Oregon man admits helping people linked to Pakistan suicide bombing

Prosecutors say video released by media wing of al Qaeda soon afterward showed Jaleel taking responsibility for attack


Reuters February 14, 2015
FILE PHOTO OF A SUICIDE ATTACK.

OREGON: An Oregon man pleaded guilty on Friday to being an accessory after the fact for helping people linked to a suicide bomb attack on the headquarters of Pakistan's intelligence service in 2009 that killed about 30 people, court records showed.

Reaz Qadir Khan, a naturalized US citizen living in Portland, admitted in a plea entered in US District Court that he provided advice and financial aid to the suicide bomber's Maldives-based wives following the attack, knowing that such assistance would hinder and prevent their capture.

Khan, a 51-year-old wastewater treatment plant operator and married father-of-three originally from Pakistan, was arrested in 2013 on an indictment which accused him of using email and intermediaries to consult with and provide financial support to the Maldivian bomber, Ali Jaleel, and his family.

The indictment said the conspiracy began in 2005 and continued on through the May 27, 2009, attack on Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence headquarters in Lahore and into the following month. The attack also wounded some 300 people.

Pakistan's government said at the time that the attack, believed to have been carried out by Jaleel and two other people, was in apparent revenge for an army offensive against Taliban militants in the country's northwestern Swat region.

US prosecutors said a video released by the media wing of al Qaeda soon afterward showed Jaleel taking responsibility for the attack, as well preparing for the assault at a training camp believed to be in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan.

The US Department of Justice said in a statement that under the plea agreement, the defense and government were jointly recommending a prison term of 87 months for Khan. His sentencing is scheduled for June 8.

COMMENTS (5)

Woz Ahmed | 9 years ago | Reply @Pak Patriot: You need a Reality check. The guy arrested was Pakistani, he was helping a fellow Muslim. How does this implicate India ? Do some research and you will see prominent Pakistanis as well as world figures identifying Pakistani and Afghan terroists as being largely our responsibility. The only person who is blind is you, till people like you are educated. Pakistanis like me will have to live with your mess !
Pak Patriot | 9 years ago | Reply Hard-core irrefutable evidence of indian involvement in direct attack on ISI in Lahore as everyone knows maldives is a puppet of india - and the conspiracy was going on since 2005! But is there any hope indian trolls will now stop chanting "no evidence", "no proof"? None - they are programmed to be blind to reality - but the world is not. High time india is declared the epicenter of terrorism spreading all across south asia and beyond and sanctioned to the fullest by UN, OIC, WB, IMF, China and the rest of the civilized world.
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