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Advertisement | Father, Son Held In Qaeda ProbeDetained In Calif., Son Allegedly Attended Al Qaeda Training Camp| Page 1 of 2 SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 8, 2005 ![]() ![]() Al Qaeda Probes In Calif.A father and son of Pakistan descent in California have been charged with lying to federal agents about the son's alleged training at an al Qaeda camp, John Blackstone reports. | Share/Embed (CBS/AP) A father and son were charged with lying to federal agents about the son's alleged training at an al Qaeda camp for a mission that a judge said was "to kill Americans whenever and wherever they can be found." According to an FBI affidavit, Hamid Hayat first denied any link to terror camps, but then told agents he attended an al Qaeda camp in 2003 and 2004. "Hamid advised that he specifically requested to come to the United States to carry out his jihadi mission," according to the affidavit. "Potential targets for attack would include hospitals and large food stores." Hayat and his father, Umer Hayat, were arrested over the weekend, FBI agent John Cauthen said Tuesday. Two other men have been detained on immigration violations, he said. The court complaint alleges that Umer Hayat lied about his son's involvement and money he sent for the son's training. Both men were being held at the Sacramento County Jail. Umer Hayat's attorney, Johnny Griffin III, called the allegations "shocking" but said his client "is charged with nothing more than lying to an agent." U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter A. Nowinski denied a bail request for the elder Hayat, saying he was a flight risk and a danger to the community. "He just returned from Pakistan where he built a new home and contributed financial assistance to an al Qaeda sponsored program training his son and others to kill Americans whenever and wherever they can be found," Nowinski said. Hamid Hayat's attorney wasn't in court, and Nowinski set his bail hearing for Friday. Continued 1 |
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