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US man jailed over Pakistan intelligence service attack
Last Updated On 20 June,2015 About 5 hours ago
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US man who gave money to attack Pakistan intelligence service headquarters was jailed for 7 years.
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - A US man who gave money to a suicide bomber who attacked a headquarters of Pakistan s intelligence service was sentenced to more than seven years in prison Friday, prosecutors said.

Reaz Qadir Khan, 51, a naturalized US citizen living in Portland, Oregon had previously pleaded guilty in a US court to providing material support to terrorists.

Khan admitted arranging for the delivery of approximately $2,450 to Maldivian Ali Jaleel, one of the suicide bombers responsible for the May 27, 2009 attack which killed 30 people and injured 300 more in Lahore.

Khan also admitted to providing advice and financial assistance to Jaleel s wives after the bombing, "while knowing that providing such assistance would hinder and prevent the apprehension of Jaleel s wives and others who may have helped in the attack," prosecutors said.

"With today s sentence, the court held the defendant accountable and made it clear that no community should be subjected to the dangers posed by those seeking to assist violent extremists whether here or abroad," said Acting US Attorney Billy Williams.
 
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Strange..A pakistan people who is again a Muslim arranging suicide bomber to bomb their own home land..That is a surprising story..I thought it is only RAW who is behind Pakistan..but it seems many Pakistan people are also behind Pakistan too..

Really?? only Pakistanis?
there is not evidence of Indians doing it to their country
 
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Strange..A pakistan people who is again a Muslim arranging suicide bomber to bomb their own home land..That is a surprising story..I thought it is only RAW who is behind Pakistan..but it seems many Pakistan people are also behind Pakistan too..
If we did not have persons like this then RAW would not have success that they have so far but it is being identified.
 
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Strange..A pakistan people who is again a Muslim arranging suicide bomber to bomb their own home land..That is a surprising story..I thought it is only RAW who is behind Pakistan..but it seems many Pakistan people are also behind Pakistan too..

Its no difference than so many Punjabi's I know, who hate India and want their Khalistan......I am sure some of their forefathers may have been sitting in the Golden temple when things happened way back when......there are people with different agendas in every country. Its not just specific to Pakistan, like your post suggests. You guys from India really need to start posting posts that look and sound like they are written by educated adults, not some illiterate who's blind sided by the hate
 
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Couldn't he give his money to charity to help people rather than attack a sovereign Muslim country? I do not understand this logic.
 
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Strange..A pakistan people who is again a Muslim arranging suicide bomber to bomb their own home land..That is a surprising story..I thought it is only RAW who is behind Pakistan..but it seems many Pakistan people are also behind Pakistan too..
Why are you surprised? Aren't all the Kashmiris and Moaists Indians or is it ISI always?
 
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FBI — Oregon Resident Charged with Conspiring to Provide Material Support to Terrorists in Connection with Suicide Bombing of ISI Headquarters in Pakistan

PORTLAND, OR—Reaz Qadir Khan, 48, a naturalized U.S. citizen residing in Portland, has been arrested on charges of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists for the assistance he allegedly provided to an individual who participated in a May 27, 2009 suicide bomb attack at the headquarters of Pakistan’s intelligence service in Lahore, Pakistan, that killed approximately 30 individuals and injured 300 more.

The arrest was announced by Amanda Marshall, U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon; Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; and Gregory Fowler, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Portland Division.

FBI agents arrested Khan this morning without incident at his residence in Portland. He made his initial appearance today before Magistrate Paul Papak in federal court in Portland, where the charges against him were unsealed and defendant was detained, pending a detention hearing tomorrow, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at 1:30 p.m. Khan is charged by a federal indictment with one count of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. If convicted, he faces a potential maximum sentence of life in prison.

“The indictment unsealed today set forth how Mr. Kahn allegedly supported a terrorist who killed dozens of innocent people in Lahore, Pakistan,” said U.S. Attorney Amanda Marshall. “The events of May 27, 2009, remind us that terrorism is not defined by Muslims targeting non- Muslims but is defined by violent extremists targeting anyone they perceive as a threat to their oppressive agenda without regard for the religion, race, or nationality of their victims. We will find and prosecute those who use this country as a base to fund and support terrorists. Dismantling terrorist networks continues to be a top priority for this office and the Department of Justice.”

“Those who provide material support to terrorists are just as responsible for the deaths and destruction that follow as those who commit the violent acts,” said Greg Fowler, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Oregon. “The FBI will continue to focus on cutting off the flow of funds that help terrorists train, travel, and launch their attacks.”

According to the indictment, from December 14, 2005 through June 2, 2009, Khan conspired with an individual named Ali Jaleel and others to provide material support and resources and to conceal the nature of such support and resources, knowing they would be used in a conspiracy to kill, maim, or kidnap persons abroad. Jaleel was a Maldivian national who resided outside the United States. Jaleel died while participating in the suicide attack on the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Headquarters in Lahore on May 27, 2009, according to the indictment.

As part of the conspiracy, Khan allegedly used e-mail and intermediaries to provide advice and financial assistance to Jaleel and his family. Khan allegedly provided Jaleel with advice to help him in his efforts to travel undetected from the Maldives to commit violent jihad and used coded language when communicating with Jaleel to avoid detection. Further, Khan allegedly provided financial assistance so Jaleel could attend a training camp to prepare for an attack such as that carried out in Lahore on May 27, 2009. Khan also allegedly provided financial support and advice to Jaleel’s family while Jaleel traveled to Pakistan and after he died.

In April 2006, Jaleel and a small group from the Maldives attempted to travel to Pakistan to train for violent jihad in Iraq or Afghanistan, but they were detained and returned to the Maldives, where Jaleel was placed under house arrest, according to the indictment.

In 2008, Jaleel allegedly e-mailed Khan about his plans to travel to Pakistan again, and in response, Khan provided advice to Jaleel on how to avoid detection and offered to arrange for money to be sent to Jaleel. In October 2008, Jaleel allegedly told Khan he needed “$2,500 for everything” and asked that Khan take care of his family and educate his children. Khan promised to help Jaleel’s family. Khan later instructed Jaleel to pick up the money he needed to enter the training camp from an individual in Karachi, Pakistan. To arrange for this transfer, Khan allegedly contacted an individual in Los Angeles whom he knew could quickly arrange for Jaleel to pick up money in Pakistan. According to indictment, the individual in Los Angeles then arranged for the money to be available for pick-up from the individual in Karachi.

On November 5, 2008, Jaleel wrote Khan that he was about to gain admission to the training camp and that he would have leftover money from the funds that Khan had provided him. Khan allegedly advised Jaleel to keep the extra funds so they could be sent to Jaleel’s two wives in the Maldives and instructed Jaleel to leave a closed envelope with the individual in Karachi.

According to the indictment, on May 27, 2009, Jaleel and two others conducted the suicide attack at the ISI Headquarters in Lahore. The blast resulted in the death of approximately 30 people and injured 300 more. In a video released by the media outlet of al Qaeda shortly after the attack, Jaleel allegedly made a statement taking responsibility for the attack, and he was shown preparing for the attack at a training camp in what is believed to be the Federally Administered Tribal Area of Pakistan. In June 2009, Khan allegedly wired approximately $750 from a store in Oregon to one of Jaleel’s wives in the Maldives.

This case was investigated by the FBI. The prosecution is being handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ethan D. Knight from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon. Trial Attorney David P. Cora, from the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department’s National Security Division, is assisting.

The charges contained in the indictment are merely allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
 
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May the wrath of Allah be upon him in two world for he killing and and innocents. Regardless of who he paid to kill, he committed crime against humanity. Sentence him 7 years for every individual he killed and 5 years for every single one he injured for the rest of their lives.
 
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As usual thread started with the idiotic comments of stupid trolls. No wonder some are responsible for their whole nation to be called a troll nation just like they generalize others, I feel no hestation to say. Now I deserve a negative rating hurry up please.

On topic, same thoughts @MastanKhan bhai. I was wondering on what grounds a kinda mastermind who is accountable for killing 30 people and injuring 200 others is given only 7 years? But then if he was in Pakistan, he would probably be roaming around freely.
 
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Incompetent U S----.

The kid who helped boston bomber hide the laptop and delete some material got 15 years---and this guy who funding caused the death of 30 people in Pakistan gets 7 years only---how disgusting of the U S.

Re-read the indictment again....you'll see why he got 7 years......there were a lot of allegations and little material support and witnesses, but due to his perceived relationship with the terrorist, he was given this. In other words, the court probably didn't find a direct link, but material support to which he would've obviously denied to. The thing goes back to over a decade ago...
 
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Strange..A pakistan people who is again a Muslim arranging suicide bomber to bomb their own home land..That is a surprising story..I thought it is only RAW who is behind Pakistan..but it seems many Pakistan people are also behind Pakistan too..
How about your own covert operation of attacking/burning Samjhota express and blaming Pakistan for that. When your own military involvement was coming to light you killed the investigating officer Hemant Karkaray. You guys cross the limits of pathetic when it comes to being anti Pakistan. Get over it Pakistan is here to stay.
 
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US man jailed over Pakistan intelligence service attack
Last Updated On 20 June,2015 About 5 hours ago
285236_95943815.jpg

US man who gave money to attack Pakistan intelligence service headquarters was jailed for 7 years.
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - A US man who gave money to a suicide bomber who attacked a headquarters of Pakistan s intelligence service was sentenced to more than seven years in prison Friday, prosecutors said.

Reaz Qadir Khan, 51, a naturalized US citizen living in Portland, Oregon had previously pleaded guilty in a US court to providing material support to terrorists.

Khan admitted arranging for the delivery of approximately $2,450 to Maldivian Ali Jaleel, one of the suicide bombers responsible for the May 27, 2009 attack which killed 30 people and injured 300 more in Lahore.

Khan also admitted to providing advice and financial assistance to Jaleel s wives after the bombing, "while knowing that providing such assistance would hinder and prevent the apprehension of Jaleel s wives and others who may have helped in the attack," prosecutors said.

"With today s sentence, the court held the defendant accountable and made it clear that no community should be subjected to the dangers posed by those seeking to assist violent extremists whether here or abroad," said Acting US Attorney Billy Williams.

What evil terrorist. What's his motives and hatred?

He should be transferred to Pakistan for investigation.
 
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Pakistan sud demand this guy to procute him in Pakistan... if Pakistan help us to eliminate amal kansi then US sud help Pak to eliminate these kind of people every on know how strong india lobby in us.. there must be book long story behind it
 
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