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nastyleg
11-25-2009, 02:35 PM
8 plead guilty to sending illegal money to Mideast
(November 25th, 2009 @ 11:10am)


ST. LOUIS (AP) - Eight members of the criminal Hamed Organization have pleaded guilty to federal charges for selling stolen goods at five St. Louis area convenience stores and funneling part of their profits to the Palestinian territories.

Acting U.S. Attorney Michael Reap says the men bought stolen goods at low prices and then sold them for a large profit. He would not say how much money they made and how much was sent to Palestinian groups.

Reap's spokeswoman said Wednesday there was no evidence the money supported terrorist activities.

Bassam Hamed, his brother Ayoub Hamed and Suhail Jarabaa pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to structure the exportation of monetary instruments to avoid reporting requirements. Five others pleaded guilty to racketeering.

Sentencing is March 2.

http://www.ktar.com/?nid=509&sid=1236051



Grand Jury Indicts 4 Men for Alleged Plot to Support Hezbollah

Tuesday, November 24, 2009


WASHINGTON — A grand jury in Philadelphia indicted four men Tuesday for an alleged plot to support the Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah through illegal schemes, including buying the group more than a thousand machine guns.

The indictment comes just a day after officials in Philadelphia said they disrupted a similar scheme to acquire anti-aircraft missiles and send them to Syria — though in that case, authorities have yet to accuse anyone of trying to help a specific terror group.

The indictment filed Tuesday says two suspects sought to provide roughly 1,200 Colt M4 machine guns to Hezbollah, but their efforts were thwarted by an undercover operative. The plotters allegedly sought to purchase the weapons in Philadelphia and ship them to a port in Syria where they would eventually be routed to Hezbollah.

The indictment charges eight others with lesser offenses related to schemes to traffic in stolen or counterfeit goods.

In total, authorities say 13 suspects are in custody and 11 more are being sought.

Founded in 1982, Hezbollah gained notoriety in the West when it was linked to the kidnapping of Western hostages and a series of bombings against Western targets.

The United States lists Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. It caters mainly to Lebanon's 1.2 million Shiite Muslims, the country's largest single sect.

Hezbollah has over the years grown to run a network of interests — clinics, schools, a TV station and a weekly newspaper.

In the case announced Monday, federal authorities said a separate scheme to transport stolen cell phones, laptops and video game systems grew into a plot to ship anti-aircraft missiles to Syria.

According to court documents, the chief suspect in that case — who was arrested Saturday — paid $20,000 cash to an undercover operative in July as a deposit on machine guns and shoulder-fired Stinger missiles, and traveled to Philadelphia last week to inspect the merchandise.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,576705,00.html

ghost
11-25-2009, 05:39 PM
So since they have pleaded guilty, will nothing happen to them? Will they just get a simple "slap on the wrist"?

I'm tired of this shit. Last time I checked, terrorism has nothing to do with domestic policy....

In a perfect world, they would have been shot before this was even reported.

nastyleg
11-26-2009, 02:57 AM
Could not of said it better Truman