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95187
Wed, 12/16/2009 - 13:12
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US-LET 3 LST


While in Canada, Sadequee, Ahmed their co-conspirators
discussed their plans to travel to Pakistan in an effort to
attend a paramilitary training camp operated by a terrorist
organisation, as well as potential targets for terrorist
attacks in the United States.

In April 2005, federal prosecutors said Sadequee and
Ahmed drove to the Washington, DC, area to take the casing
videos, which the government's evidence showed they made to
establish their credentials with other supporters as well as
for use in violent jihad propaganda and planning.
Sadequee later sent several video clips to Younis
Tsouli, aka "Irhabi 007" (Arabic for "Terrorist 007"), a
propagandist and recruiter for al-Qaeda in Iraq, and to Aabid
Hussein Khan, aka "Abu Umar", a facilitator for the LeT and
JeM. Both Tsouli and Khan have since been convicted of
terrorism-related offenses in the UK and are imprisoned there.
According to evidence presented at trial in July 2005,
Ahmed traveled from Atlanta to Pakistan in an unsuccessful
attempt to enter a terrorist training camp and ultimately
engage in violent jihad. While in Pakistan, Ahmed met with
Khan, and the discussed Ahmed's intention of joining a camp.
The day before Ahmed returned to Atlanta, Sadequee
left for Bangladesh, carrying with him, hidden in the lining
of his suitcase, an encrypted CD; a map of Washington, DC,
that covered all of the areas he and Ahmed had cased; and a
scrap of paper with Khan's mobile phone number in Pakistan.
PTI LKJ
MYR


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