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Pakistani behind subway bombing plan: prosecutor |
2006-05-24 |
![]() The jury was expected to begin deliberating on Tuesday after hearing four weeks of testimony. The jurors will have to decide whether the suspect was planning the attack of his own accord or, as the defence argues, was pushed to do it by the police informant. In Monday’s closing arguments, the prosecutor argued that Siraj had become enraged over US policies in the Middle East long before he met the informant in 2003. “He was angry and he wanted to blow something up,” Harrison told jurors in federal court in Brooklyn. “It’s not that complicated.” Martin Stolar, the defence attorney, accused the informant, Osama Eldawoody, of brainwashing and entrapping his impressionable 23-year-old client by taking him under his wing and convincing him it was his duty as a Muslim to wage a holy war against American oppressors. |
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