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UK bomb plotter sentenced to 40 years in US jail - BBC News

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A Pakistani man extradited from the UK to the US has been sentenced to 40 years in jail for plotting attacks in several countries.

Abid Naseer, 29, was sentenced by a federal judge in New York.

US authorities said he had been part of a plot to attack Manchester, New York City and Copenhagen.

In March, a jury found him guilty of providing material support to al-Qaeda and conspiracy to use a destructive device.

Naseer was arrested in the UK in 2009 along with 11 other men suspected of planning an attack on a shopping mall in Manchester.

No explosives were found but the men were ordered to leave the country. Mr Naseer avoided deportation after a judge ruled it was likely he would not be safe if he returned to Pakistan.

UK officials arrested him again in 2010 at the request of US prosecutors.

In 2013 he was extradited to the US, where prosecutors argued Naseer was part of a broader al-Qaeda conspiracy to attack various Western locations, including the New York subway system and a newspaper office in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The US Department of Justice said the plots were "directed by and co-ordinated with senior al-Qaeda leaders in Pakistan".

Evidence at Naseer's trial included a document found in the raid of the Bin Laden compound and MI5 officers testifying in wigs.

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The trial heard from MI5 operatives dressed in wigs and make-up
His defence was largely based on his own testimony and cross-examining prosecution witnesses.

Prosecutors brought in MI5 agents who had previously tracked Naseer in 2009 at a shopping centre in the UK.

They also relied on the testimony of two co-conspirators who pleaded guilty to the subway plot - Najibullah Zazi and Zarein Ahmedzay.

Prosecutors say coded emails show all three men were under the direction of the same al-Qaeda handler.
 
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Pakistani man Abid Naseer gets 40 years for NYC subway terror plot - CBS News


Pakistani man gets 40 years for NYC subway terror plot


A Pakistani man was sentenced to 40 years in prison Tuesday for his role in afailed al Qaeda bomb plot targeting sites in Europe and the United states, including the New York City subway system.

Abid Naseer, 29, is the eighth defendant to be charged in this case, CBS News' Paula Reid reports. Prosecutors say the planned attack was directed and coordinated with senior Al Qaeda leaders in Pakistan and also involved other targets in Europe.

"I know you're not what I'd say, for any lack of a better word, a 'typical' criminal. Not in any sense of the word. You're a terrorist," U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie told Naseer when announcing the sentence, Reuters reported.In March, Naseer was found guilty after a New York trial that featured spies in disguise, evidence from the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound and the defendant's questioning of an admitted co-conspirator.

Naseer was first arrested in 2009 in Great Britain on charges he was part of a terror cell plotting to blow up a shopping mall in Manchester, England. The charges were dropped after a British court found there wasn't enough evidence, but U.S. prosecutors later named him in an indictment that alleged a broader conspiracy that included a failed plot to attack the New York City subway.

After his rearrest and extradition to the United States in 2013, Naseer pleaded not guilty to providing and conspiring to provide material support to al Qaeda and conspiring to use a destructive device.

He acted as his own lawyer, often referring to himself in the third person as he set about portraying himself as a moderate Muslim who was falsely accused. He was assisted by a court-appointed attorney but largely spoke for himself and demonstrated a calm demeanor in court.

"Abid is innocent," Naseer said in closing arguments on Monday. "He is not a terrorist. He is not an al Qaeda operative."

Naseer's self-representation created the spectacle of the defendant cross-examining an admitted terrorist. Five British Mi5 secret agents also testified wearing disguises - one wore a fake beard and thick black glasses - and the trial marked the first time documents recovered in the 2009 Navy SEAL raid against Osama bin Laden's compound were used as trial evidence.


 
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Must be kicking himself for avoiding deportation to pakistan. There he would have been safe from uncle sam for atleast a decade.
 
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Looks like a monkey. Hang him / shoot him / poison him / electrocute him dead, why the jail term?
 
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Why are these jihadi scum always so butt ugly?? Not getting any must be a reason for them ending up as perennial losers.
 
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Why are these jihadi scum always so butt ugly?? Not getting any must be a reason for them ending up as perennial losers.

No wonder they're rejected from the society and religion! :D
 
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UK bomb plotter sentenced to 40 years in US jail - BBC News

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A Pakistani man extradited from the UK to the US has been sentenced to 40 years in jail for plotting attacks in several countries.

Abid Naseer, 29, was sentenced by a federal judge in New York.

US authorities said he had been part of a plot to attack Manchester, New York City and Copenhagen.

In March, a jury found him guilty of providing material support to al-Qaeda and conspiracy to use a destructive device.

Naseer was arrested in the UK in 2009 along with 11 other men suspected of planning an attack on a shopping mall in Manchester.

No explosives were found but the men were ordered to leave the country. Mr Naseer avoided deportation after a judge ruled it was likely he would not be safe if he returned to Pakistan.

UK officials arrested him again in 2010 at the request of US prosecutors.

In 2013 he was extradited to the US, where prosecutors argued Naseer was part of a broader al-Qaeda conspiracy to attack various Western locations, including the New York subway system and a newspaper office in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The US Department of Justice said the plots were "directed by and co-ordinated with senior al-Qaeda leaders in Pakistan".

Evidence at Naseer's trial included a document found in the raid of the Bin Laden compound and MI5 officers testifying in wigs.

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The trial heard from MI5 operatives dressed in wigs and make-up
His defence was largely based on his own testimony and cross-examining prosecution witnesses.

Prosecutors brought in MI5 agents who had previously tracked Naseer in 2009 at a shopping centre in the UK.

They also relied on the testimony of two co-conspirators who pleaded guilty to the subway plot - Najibullah Zazi and Zarein Ahmedzay.

Prosecutors say coded emails show all three men were under the direction of the same al-Qaeda handler.

Our liberals politicians, human rights activists and legal system/courts are the biggest threat to our nation when it comes to Islamic extremists/terrorists like this one. Sometimes i still cant believe how soft our authorirties are when it comes to dealing with these terrorists/extremists. Last time they were even reluctant to deport/extradite these scums to the U.S, since they said their human rights will be violated even in the U.S. Seriously?:o: This country way of dealing with Islamic extremists is a huge joke.:hitwall:
I really wish we could learn from our American ally how to deal with these scums.:( Well done uncle sam, should have given him a life sentence and send him to guitmo where he will be tortured for life until he begs for death.:usflag:
 
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once you go into US prison, your fate is unknown
 
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