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Youseff and Ahmed charged with posession of explosives
2007-08-06
Two men pulled over Saturday in Goose Creek and detained for carrying explosives in the trunk of a car have been charged with possession of an incendiary device, Berkeley County Sheriff Wayne DeWitt announced today.

If convicted of the charges, Youseff Megahed, 21, and Ahmed Mohamed, 24, could face between 2 to 15 years in prison.

DeWitt said the men were pulled over Saturday night on U.S. Highway 176 while driving more than 60 mph in a 45-mph zone. When an officer approached the car, he saw one of them men fold a laptop computer, which the officer believed was suspicious, DeWitt said.

The officer asked them if he could search the car, which the men agreed to. When he asked if there was anything in the car he should know about, the men said there were fireworks in the trunk.

DeWitt declined to say this morning exactly what was found in the trunk. However, the FBI has already said the men are not suspected of orchestrating a terrorist plot.

And an Islamic community leader from Tampa, Fla., whoÂ’s been in touch with the families of the two detained college students, told The Post and Courier that Megahed and Mohamed are not troublemakers and that they a were simply on a weekend trip to North Carolina.

Ahmed Bedier, executive director of the Tampa chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a civil rights organization for Muslims, said family members have told him they think the materials were leftover fireworks Megahed kept in his trunk since July 4.

A terrorism task force, meanwhile is reviewing the evidence, said FBI spokesman Richard Kolko.

“At this point, it is too early in the investigation to say there is any link to terrorism,” Kolko said.

News that explosives were found Saturday shocked residents in Goose Creek, home to the Naval Weapons Station, which houses the U.S. Naval Consolidated Brig, a military prison where enemy combatants have been held.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#6  Maximum sentence. Serve notice to all American Muslims that possession of any sort of explosives, homebrew or otherwise, will get them legally deep fried.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-06 22:13  

#5  Have a look at this. They look like pipe bombs but are homebrew rocket motors. Look at the propellant too. Same thing these guys were caught with, sugar based propellants. Common for home brew rocket motors. And they had other model rocketry paraphernalia with them.

I say they are rockets. Pretty typical homebrew model rockets.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-08-06 20:09  

#4  I would like to thank SC Law Enforcement for doing their job -- then following their instinct (...which the officer believed was suspicious)
Posted by: Captain Lewis   2007-08-06 15:57  

#3  ...with a trunkload of explosives.

Well, it all depends on what kind of explosives and how many. If they're a dozen 1 inchers, this becomes a laugher. If you saw the mug shots of these guys, they were snickering.

I'm betting this is only another test and another "driving while arab" instance for CAIR. Y & A get released OR or with a plea bargain in a day or two. If this had been a real alert, the Naval Base would have a big hole in it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-08-06 15:52  

#2  Myself had nothing to do with this. Maybe Yourself did but not me. Sorry, low on coffee.
Posted by: Steven   2007-08-06 15:37  

#1  Megahed and Mohamed are not troublemakers and that they a were simply on a weekend trip to North Carolina...

...with a trunkload of explosives.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-08-06 15:30  

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