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CBS/ AP/ October 28, 2010, 5:02 PM

Man Arrested in D.C. Subway Bomb Plot

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Updated at 5:32 p.m. ET

A Pakistani-born man was arrested Wednesday and charged with trying to help people posing as al Qaeda operatives plot to bomb Washington-area subway stations.

The bombing plot was a ruse over the past six months, the FBI said, but 34-year-old Farooque Ahmed readily handed over video of northern Virginia subway stations, suggested using rolling suitcases rather than backpacks to kill as many people as possible and offered to donate money to al Qaeda's cause overseas.

A senior law enforcement official confirmed the sting to CBS News. The source described a "lone wolf" scenario, in which there was no actual communication with al Qaeda or real plot beyond what was in the suspect's imagination.

The public never was in danger because FBI agents were aware of Ahmed's activities and monitored him throughout, the agency said. And the people that Ahmed thought were al Qaeda operatives were actually individuals who worked on behalf of the government, according to a federal law enforcement official who requested anonymity to discuss details of the case.

Ahmed was indicted under seal on Tuesday, and the charges were made public Wednesday. He is accused of attempting to provide material support to a designated terrorist organization, collecting information to assist in planning a terrorist attack on a transit facility, and attempting to provide material support to carry out multiple bombings to cause mass casualties. Ahmed, a naturalized U.S. citizen, lives in Ashburn, Virginia, outside Washington.

During a brief court appearance in federal court, Ahmed did not enter a plea and was ordered held without bond. He told U.S. Magistrate Judge John Anderson he could not afford to hire a lawyer. Prosecutors said they planned to use some classified information as evidence in the case.

U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride said in a statement that it was "chilling that a man from Ashburn is accused of casing rail stations with the goal of killing as many Metro riders as possible through simultaneous bomb attacks."

Ahmed's arrest comes as the U.S. has been struggling with an uptick in Americans plotting terrorist attacks in the past 18 months.

Last week, a Hawaii man was arrested for making false statements to the FBI about his plans to attend terrorist training in Pakistan. In August, a Virginia man was caught trying to leave the country to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia. And in May, Faisal Shazhad, a naturalized citizen also from Pakistan, tried to set off a car bomb at a bustling street corner in New York City. U.S. authorities had no intelligence about Shahzad's plot until the smoking car turned up in Manhattan.

The FBI has made several cases with agents working undercover: Last year, authorities arrested a Jordanian national after he tried to detonate what he thought was a bomb outside a Dallas skyscraper. In an unrelated case, authorities in Springfield, Illinois, arrested a man after he tried to set off what he thought were explosives in a van outside a federal courthouse. In both cases, decoy devices were provided to the men by FBI agents posing as al Qaeda operatives.

A law enforcement source told CBS News that the FBI was tipped to Ahmed in late spring or early summer.

Federal investigators said that, starting in April, Ahmed met several times with people he believed were al Qaeda operatives. During one of those meetings, investigators said, he agreed to watch and photograph a hotel in Washington and a subway station in suburban Arlington, Virginia. He also was accused of recording video of an Arlington subway station on four occasions, and agreeing to get security information about two stations.

According to the indictment:

• Ahmed took video of four northern Virginia subway stations - Arlington Cemetery, Courthouse, Pentagon City and Crystal City, which is near the Pentagon, and monitored the security at a hotel in Washington. In a series of meetings at hotels in northern Virginia, Ahmed provided these videos to someone he believed was part of a terrorist organization and also said he wanted to donate $10,000 help the overseas fight and collect donations in a way that would not raise red flags.

• In a Sept. 28 meeting in a Virginia hotel, Ahmed also suggested that terror operatives use rolling suitcases to blow up the subway instead of backpacks. During that same meeting Ahmed said he wanted to kill as many military personnel as possible and suggested an additional attack on a Crystal City subway station.

The indictment alleges he also handed over diagrams of the Arlington subway stations and gave suggestions about where to put explosives on trains to kill the most people in simultaneous attacks planned for 2011.

"This is another important example of work by the FBI - by all levels of our law enforcement and by our national security team to keep our country safe. Those groups have been on top of this case from the beginning. And at no point was the public in any danger," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller.

In a statement, David Kris, assistant attorney general for national security, said the case "demonstrates how the government can neutralize such threats before they come to fruition."

Ahmed faces up to 50 years in prison if convicted.
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berlinfoto-2009 says:
The Manufacturing of Crime by the Police, for the purpose of a Engineered Entrapment. or the intentional provoking of a criminal act, by the police should be against the law.
In the United States we are not assumed guilty until the Jurors find that we are guilty, Innocent until proven guilty. If the entire situation is a set-up, and enough pressure is placed upon the targeted person, he may make a mistake. If the police provide the tools necessary to commit the crime, then who really is guilty, my belief is that it is the police.
We need test case, that goes all the way to the Supreme Court, however it would never be decided as it should be, maybe congress will pass a law.
I personally do not have much faith in the system as it is in the United States today. Wake up Americans! before it is to late.
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berlinfoto-2009 says:
Manufactured entrapment, engineering of entrapment is what this sounds like to me. I seriously doubt the police are telling the truth about what all they did to convince this man to do what little he did.
Placing someone under 24 hour 7 days a week surveillance, just to find a possible weakness to exploit, studying a persons medical history, doing all of these things to try and find a crime that the person can be set up in. For what, he does not like his Federally Supported or Paid Informant next door?
Having police and secret police operatives, sabotage a persons life or business, quite literally posing as criminals vandalizing a persons property, in order to provoke a person into doing something illegal.
All of this is being done.
If you look at why civilizations fail, when it is OK to do all of these things, and it is done to enough individuals your civilization will fail.
Educated people simply do not make babies in a Police State! this is why all of Europe has a aging population of Native People, only the recent immigrants are making babies, this is also true in the United States, except one must change native peoples, to white Americans, in this statement.
Western Civilization, is simply POLICING ITSELF OUT OF EXISTENCE.
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bankersvox says:
Good job to our police.
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markenriquez71 says:
Just think, if you had seen this guy at the train station and he made you feel NERVOUS, you would have been RIGHT.
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dantt-2009 says:
For people that said that this in response to the war in Iraq and Afhanistan, you must be too young not too remember the first bombing of the World trade center, The New York City landmark bomb plot in 93, the attacks against the US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya in 1998, Ali Abu Kamal shooting in 1997 in the empire building, Ahmed Ressam trying to do the Millennium bombing arrested in the border with Canada, The shoe bomber, etc. And that just the US. If we check other Islamic terrorists attacks in the Philippines, Indonesia, Russi, spain UK, France, italy, Germany, Russia, Argentina, Thailand, Denmark, Sweden, Serbia, Egypt, Jordan, China, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Algeria, etc we just run out of space
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nuttyworld says:
No, he's a Muslim? Surprise, surprise. Tell that to Joy Bigmouth.
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,
un pakistanais, un de plus, son arrestation n'est donc pas une surprise, puisqu'il ?tait suivi et sous surveillance par les enqueteurs, il ne s'en prendra qu'? lui-m?me, qu'est ce qui pousse un homme a vouloir tuer, a vouloir faire du mal, c'est incroyable. au revoir
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wyodutch says:
Another version of Emmanuel Goldtein paraded before the slack-jawed pupulation. Periodic diversions are now required to keep attention focused away from our 20% (real) unemployment rate... Failing (but astronomically expensive) wars... Huge military base being constructed on Guam... Give-away of the F-35 fighter to Israel... etc., etc... Pay no attention to the thief behind the curtain.
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gerryrigger says:
Hey now! Before you all get into a frenzied anti-Muslim rant, ask yourself who you think these FBI undercover agents are. That's right: Americans of Middle Eastern descent and probably Muslim. You would guess that the job prerequisites include being able to speak and write in Arabic and having an understanding of the Islamic faith. I thank them all for helping keep America safe!
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jms133 says:
If only one-tenth of one percent of the approximate eleven million muslims in the U.S.become radicalized ,thats 11,000 potential violent jihadists in our midst,scattered across the country in their own closed cultural enclaves.I dont like to cast aspersions but this is something our Muslim brothers need to address urgently.We dont like to profile anyone in the U.S.,but where is our reason not to profile mid-easterners?The jihadists are counting on us not doing it as much as we could.We need your help,muslim americans.You that are citizens or attempting to be,speak out to your own ,make them realize the country that opened its arms for you is worth defending and will be ,in every way.
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ITSOVERNOW replies:
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How dare you interfere with their God given right to murder us by profiling.
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