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08/13/03 at 15:44:03
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  U.S. Jew among 3 arrested in plot to smuggle missile to terror groups

NEWARK, New Jersey - An American Jew was among
three suspects nabbed for allegedly attempting to
smuggle a missile to terror groups operating
inside the United States in order to down
commercial aircraft.

But the smuggling attempt was in
fact a sting operation
orchestrated over the past 18
months by U.S., Russian and
British authorities.

Terrorism-related charges were
leveled on Wednesday against a
British arms dealer who praised
Osama bin Laden and thought he

was smuggling into the United States missiles,
federal prosecutors announced.

Two other suspected accomplices to the plot,
inlcuding Yehuda Abraham, who is Jewish, face
conspiracy charges, the prosecutors said.

"This morning, the terrorists who threatened
America lost an ally in their quest to kill our
citizens," U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie
told a news conference on the plaza of the
federal courthouse in Newark, New Jersey.

Moments earlier, two of the three suspects
appeared before a federal magistrate amid tight
security at the courthouse, where authorities
spelled out charges against them.

Hemant Lakhani, identified as a well-known
British arms dealer, was accused of providing
material support to terrorists and of illegal
weapons dealing, Christie said.

A second man, Moinuddeen Ahmed Hameed, was
charged with illegally transmitting money to
help finance the plot, Christie said. A third,
Abraham, was due to appear later on Wednesday
in federal court in New York on similar
charges.

Lakhani was arrested on Tuesday in Newark after
trying to sell a Russian-made shoulder-fired
surface-to-air missile to FBI informants posing
as extremists who wanted to shoot down a large
commercial airliner, officials said.

The missile was intended "specifically for the
purpose of shooting an American airliner out of
the sky," Christie said.

Meanwhile in London, police said they searched
two sites at the request of U.S. authorities in
the sting operation. No arrests were made, and
officials declined to say where they were
carried out.

Lakhani, wearing a rumpled striped shirt, bowed
his head and said nothing during his court
appearance. A lawyer representing Lakhani later
declined to comment to reporters.

The charge of providing support to terrorists
carries a possible 15-year prison sentence and
a $250,000 fine, while the weapons charges
could mean 10 years in prison and a $1 million
fine.

Lakhani and Hameed were each given a court date
for later this month to determine if they might
be released on bail.

According to a criminal complaint, the sting
began in December 2001, when officials learned
about Lakhani from an informant.

They used the unidentified informant to contact
Lakhani, a British citizen born in India, and
investigators said they audiotaped and
videotaped 150 conversations between the two
men. Lakhani made a number of anti-U.S. remarks
during those talks, it said.

"He on many occasions referred to Americans as
bastards (and) Osama bin laden as a hero who
had done something right and set the Americans
straight," Christie said. Bin Laden's al Qaeda
group is blamed for the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks
on the United States.

"Mr. Lakhani knew full well what he was doing,
why he was doing it, and ... he very clearly
expressed his sentiments toward this country
and its citizens," he said.

The informant pretended to Lakhani that he
represented a Somali group that wanted to
purchase an anti-aircraft missile, the
complaint said. The Somali group told Lakhani
they would pay $85,000 for a sample missile and
promised to purchase 50 more later.

The complaint said Lakhani told the informant
"ours is a much higher quality" surface-to-air
missile that those were fired in November 2002
at an Israeli passenger plane taking off from
Mombasa, Kenya, but did not hit the aircraft.

The third suspect, Abraham, took a $30,000
partial payment on behalf of Lakhani, it said.

Another payment of $500,000, which the U.S.
Attorney said was 10 percent of the price, was
in the works to purchase the additional
missiles.

Hameed, who is from Malaysia, was only brought
into the scheme in the last couple days to
handle the larger payment, but money never
changed hands, it said.

Russian authorities who worked in the sting
provided an inert missile that was shipped to
the United States. Lakhani was arrested when he
tried to retrieve it at a Newark hotel,
authorities said.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/329224.html

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