Saturday, September 01, 2007

Two Egyptian Students Indicted For Carrying Explosive Material In The US

Two Egyptian students at the University of South Florida were indicted Friday for carrying explosive materials across states lines and one of them was charged with teaching the other how to use them for violent reasons.

Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed, 24, an engineering graduate student and teaching assistant at the Tampa-based university, faces terrorism charges for teaching and demonstrating how to use the explosives. He and Youssef Samir Megahed, 21, an engineering student, were stopped for speeding August 4 in Goose Creek, South Carolina, where they have been held on state charges.

The two men were stopped with pipe bombs in their car near a Navy base in South Carolina where enemy combatants have been held. They were held on state charges while the FBI continued to investigate whether there was a terrorism link. Mohamed was charged with distributing information relating to explosives, destructive devices, and weapons of mass destruction, which is a terrorism-related statute, a Justice Department official said. The crime carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.

He and Megahed both face with charges of transporting explosives in interstate commerce without permits, which carries a 10-year prison penalty. Their defense attorney, Andy Savage, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

The indictment was handed up in Tampa, Florida. In South Carolina, where Mohamed and Megahed have been held in the Berkeley County jail, U.S. Attorney Reginald I. Lloyd praised state and federal authorities for cooperating in the four-week investigation that initially did not look like a terrorism case.

"The arresting deputy's vigilance and the immediate response of our local investigators and prosecutors are highly commendable," Lloyd said in a statement.

Since the August 4 arrest, authorities sought to determine whether Mohamed and Megahed were fledgling terrorists or merely college students headed to the beach with devices made from fireworks they bought at Wal-Mart in their car, as they claimed. The local sheriff in South Carolina said the explosives were "other than fireworks."

The charges follow several searches in Tampa, including of a storage facility and a park where the explosives might have been tested, authorities said. Both Mohamed and Megahed are in the county legally on student visas, officials said.

***** These two students were in the US legally on student visas. If things like this keep happening, there will come a time when innocent Muslim students would have no country to go to, or which will accept them, other than Islamic states.
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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Try as hard as possible to avoid ethnic profiling but what can the US authorities do when the majority of these types of arrest involve the members of a certain group of people?

3:13 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course news like this will attract great attentions even though they don't really know head or tail of it.

every seconds,every minutes,every day terrorist from white house massacre innocents in Iraq,Afgahn, Palestine and nobody wink an eyelid.

10:10 AM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yup. Like clockwork, some brain-washed automaton never fails to trot out the global Zionist-Crusader conspiracy to excuse Jihadists who intend to murder in the name of Allah, the most compassionate, the most merciful.

4:20 PM GMT+8  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

>If things like this keep happening,
>there will come a time when innocent
>Muslim students would have no
>country to go to, or which will
>accept them, other than Islamic
>states.

And rightfully so!

Until and unless the Muslim community rise up in anger and voice out against these extremists with the same zest and gusto as they do for obscure cartoons, misquoted popes, SMS rumors, etc. etc., they should all be deemed dangerous.

11:05 AM GMT+8  

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