 2003. His sentence in that case is pending as part of his cooperation agreement with the government. In addition to the expectation of a reduced sentence in exchange for his cooperation, the Source also receives financial assistance. The Source has provided extremely credible information that has been corroborated by consensual recordings, e-mails, financial documents, surveillance and other records and information."

          After the Gertz Plaza Mall meeting, the complaint said that there were several others including one on August 1, 2006 when Defreitas is alleged to have told the source that he had a vision that would make to World Trade Center attack seem "small".

          The following day at another meeting, Defreitas told the Source that someone had vouched for him (Defreitas). A call was then placed to Guyana in which Defreitas spoke to another person known as Individual A. The Source was allowed to speak with Individual A and Defreitas later told the Source that Individual A was "very knowledgeable". It was on August 7, 2006 while driving around New York that the complaint says that Defreitas told the Source there were `brothers' from Trinidad and Guyana who wanted to do something bigger than the World Trade Center. The Source was asked if he was interested and replied in the affirmative.

          Recorded

          On August 8, the first of the recorded calls began and Defreitas was alleged to have said that a cell of six or seven people would be involved and the plan involved JFK Airport.

          Defreitas travelled to Guyana on August 17, 2006 and from New York the Source spoke with him and Individual A several times on the phone. In a recorded conversation on September 10, 2006 Individual A asked "Can I ask you a question. Would you like to die as a martyr? The complaint said that to get himself in with the plotters the Source replied that this was the greatest way to die in Islam. The Source then travelled to Guyana for Ramadan on September 20, 2006 and stayed until October 27. During this period the Source had meetings with Defreitas, Individual A and another person, Individual C about the JFK plan. On September 26, Individuals A and C told the Source that the three would go to Trinidad to discuss the plan with a fourth person, Individual D.

          On September 29, the Source was introduced to another Guyanese, Individual E. On October 7, 2006, the complaint said that Individual E, Individual A and the Source met at E's business in Georgetown. Individual A then told E he had arranged the meeting to talk about Jihad. According to the complaint Individual E told A that he should be careful about who he approached about Jihad and mentioned the case of the blind Egyptian cleric Sheikh Abdel Rahman and his attorney Lynne Stewart. Several more meetings were held among the three and at one, Individual E described an occasion when he had seen US helicopters parked at a Guyanese airport and "considered blowing them up". The complaint said it was during this meeting that Individual E mentioned that he had good ties with the Jamaat al-Muslimeen of Trinidad.

          At that meeting on October 10 Individual A told E about the details of the planned attack and E agreed to take part but according to the complaint he cautioned them about speaking about it on the telephone and provided code names for the plan and JFK.

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          • #6
            Surveillance

            In the ensuing weeks, Defreitas and Individuals A, C and E discussed with the Source in Guyana and by phone in New York what the next steps would be. The two major points were that Defreitas would meet the Source in New York for pre-operational surveillance of JFK and that Abdel Nur would journey to Trinidad for a meeting with Individual D through the Muslimeen. This trip was delayed as Nur's passport had expired.

            On New Year's day 2007, Defreitas returned to New York and started to discuss with the Source plans for photographs of the airport. On January 2, 2007 in a recorded conversation Defreitas told the Source what had motivated him to want to strike at JFK. The complaint said "that while working at JFK airport, he saw military parts being shipped to Israel, including missiles, that he felt would be used to kill Muslims. According to Defreitas, as a result, he "wanted to do something to get those bastards."

            Surveillance was done at JFK four times: January 3, 4, 10 and 11 and unknown to Defreitas US law enforcement officers spied on him and the Source and on each trip had audio and video equipment installed in the Source's vehicle so that the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) could record what happened.

            Fuel tanks, security outposts and planes were pointed out during the visit and on the return drive on January 3, in another recorded conversation, Defreitas said that Individual E "really wants to get this thing going" and that Nur was being sent to Trinidad as he was the only one who knew the relevant Muslimeen official. Reports were provided to Individual E and the surveillance continued with Defreitas showing the Source escape routes. During a return drive on January 4 Defreitas allegedly uttered his Kennedy quotation which has dominated US airwaves since the thwarting of the plot was announced.

            According to the complaint, Defreitas said: "Anytime you hit Kennedy, it is the most hurtful thing to the United States. To hit John F. Kennedy, wow. [] They love John F.Kennedy like he's the man [ ]. If you hit that, this whole country will be in mourning. It's like you can kill the man twice."

            After the surveillance, the Source provided the JTTF with copies of the videos he and Defreitas had made on two of the trips.

            Explosives

            Defreitas and the Source then returned to Guyana carrying the JFK videos with them and played them for Individuals E and A. Nur was later shown the video and plans were discussed for a trip to Trinidad. On January 22, the Source met Individual E and discussed how E could obtain explosives for the plot. In the following days, Individuals A and E became suspicious that Individual C was a spy and A then said he would not travel to Trinidad because of these suspicions.

            On February 13, the complaint said that Individual E, Defreitas and the Source quarrelled because the Source had removed the JFK video from Individual E's computer. Individual E then said he wanted to delay the plot for a few months so he could focus on his business and later said he wanted to cut off involvement all together.

            Defreitas told the Source that he was determined to go to Trinidad to present the plan to the Muslimeen. Defreitas contacted another Guyanese, Individual F and along with the Source they went to an internet café to view the JFK video. It was Individual F, according to the complaint, who identified Kadir as someone who might be interested in the plot and who had connections with militants in the Middle East and South America. On February 19 Defreitas, Individual F and the Source travelled to Linden where they met Kadir. They allegedly loaded the video onto Kadir's computer and according to the complaint Kadir expressed interest.

            The chicken hatchery

            Kadir, according to the complaint, said he would need a few weeks to contact associates and code-named the project "the chicken hatchery" or "chicken farm". On February 22 Defreitas, Kadir and the Source met in Georgetown at a prominent commercial building and Kadir allegedly told the Source that they had gone there so that the people of Georgetown would see them with Kadir and would think twice about harming them. Kadir is then alleged to have said that his associates had their own rules and wanted to minimize the killing of innocents. "Kadir proposed conducting the operation in the early morning hours, to minimize the killing of innocent people. He said that the damage should be economic in nature. Kadir also said that the JFK video was not sufficiently detailed for operational purposes, and told them to use Google Earth

            software to get more detailed pictures of JFK after they returned

            to New York", the complaint alleged.

            Told of the plans to travel to Trinidad for the meeting with the Muslimeen, Kadir said that he had introduced Nur to the relevant Muslimeen leader and Nur was the right person to make the intro.

            Airport search

            Defreitas and the Source returned to the US and after deplaning at JFK US Customs officers conducted a search and copied among other items Defreitas' phone book with the names and phone numbers of Kadir and Individuals F, E and A. Defreitas then told the Source that he was suspicious that the US government was aware of their plans. The Source then told Defreitas that he had been questioned by Guyanese officers at the airport in Guyana.

            According to the complaint, on March 1 in a recorded conversation Defreitas told the Source that he had called Kadir and told him about the airport incident. Kadir promised to get back to him after checking with his associates.

            On March 5 in another recorded conversation, the Source told Kadir that he had used Google Earth and had found the "chicken farm" whereupon Kadir said that that the "the folks don't want to deal with that hatchery" because "right now it is too sensitive," an apparent reference to the customs search.

            In early April, 2007, the Defreitas and the Source discussed travelling to Trinidad to meet with the Muslimeen. The Source arranged three tickets and while he suggested that Nur accompany them, Defreitas said that Kadir should go along with them for the introduction to the Muslimeen. The complaint alleges that Kadir agreed to this. It was later agreed that Nur would travel on a fourth ticket to Trinidad by himself.

            Last month, May 7, Defreitas and the Source discussed the trip to Guyana and Trinidad. Defreitas also wanted Kadir to meet them at the Guyana airport so they would not have problems with airport security. The complaint said that Kadir promised to meet them at the airport and did so on May 10.

            Defreitas stayed in the capital and the Source travelled to Linden with Kadir where he met another Guyanese, Individual G. When Defreitas arrived in Linden a day later, Kadir is alleged to have said that Individual G would go to Trinidad to arrange the meeting with the Muslimeen but G did not know the purpose of the meeting.

            Disabling

            The complaint alleged that "later in the day, Defreitas and the Source showed Kadir the JFK video and Google Earth maps of JFK. Defreitas identified, among other things, the fuel tank locations and air traffic control tower.

            "Defreitas explained that because JFK security monitored the fuel

            tank locations from the tower, disabling the control tower was a

            key to the operation. Kadir asked many questions about the maps,

            including the distance between the street and the fuel tanks.

            Defreitas asked Kadir, who is an engineer by education and

            training, about the composition of the tanks.

            "Kadir explained, in sum and substance, that they were probably double tanks, i.e. a tank within the tank. Kadir said that two explosions would be necessary to ignite the fuel inside the inner tank, and explained that fuel needs oxygen to explode."

            Project

            On May 14, plans continued for travel to Trinidad and on May 19 at a recorded meeting, Kadir allegedly told the Source that he could no longer go to Trinidad because of a "project" that required his presence here on May 21-22. He however said that he had called someone in Trinidad and arranged for them to meet Defreitas and the Source at the airport in Trinidad, provide them with a place to stay and ensure security.

            According to the complaint "Later in the conversation,

            Kadir took a telephone call outside of the Source's presence,

            returned and informed the Source that, `The folks called from

            Trinidad. They said they've arranged meetings for when you go

            there.'

            In this recorded conversation it is alleged that Kadir advised the two on how to handle themselves in Trinidad.

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              "Kadir: Right now in Trinidad, with [the JAM…]. Is hot, with respect to national security, and the international security.

              Because I think there was some problem. Some problem with the government and what not. [ ] has been acting up as late. And they have him under serious surveillance. Very, very strong surveillance. Even to the point of the international, because they see he has links with Mohamar Qadafi. And so the international people and the local police. Everybody is zooming in on him. So I don't know if he'll

              be available, because of that. But the brothers are going to try to see what can happen - if they can hook you up to meet him".

              Trinidad

              On May 20, Defreitas and the Source journeyed to Trinidad and Nur arrived seaparately. It is alleged that Kadir's associate picked up Defreitas and the Source and travelled to a Muslimeen compound where they met with Nur. Nur then said that he had met with the Muslimeen official and the official had suggested that they all return in a few days to discuss the plan in detail and in the meanwhile he wanted to do some checks on Defreitas and the Source before any meeting. The three departed with the fourth accused, Kareem and went to Kareem's abode. They then called Kadir and Nur advised him that he had met with the Muslimeen official and presented the plan to him.

              On May 23, 2007 Kareem was advised of the plot. Defreitas then said it was his intention to present the plan to the Muslimeen official. Kareem then advised against this and said that he (Kareem) would present the plan to contacts overseas.

              The complaint said that on May 24 that Defreitas advised Kadir that Kareem was going to present the plan to his contacts.

              Defreitas and the Source returned to New York on May 26 and in a phone call with Kareem the following day they were told that the plan was moving forward and he was sending one of his associates as an emissary.

              At this point arrest warrants were then requested in New York under seal. The deposition was sworn to on June 1, 2007.

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                  در پی خنثی شدن طرح بمب گذاری در فرودگاه بين المللی نيويورک مقامات پليس اطلاعات آمريکا مدعی شدند: گروهی که قصد انفجار مخازن سوخت در فرودگاه بين المللی �جی اف کی� را داشتند احتمالا با گروه های راديکال شيعه در ايران يا جنوب عراق در ارتباط بوده اند.

                  به گزارش عصر ايران (asriran.com) به نقل از پايگاه خبری ترينيداد اکسپرس، مسئولان آمريکايی اخيرا يک طرح گسترده بمب گذاری در مخازن سوخت فرودگاه بين المللی نيويورک را خنثی و از دستگيری چند مظنون در اين حادثه خبر دادند. دو مظنون اين حادثه با اسامی "کريم ابراهيم" و "عبدالقدير" که هر دو از پيش نمازان شيعه مذهب در مساجد ترينيداد و گويان (دو كشور واقع در آمريكاى جنوبى) هستند، روز جمعه در ترينيداد بازداشت شدند و مظنون سوم با عنوان "عبدالنور" نيز متواری است و احتمال می رود در ترينيداد پنهان شده باشد. در همين حال مقامات اطلاعاتی آمريکا و ترينيداد مدعی هستند گروه مظنونان اين حادثه احتمالا با گروه های راديکال شيعه در ايران يا جنوب عراق در ارتباط بوده اند. "تروور پاول"، رييس پليس ترينيداد تاييد کرد که ماموران پليس فدرال آمريکا (FBI) در حال انجام تحقيقات خود درباره اين موضوع هستند. برپايه اين گزارش، "عبادالقدير"، يکی از مظنونان اين حادثه روز جمعه قصد داشت برای شرکت در يک کنفرانس اسلامی از طريق ونزوئلا عازم ايران شود اما توسط ماموران بازداشت شد. گفتنی است پيش از اين وزارت دادگستری آمريکا اعلام کرده بود: اين افراد با شبکه های بين المللی تروريستی در کارائيب و آمريکای جنوبی ارتباط داشته اند.

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