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Desi father denies his son's terrorist links, cries racism

Postby InvisibleHand » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:21 am

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DHAKA (Reuters) - The father of a Bangladeshi man accused of attempting to blow up the New York Federal Reserve Bank denied on Thursday that his son was involved and said he was the victim of a "racist conspiracy".

Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, 21, was arrested on Wednesday and faces charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to provide material support to al Qaeda.

"This is nothing but a conspiracy. There is still a racist conspiracy there," his father Quazi Mohammad Ahsanullah told reporters in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.

"The intelligence of the USA is playing with a mere boy whom we sent for higher study. The allegation against my son is not true at all. He could not even drive a car. How was he caught with a van?"

Nafis appeared in a Brooklyn court on Wednesday. The criminal complaint against him said he had entered the United States in January and that he had said he was in contact with members of al Qaeda overseas.

The complaint said he had travelled by van with a man to a New York warehouse where Nafis assembled what he thought was a 1,000-pound (450-kg) bomb.

The man he believed to be an accomplice was in fact an undercover agent working for the FBI and the explosives were not in working condition. He was arrested later in a hotel near the bank.

Nafis had been a business student at North South University, a prestigious private institution in Bangladesh, before leaving to study computer science in the United States.

His father, a senior vice president of a private bank, said Nafis was the more religious of his two children, but in no way a fanatic. He told reporters he had asked the government for help "so that our son will not fall victim to an arranged story".

"He fell into trap," he said. "We talked with him 24 hours before he was arrested."

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Re: Desi father denies his son's terrorist links, cries raci

Postby gurey25 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:10 am

This is the new thing now.
The FBI realized that there really is no terrorist threat, this is a threat to their careers, and also the other agencies.
How will you get career progression? if there is no work?

you need to invent some conspiracies and there are too many stupid muslims around, that are vulnerable.
I am surprised there havent been thousands of cases.

i am sure within a week i can convince allot of these poor fools to blow shit, up.
anyone can pretend to be a jihadi shiekh, its piss easy.

even stupid FBI agents are laying traps.

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Re: Desi father denies his son's terrorist links, cries raci

Postby InvisibleHand » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:21 am

No doubt it's the authorities who are pressuring "the accused" into doing it. I honestly suspect they are going after people from the street, disguising themselves as a mosque official urging them to come to the mosque more often to be a better Muslim.... and from there, it turns into a whole mission. Remember that Somali guy from Oregon who was going to bomb a city square Christmas tree lighting in the middle of Portland? The FBI literally gave the guy the detonator and looked at him while he pressed the button. As soon as he pressed it, they revealed their true identity and arrested him. :lol:

It makes perfect sense. How are these authorities always end up being inside men and thwarting the attack? They obviously led them into doing it by coming into their lives and pressuring them.

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