http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55641
Police renew focus on Muslim cabbies
Authorities worry about 'taxi jihadists' in cities

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C 2007 WorldNetDaily.com 


With the arrest of a Philadelphia taxi cab driver in the Fort Dix terror
plot, authorities are paying closer attention to Muslim cabbies, many of
whom are militant believers, WND has learned. 


Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer, a U.S. citizen born in Jordan, was charged earlier
this week with conspiring to kill at least 100 soldiers on U.S. soil. The
FBI says the 22-year-old drove a cab in Philadelphia. 


"My intent is to hit a heavy concentration of soldiers," said Shnewer, the
alleged mastermind of the terror plot. 


Muslims account for the majority of cab drivers in many major U.S. cities -
including the nation's capital. And a number of them have ties to terrorism,
federal and local authorities say. 

After 9/11, the U.S. Park Police, which enforces laws on federal roads
leading into such places as CIA headquarters, ran a search of Islamic terror
suspects against a database of traffic stops in the Washington, D.C., area
going back decades. 


"It came back with a nearly 25 percent hit rate," a U.S. Park Police
official said. "Many of them were cab drivers." 


The official, a veteran police detective who wished to go unidentified, says
roughly 80 percent of cab drivers in the Washington area practice the
Islamic faith. Their numbers concern police, who believe they make up part
of the terror support network in America. 


"If they're not suspects themselves, they pick up suspects at airports and
take them to safehouses here," he told WND. "It's a jihadi network." 


The federal Park Police work with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies
assigned to the National Counter Terrorism Center, or NCTC, headquartered in
McLean, Va., a Washington suburb. The FBI is now closely monitoring the
activities of taxi drivers in the area, bureau sources confirm. 


A great many of them worship at the large Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Falls
Church, Va., another D.C. suburb. On Fridays, FBI case agents say they
typically observe 50 or more cabs and limos parked among other cars in the
parking lots used by the radical mosque, which has included several Hamas
and al-Qaida terrorists among its members. 


Some of the 9/11 hijackers also attended services at Dar al-Hijrah, while
receiving assistance obtaining housing and IDs from mosque members and
officials, some of whom are admitted members of the dangerous Muslim
Brotherhood. 


In between fares, many taxi drivers congregate at the Starbucks located down
the road in a shopping center in Baileys Crossroads, which has the highest
concentration of Muslims of any area outside Dearborn, Mich. 


The shopping center is within a few miles of the Pentagon, and right across
the street from two luxury apartment high-rises that erupted into cheers
when the World Trade Center fell on 9/11. Law enforcement has dubbed the
Skyline Towers the "Taliban Towers" after conducting several
counterterrorism investigations involving tenants. 


Washington is not alone. Other major cities are dealing with radical Muslim
taxi drivers. 


9/11 'Party Platters' 


Miami-Dade County Police Department officials tell WND that after 9/11 a
group of Muslim cab drivers at Miami International Airport held a
celebration on a carpeted area of the concourse reserved for Islamic prayer.



Some were overheard allegedly saying, "Finally, the Great Satan got what it
deserved." 


"They brought out party platters," a Miami-Dade police detective said. "We
tried to ID the taxi drivers who celebrated and give their names to the
FBI." 


New York also has had its share of "taxi jihadists," as law enforcement
calls them. 


Take Mahmud "The Red" Abouhalima, a former Manhattan cabbie. He helped plant
the explosives-packed van that the terrorists used to try to blow up the
World Trade Center in the first attack on the towers in 1993. 


Those who knew him say he transformed his cab into a mobile Islamic
institute, filled with copies of the Quran, jihadi books and tapes of
sermons recorded in Arabic. 


Like the Jersey jihadists accused of targeting Fort Dix, Abouhalima lived in
New Jersey, which has a large Muslim population. Police believe he also was
the intended getaway cab driver in the murder of Rabbi Meir Kahane. 


More recently, in Nashville, a Muslim cab driver for United Cab this year
was charged with assault and attempted homicide. Ibrahim Ahmed allegedly
tried to run down two Vanderbilt University students. One was seriously
injured. 


Surprisingly, the 9/11 attacks emboldened many Islamic taxi drivers. 


In Minneapolis, for instance, they've asserted the tenets of their faith,
refusing airport passengers carrying duty-free wine and even blind riders
accompanied by seeing-eye dogs. Alcohol is forbidden in Islam, and dogs are
considered unclean. 


About three of every four cabbies at Minneapolis-St. Paul International
Airport practice Islam. Even after authorities last month agreed to slap
fines on them for refusing "infidel" fares, some refuse to bend. 


"I am Muslim. I'm not going to carry alcohol," insisted Abdi Mohamed, a
driver for Bloomington Cab. 


Islamic Foot-Baths 


Muslim taxi drivers also have demanded special accommodations at airports. 


In Kansas City, for one, airport authorities recently built several
foot-baths in a restroom for Muslim drivers after they requested them to
help them prepare for Islamic prayer, as WND
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reported. Kansas City International Airport police say about 70 percent of
the taxi drivers there are Muslim. 


A great many taxi drivers are immigrants from the Mideast or Pakistan. Last
November, Homeland Security agents rounded up dozens of Pakistani immigrants
across the East Coast working illegally as cabbies. Pakistan is an al-Qaida
hotbed. 


Before last year's congressional election, a U.S. lawmaker was widely
criticized for suggesting Muslim cabbies were a terrorist threat. 


Republican Sen. Conrad Burns said the U.S. is up against a faceless enemy of
terrorists who "drive taxi cabs in the daytime and kill at night." 


The longtime senator lost his seat to Democrat Jon Tester. 

 



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