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Pakistanis investigated by US anti-terror team |
2003-12-24 |
A terrorism task force was investigating three Pakistanis arrested in the US after one of them tried to obtain a state identification card from Motor Vehicle Commission allegedly on the basis of false documents. They’re Pakistani, of course their documents are fake. The three - Mohade Aftab Khan, 29, Muhammed Ivrizwan, 42 and another man who was not identified - were each charged with forgery, tampering with public records and conspiracy. A team of Joint Terrorism Task Force, comprising New Jersey State Police and FBI, was reportedly investigating Khan who told police that he planned to travel to Pakistan and then Iraq after he was arrested on an unrelated charge. Interesting travel plans you got there, Khan. A bail of 100,000 dollars was set for Khan, an illegal immigrant who was allegedly trying to get the identification, but authorities said the Bureau of Immigration had filed a detainer so that he was not released even if he was able to come up with the bail amount. No "Get Out of Jail Free" card for you. Ivrizwan, who is in the United States legally, was also being held in lieu of 25,000 dollars bail. No details were released about Khan’s plans to go to Iraq or where the third man was being held last night. Before anyone else says it; "Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaann!" |
Posted by:Steve |
#2 So Khan puts up $100K in bail and the Bureau of Immigration won't let him out. Hmmmmmm... I wonder....will he still put up the bail? Rantburg Futures material? |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2003-12-24 3:50:43 PM |
#1 There's one detail that wasn't mentioned: HOW did these guys manage to get in?? |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2003-12-24 2:39:27 PM |