Another terrorist plot busted

Tech student charged with supporting terror group](http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/stories/0421metdetainee.html)
Another Atlanta area man arrested in Bangladesh

By BILL TORPY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 04/21/06

A 21-year-old Georgia Tech student taken into federal custody last month has been charged with giving “material support” to a terrorist organization, according to a federal indictment unsealed Thursday.

The student, Syed Haris Ahmed, a mechanical engineering major who had become increasingly religious in his Islamic faith, was arrested March 23 by the FBI.

“This is the first international terrorism charge ever filed in Georgia,” said U.S. Attorney David Nahmias shortly after unsealing the indictment “The charge against Mr. Ahmed is serious and involves national security and will be prosecuted with that in mind.”

Authorities declined to provide details about the charges but said they had investigated Ahmed for about a year.

Jack Martin, Ahmed’s court-appointed lawyer, refused to comment on the case. Ahmed’s family has rejected the suggestion that the student has been involved in terrorism.

On Wednesday, Ahmed appeared before U.S. Magistrate Joel Feldman and pleaded not guilty, prosecutors said Thursday. Ahmed was ordered to be held in custody pending trial.

Ahmed was taken into custody, his family said, apparently because authorities suspect a videotape he made of a building may have been related to terrorism.

Gregory Jones, FBI Special Agent in Charge of the Atlanta office, would not say what started the investigation.

Ahmed’s family immigrated from Pakistan in 1997 and are now U.S. citizens living in Dawsonville.

Family members said agents confiscated computer hard drives and data CDs from their home last month.

Ahmed told his family that authorities found a video on the Internet and apparently traced it to him. The video was of a building and was perhaps made during a trip with friends. Ahmed’s family members said they did not know the location of the building or when the tape was made.

WAGA-TV reported that the station’s sources say the FBI believes Ahmed traveled to Pakistan last year to attend a terrorist training camp. His family acknowledged that he traveled to Pakistan, but they said he was merely attending a religious school. The report cannot be independently verified.

In a separate case that may be related, a 19-year-old Roswell man was arrested Monday in Bangladesh. Ehsanul Islam Sadequee was arrested by Bengali authorities after at least eight months of federal investigation of him and his family, his sister, Sharmin Sadequee, said Thursday.

Federal authorities would not confirm the arrest. Authorities also refused to confirm Ahmed’s arrest before Thursday.

Sharmin Sadequee said the family had immigrated from Bangladesh and lived in Atlanta since 1988. Ehsanul Sadequee was born in Fairfax, Va., and is a U.S. citizen, although he was home schooled and attended a British school in Bangladesh from 2001 to 2004.

Federal authorities would not say what charges Ehsanul Sadequee faces or even confirm he is in custody.

Sharmin Sadequee, the sister of the man arrested in Bangladesh, said her brother was briefly detained last August at Kennedy International Airport in New York when he was flying to Bangladesh to get married.

Sharmin Sadequee said her family has been interviewed by authorities several times since.

Sadequee, who spoke to the newspaper from her home in Michigan, said her family received a call in mid-March from a young man saying he was an acquaintance of her brother and that he had been questioned four times by the FBI about him. Sharmin Sadequee knew the man only by his nickname and had met him at Al-Farooq Masjid, the mosque just north of Georgia Tech. She said the man she met resembled Syed Haris Ahmed, the Georgia Tech student, after seeing his photo on The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Web site.

Sadequee called the man this week after her brother was arrested. His cellphone had been disconnected.

Sadequee said one of the family encounters with authorities was in December when U.S. immigration agents arrested her mother at the family home in Roswell on immigration violation charges. Her mother was released and the case is ongoing, Sadequee said.

Sadequee also said FBI agents came to the Roswell home in September, saying they were investigating the bankruptcy of a travel agency where their older brother, Amimul Sadequee, had purchased a ticket.

“Then they asked how many computers do you have and does your son [Amimul] have a laptop?” said Sharmin Sadequee, who was reviewing notes the family had accumulated about the visits. “We wondered why they are asking about computers when they were investigating a ticket and a bankruptcy?”

CNN reported Thursday that Ehsanul Sadequee had been handed over to the FBI and placed on a plane to New York, where he is expected to face charges in U.S. District Court.

=====================================================
Here is a Bangladeshi paper

When will the Muslim world see that it is producing terrorists? If they had succeed, would the Islamic world ask for proof, like the Taliban did? What is going to make the Islamic world take notice?

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

What is going to take a Hindu to fix his own house first and then come over to a pakistani board to invoke muslims? When is this dimwith going to take notice of his own shortcomings?

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Kaleem,

This is not a hindu/kaffir fixation. Why is it that anytime a terrorist attack happens or terrorists are foiled or when a network is broken up, there is always a Pakistani connection? Now, increasingly a bangladesh connection.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

NameInUse, let the authorities first prove that he really was involved in some sort of planning, until then you can keep whining all you want how "Muslim world" is churning out terrorists on your local pc.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Since you Indians enjoyed so much in seperating Bangladesh from Pakistan

Perhaps you are aware that Pakistan is the largest defense contributor to Bangladesh, and there are more Pro-Pakistan voices in Bangladesh than ever before

The ISI has established agents there and conducting operations..

you reap what you sow

You created a frankeinstein in Bangladesh, and now Bangladesh and Pakistan are closer than ever

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Captain, did you read the articles? Here is one more, CNN.com - Atlanta college student faces terror charge - Apr 20, 2006 ,
They have basically confessed. The one caught in the US led to the one n Bangladesh. More importantly, there is also seems to be a Canadian connection. This was an international effort.
What you suffer from is exactly what most of the Islamic world surrfers from as well, denial and an accute case of ostrich syndrome. The guilty confess, and still you want proof.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

^ The one you posted in complete is accusation only, no confessions there.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Mercenary,

Pakistan is reaping what is it has sown. Take a look at what is happening around Waziristan. Look at the sectarian violence. Look at what the Balochs are doing. More importantly, look what Pakistanis are doing around the world. Pakistan has made itself a haven for terrorists, India had nothing to do with it.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Yes, I just heard that on the news. A FBI investigator confirmed that the man was arrested in March and cooperated with authorities. That is how the guy in Bangladesh and the people in Canada were found.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Lets see the proof. US law dictates innocent until proven guilty, unless you are muslim.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted


If they can prove he was infact part of some plan then a job done good by secret agencies, but still you said the other man "confessed" which I couldn't find on any of the links you provided... so where is confession?

Re: Another terrorist plot busted


Look Captain Ji. If it looks like a Mullah, talks like a Mullah, then it is a terrorist.

Unfortunately what we are seeing is the return of the Gandhi-Mullah inspired Khlifah-lafafah. This time on the global scale.

Jinnah warned the young Muslims not to follow the idiots of Mullah-Gandhi cabal. Still thousands of hindustani Muslim youth sold their soul to the terror and then died in Kabul.

This time around there is no Jinnah on the global level. No one to stop the Muslim youth following the Mullahatic-pide-piper like little furry rats.

Sad utterly sad!

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

^Told you guys he is a lunatic! What's the difference in this man and lets say a hysteric old woman in a village watching TV and screaming "Haaye Mullah! Haaye Mullah!":)

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Lesson very well learned, did you get your training certificate from Fox or CNN yet?

[quote]
Jinnah warned the young Muslims not to follow the idiots of Mullah-Gandhi cabal. Still thousands of hindustani Muslim youth sold their soul to the terror and then died in Kabul.
[/quote]

Keep your racism aside, those who went to jihad in Afghanistan were not just Mohajirs, but other provinces/ethnicities as well.

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

Which hindustani muslims he referred to BTW?

If Mohaajirs according to him are 'hindustani muslims' then that is another proof inciting hatred against muhajirs..be that a Sindhi or whoever.........pathetic person!

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

^ which one do you think would be in Pakistan?

Re: Another terrorist plot busted

I think he meant Mohajirs when he said hindustani muslims....Am I wrong?