Bomb Plot Against Nation's Capital stopped by FBI Today

2017-04-21 11:18
Washington DC Bomb Plot - A Pakistan born Virginia man was arrested today and charged with trying to help people posing as al-Qaida operatives plot to bomb Washington area subway stations. The bombing plot was a ruse over the past six months, the FBI said, but 34 year old Farooque Ahmed readily handed over video of northern Virginia subway stations, suggested using rolling suitcases rather than backpacks to kill as many people as possible and offered to donate money to al-Qaida's cause overseas. The public never was in danger because FBI agents were aware of Ahmed's activities and monitored him throughout, the agency said. And the people that Ahmed thought were al-Qaida operatives were actually individuals who worked on behalf of the government, according to a federal law enforcement official who requested anonymity to discuss details of the case. During a brief court appearance in federal court in Alexandria, Ahmed did not enter a plea and was ordered held without bond. He told U.S. Magistrate Judge John Anderson he couldn't afford to hire a lawyer. Prosecutors said they planned to use some classified information as evidence in the case. U.S. Attorney Neil MacBride said in a statement that it was "chilling that a man from Ashburn is accused of casing rail stations with the goal of killing as many Metro riders as possible through simultaneous bomb attacks." Video Credit: FOX News Breaking News Story: The Associated Press October 27, 2010
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