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Kal Korff

FBI Arrests LeT Member in USA


by Kal K. Korff
Internationally Syndicated Copyright 2011 by Kal K. Korff - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

New York: The FBI has arrested Pakistani citizen Jubair Ahmad of Woodbridge, Virginia, on charges of providing material support to Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), which is officially designated as a foreign terrorist organization, and for making false statements concerning a terrorism investigation to law enforcement authorities. According to FBI Special Agent Daudshah Andish, Jubair admitted that in 2004 he attended an LeT training course for terrorists knows as Dora Suffa. After completing it, he then had basic training in a camp called Dora Aama, where he received additional radical indoctrination, weapons, explosives and physical conditioning. FBI records indicate Jubair emailed colleagues about his time there, where he claimed to listen to lectures, offer your prayers, exercise. Study guns, fire them, adding that where I got training from they do the commando training there now. Pakistans military is aware of LeTs training camps. While they officially deny their existence, satellite imagery of them can easily be found on the Internet. In 2009, the FBI learned via intelligence sources that Jubair was connected to LeT. On September 25, 2010, he allegedly uploaded a pro-Let terrorist video to YouTube. FBI tracing of Jubairs IP address and verifying the timestamps of computer logs proved that the two events were related. According to the official criminal complaint lodged against him, Jubairs video contained film clips edited together, glorifying violent jihad and showing vehicles being destroyed by Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). The logo for LeT was visible, so was the moniker for al-Qaeda in Iraq.

Jubair was also caught sending links from his Hotmail account promoting the video he allegedly made. More importantly, the founder of LeT, Hafiz Saeeds son, Talha, spoke to him about it, claiming he had worked on the project all day. On September 25, 2010, Jubair was told by Talha Saeed to include photos of his father being arrested and detained. Jubair promptly complied. 1.0v1 Sep 4, 2011 Kal K. Korff is an internationally known author, columnist and investigative journalist.

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