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Two Albany, N.Y., Mosque Leaders Arrested

Aug 5, 12:14 PM (ET)

By CURT ANDERSON

(AP) The Masjid As-Salam mosqe in downtown Albany, N.Y., is seen Thursday, Aug.
5, 2004. Federal agents...

 WASHINGTON (AP) - Two leaders of a mosque in Albany, N.Y., were arrested on
charges stemming from an alleged plot to purchase a shoulder-fired missile that
would be used to assassinate the Pakistani ambassador in New York, according to
court papers filed Thursday.

The men have ties to a group called Ansar al-Islam, which has been linked to
al-Qaida, according to two federal law enforcement authorities speaking on
condition of anonymity. U.S. officials have said that Ansar's members are
thought to be affiliated with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian militant whose
network is blamed for attacks on U.S. forces and their allies in Iraq.

The arrests came as FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agents
executed search warrants at the Masjid As-Salam mosque and two Albany-area
residences late Wednesday and early Thursday. The men were identified as Yassin
Aref, 34, the imam of the mosque, and Mohammed Hossain, 49, one of the mosque's
founders. Hossain also owns the Little Italy Pizzeria in Albany, court documents
said.

The Albany case was not related to the Bush administration's terror alerts over
the weekend indicating that al-Qaida may be plotting attacks against U.S.
financial buildings, officials said. Some have criticized the decision to issue
the warning, which was largely based on intelligence that was several years old.


(AP) Albany Mayor Gerald Jennings, left, and Albany Chief of Police James Turley
walk away from the ...
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A Justice Department news conference with Deputy Attorney General James Comey
and an FBI official was scheduled in Washington to discuss the case.

According to law enforcement officials, the two are being charged with providing
material support to terrorism by participating in a conspiracy to help someone
they believed was a terrorist purchase a shoulder-fired missile. The person was
in fact a convicted felon working undercover for the government to reduce his
prison sentence.

The informant told the men he was associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed, an Islamic
extremist group in Pakistan that the U.S. government considers a terrorist
organization. According to court records, the informant told the pair that the
missile would be used to kill the Pakistani ambassador in New York.

No missile ever changed hands.

The informant approached Hossain in November 2003 during a meeting that was
secretly videotaped, according to an affidavit by FBI agent Timothy Coll. The
informant told Hossain he imported weapons and ammunition from China, shipped
equipment to New York and that Islamic fundamentalists used such weapons to
shoot down airplanes. The informant told Hossain he earned $50,000 from the sale
of each missile.


(AP) Aalim Ammar, who identified himself as a member of the Masjid As-Salam
mosque, front left, raises...
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Coll said Hossain smiled when he saw a photograph of a shoulder-fired missile
and said he could earn substantial amounts of money from such imports, which are
illegal. Coll said the two "then further discussed religion."

A month later, during a secretly videotaped meeting at Hossain's pizzeria, the
informant proposed giving Hossain $50,000 to launder on the informant's behalf
with the understanding that Hossain could keep $5,000, Coll said.

Hossain said he didn't need that much money but ultimately agreed to make it
appear Hossain had earned the money from rental properties. Hossain recruited
Aref, an imam at the mosque, to witness the laundering transactions and said
Aref wouldn't betray their confidence because "he's not afraid of anything; he's
only afraid of God."

Gov. George Pataki told a news conference in Albany, "The fact is, there are
terrorists among us who want to engage in acts to attack us again."

The Republican said he wanted to reassure people that federal, state and local
law enforcement authorities will be "aggressive and proactive" to combat plots
and said success depends largely on "the eyes and ears" of the people.


(AP) The Masjid As-Salam mosqe in downtown Albany, N.Y., is seen Thursday, Aug.
5, 2004. Federal agents...
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The wives of the two suspects denied their husbands were involved in any terror
plot.

"It's totally wrong and totally false and totally a lie," Hossain's wife,
Mossamat, said in a telephone interview.

She said more than a half-dozen agents stormed the family's apartment at about
1:30 a.m., just as her husband returned from New York City where he had gone to
buy a plane ticket to Bangladesh for her mother.

Aref's wife, Zuhor Jalal, said the FBI came to her home about 2 a.m. and told
her they had her husband in custody. They took her and her three young children
to a hotel then searched their home.

Jalal said she and her husband are natives of Kurdistan and lived in Syria for
five years before coming to America.

"We come for freedom and job," she said.

This is the second FBI sting operation involving an alleged attempt to purchase
a missile. Last August, a British arms dealer was arrested in New Jersey and
charged with trying to sell a shoulder-fired missile to an undercover agent
posing as a Muslim terrorist bent on shooting down a U.S. airliner.

Law enforcement officials have for years been concerned about terrorists
obtaining shoulder-fired missiles and using them to take down commercial
airliners. Fears were heightened in November 2002 when two SA-7 missiles
narrowly missed an Israeli passenger jet as it took off from Mombasa, Kenya.
It's believed al-Qaida probably was behind the attack, which coincided with a
bomb blast at a nearby hotel.

The Homeland Security Department has contracted with three companies to develop
plans for anti-missile systems that could be used to defend U.S. commercial
planes against shoulder-fired rockets.

It's estimated that it would cost about $1 million per plane to install
anti-missile systems. There are about 6,800 planes in the U.S. commercial fleet.

The Bush administration has been reluctant to pursue the technology, citing the
cost and noting that other security measures adopted since the Sept. 11 attacks
have diminished the threat against aircraft.

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Associated Press writer Michael Virtanen contributed to this story from Albany,
N.Y.



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