Pro-Kashmir lobbyist sentenced to 2 years in jail for fraud

Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai had pleade­d guilty to taking money from the ISI to lobby for Kashmi­r.


Huma Imtiaz March 30, 2012

WASHINGTON: A federal court in Alexandria has sentenced pro-Kashmir lobbyist Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai to two years in jail and three years of supervised release.

In December 2011, Dr Fai had pleaded guilty to two charges, said the Department of Justice. The first charge was “to falsify, conceal and cover up material facts he had a duty to disclose in matters within the jurisdiction of executive branch agencies of the US government.” The second charge was “to defraud the Treasury Department by impeding the lawful functions of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the collection of revenue. “

Arrested in July 2011, Dr Fai, director of the Kashmiri American Council, had been accused of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act. He has been accused of, and later pleaded guilty to, taking money from the Inter-Services Intelligence to run his US-based NGO. In December 2011, Dr Fai had admitted that from 1990 to 2011, he had received money from Pakistani officials including the ISI and the Government of Pakistan through the Kashmiri American Council.

A Department of Justice press release at the time had stated that Dr Fai could face a maximum sentence of five years on the conspiracy count, and three years for tax violation. Dr Fai had also agreed to forfeit his interest in $142,851.32 seized by the government in July 2011.

COMMENTS (15)

RAHUL | 12 years ago | Reply

Criminal at worst and a dishonest person at best. A fair sentence nevertheless

G. Din | 12 years ago | Reply

@Anjaan: "Moral of the story, you may be involved in all kinds of illegal activities, Uncle Sam would connive and play blind as long as it suits the US, and will strike when it does not suit them any more. " Another was of looking at it is that America continues to pay out the rope until the time is ripe to reel in the quarry. Nothing wrong with that! Sorry if it does not suit the habitual US baiters!

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