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Tunisian who allegedly wanted to commit terror, held in U.S.
By Carol Cratty, CNN
May 10, 2013 -- Updated 0027 GMT (0827 HKT) CNN.com 
Tunisian who allegedly wanted to commit terror, held in U.S.
(CNN) -- A Tunisian, who authorities believe radicalized 
one of the suspects held in Canada on charges of plotting to blow up a 
passenger train, has been arrested in New York on unrelated counts, 
according to authorities who said he wanted to commit acts of terror in 
the United States.
Ahmed Abassi was arrested last 
month and charged in a newly unsealed indictment with two counts of 
making false statements to immigration authorities while applying for a 
work visa and green card.
"As alleged, Ahmed Abassi 
had an evil purpose for seeking to remain in the United States -- to 
commit acts of terror and develop a network of terrorists here, and to 
use this country as a base to support the efforts of terrorists 
internationally," said Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
District of New York.
Much of the discovery in the case 
originated from recordings between Abassi and an undercover agent who 
spoke Arabic. They still must be translated and much of the material 
remains classified, prosecutor John Cronan said.
In court documents, prosecutors 
allege Abassi radicalized Chiheb Esseghaier, who then allegedly traveled 
overseas for training and plotted "to engage in terrorist activity in 
the West."
Esseghaier was arrested in Canada 
in April in a high-profile terror case. According to a U.S. intelligence 
official and another government official, Esseghaier, 30, of Montreal 
and another suspect plotted to put explosives under a trestle and set 
them off after a passenger train crossed from the United States into 
Canada.
Abassi previously lived in Canada, 
traveled to the United States in mid-March and was under surveillance by law 
enforcement until he was arrested on April 22, said prosecutors.
He allegedly met with Esseghaier in New York City. A man who neither Abassi or 
Esseghaier knew was an 
undercover officer also was present during their discussions and 
secretly recorded the conversations, said the government.
During the meeting with Esseghaier, Abassi allegedly "discussed his desire to 
engage in terrorist acts 
against targets in the United States and other countries, and his 
intention to provide support and funding to organizations engaged in 
terrorist activity, including the al Nusrah Front," according to a 
letter prosecutors wrote to a federal judge.
The al Nusrah Front is an 
organization commonly referred to as al Qaeda in Iraq. Abassi also 
allegedly said he wanted to recruit other like-minded people for acts of 
terrorism.
The letter adds that Abassi told 
the person he didn't realize was an undercover officer that Esseghaier's plans 
were good but the timing for them was not right.
Abassi allegedly said he had a plan involving "contaminating the air or water 
with bacteria in order to 
kill up to 100,000 people" but he said Esseghaier was dismissive.
The documents do not specify whether Abassi had a location in mind for such an 
attack.
Abassi allegedly discussed with the undercover officer his plans to obtain 
immigration documents 
fraudulently so he could stay in the United States and engage in 
terrorism, and his plan included a claim that he was working for a 
company owned by the undercover agent.
The documents did not say whether Abassi knew of the foiled Canadian rail plot.
Albassi appeared in federal court in New York Thursday. Each of the two charges 
against him carries up to 25 years in prison.
CNN's Gloria Borger, Paula Newton and Pam Benson contributed to this report.
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