http://cbs3.com/investigations/local_story_128191856.html

I-Team: Inside The Minds Of Terror Suspects


 

(CBS 3) PHILADELPHIA The government says it has undercover tape of
disturbing statements made by the terror suspects. Investigative Reporter
Jim Osman goes inside the minds of the suspected terrorists.

The CBS 3 I-Team has uncovered new information about one of the suspects. 

Public records show the New Jersey DMV fined 26-year-old Shain Duka a number
of times, including for a suspension of his license. He had 24 points on his
license - 12 points is considered excessive.

The problem is that Duka, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office, isn't in
the country legally.

That raises serious questions about how he had a driver's license and how he
avoided being caught on illegal immigration charges before now.

The authorities describe the suspects as ruthless and determined to take out
American soldiers. 

"These are the type of people we were dealing with in this investigation,"
U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie said.

If the allegations in this criminal complaint are true, it shows how intent
the suspects were to target terror at a local military base and other
critical locations.

The government says one of the suspects Shain Duka said to an undercover
agent: "As far as people we have enough ... And we are all crazy ... That's
what is needed."

And the suspects apparently had the means to carry it out. 

Suspect Mohamad Shnewer, according to the complaint, said to the other
conspirators: "Don't worry about money. I have money too as I have been
saving money for this plan for some time." 

Up until the time federal agents knocked down doors and took the men in,
they had been telling undercover agents a higher power called them to do it
including defendant Serdar Tatar.

"He said on tape he was prepared to die in service of Allah," Christie said.

According to the government, Tatar said: "It doesn't matter to me, whether I
get locked up, arrested, or get taken away, it doesn't matter. Or I die,
doesn't matter, I'm doing it in the name of Allah."

The suspects from the former Yugoslavia, Jordan and Turkey are all believers
of Islam.

At this time, it is not thought the alleged plot had any connections to
al-Qaida. 

 



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