AP/ October 23, 2012, 10:03 AM

Informant: NYPD paid me to "bait" Muslims

NEW YORK A paid informant for the New York Police Department's intelligence unit was under orders to "bait" Muslims into saying incriminating things as he lived a double life, snapping pictures inside mosques and collecting the names of innocent people attending study groups on Islam, he told The Associated Press.

Shamiur Rahman, a 19-year-old American of Bengali descent who has now denounced his work as an informant, said police told him to embrace a strategy called "create and capture." He said it involved creating a conversation about jihad or terrorism, then capturing the response to send to the NYPD. For his work, he earned as much as $1,000 a month and goodwill from the police after a string of minor marijuana arrests.

"We need you to pretend to be one of them," Rahman recalled the police telling him. "It's street theater."

Rahman, who said he plans to move to the Caribbean, said he now believes his work as an informant against Muslims in New York was "detrimental to the Constitution." After he disclosed to friends details about his work for the police -- and after he told the police that he had been contacted by the AP -- he stopped receiving text messages from his NYPD handler, "Steve," and his handler's NYPD phone number was disconnected.

This May 3, 2012 photo shows Shamiur Rahman, left, sitting with Siraj Wahhaj at John Jay Community College in New York.

/ AP Photo/Courtesy of Jamill Noorata

Rahman's account shows how the NYPD unleashed informants on Muslim neighborhoods, often without specific targets or criminal leads. Much of what Rahman said represents a tactic the NYPD has denied using.

The AP corroborated Rahman's account through arrest records and weeks of text messages between Rahman and his police handler. The AP also reviewed the photos Rahman sent to police. Friends confirmed Rahman was at certain events when he said he was there, and former NYPD officials, while not personally familiar with Rahman, said the tactics he described were used by informants.

Informants like Rahman are a central component of the NYPD's wide-ranging programs to monitor life in Muslim neighborhoods since the 2001 terrorist attacks. Police officers have eavesdropped inside Muslim businesses, trained video cameras on mosques and collected license plates of worshippers. Informants who trawl the mosques -- known informally as "mosque crawlers" -- tell police what the imam says at sermons and provide police lists of attendees, even when there's no evidence they committed a crime.

The programs were built with unprecedented help from the CIA.

Police recruited Rahman in late January, after his third arrest on misdemeanor drug charges, which Rahman believed would lead to serious legal consequences. An NYPD plainclothes officer approached him in a Queens jail and asked whether he wanted to turn his life around.

The next month, Rahman said, he was on the NYPD's payroll.

NYPD spokesman Paul Browne did not immediately return a message seeking comment about Tuesday. He has denied widespread NYPD spying, saying police only follow leads.

In an Oct. 15 interview with the AP, however, Rahman said he received little training and spied on "everything and anyone." He took pictures inside the many mosques he visited and eavesdropped on imams. By his own measure, he said he was very good at his job and his handler never once told him he was collecting too much, no matter whom he was spying on.

Rahman said he thought he was doing important work protecting New York City and considered himself a hero.

One of his earliest assignments was to spy on a lecture at the Muslim Student Association at John Jay College in Manhattan. The speaker was Ali Abdul Karim, the head of security at the Masjid At-Taqwa mosque in Brooklyn. The NYPD had been concerned about Karim for years and already had infiltrated the mosque, according to NYPD documents obtained by the AP.


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hvypetals says:
but all the mossad agents they found with "VANS FILLED WITH EXPLOSIVES" on the gwb and in the lincoln tunnel on 9/11.... they let go. Over 100 agents caught and then deported... later who admitted they were there to document the event. Nice huh? Oh blame the muslims the enemy of... who? War by deception i get it.

YOUR as SHARP as a MARBLE GOYIM CATTLE.

Go figure. They're making a living.
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gmcgmc says:
Just imagine if the U.S. did this same thing to Jews... Oh my god. Maybe Muslims should behave more like Jews, maybe then there would be outrage.
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josephp5 says:
Did anyone think otherwise? Of course the NYPD was targeting Muslims and trying to set them up. This is the way you get ahead in our new post-9-11 police state. I knew it as soon as I saw that ridiculous secret NYPD "report" that leaked out a few months ago, with a Filipino grocery was labeled as a Muslim terrorist cell. These guys think they are super secret agents, but they barely have the intelligence level of mall cops.
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matt6052 replies:
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One of the difficulties they face is that the intelligence required to do the work correctly would naturally lead a person away from those who would be terrorists. Therefore, only idiots blend in with the target population.
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IAMCS says:
Oh Yeah Give me a break! Bait my @SS! You know what, you can't hook a fish that isn't hungry!
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