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WSJ, NY CRIME, MAY 13, 2011 

 

 
<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703864204576319230734186512.h
tml?mod=WSJ_NY_LEFTTopStories> Grenade Attack Suspects Charged

 

"Expressed interest in killing Jews" 

 

Holder's Justice Dept. refuses to get in involved

 

By SEAN GARDINER,PERVAIZ SHALLWANI and DEVLIN BARRETT 

 

Two Queens men were arrested on terrorism charges after buying guns and a
grenade with what officials called "aspirations" of attacking an
undetermined Manhattan synagogue and the Empire State Building.

 

Ahmed Ferhani, a 26-year-old Algerian native, was arrested Wednesday by a
swarm of police after purchasing three weapons, ammunition and a hand
grenade from an undercover detective in Midtown Manhattan, authorities said.
Mr. Ferhani had agreed to pay $700 for the cache, Police Commissioner
Raymond Kelly said. Mr. Ferhani's alleged cohort, Mohammed Mehdi Mamdouh, a
20-year-old native of Morocco, was arrested moments later, standing not far
from Mr. Ferhani's car.

 

Mayor Bloomberg's remarks on last night's arrest of two terrorism suspects
who plotted to attack a synagogue in New York City. Video courtesy of
Newscore.

At a news conference Thursday, Mr. Kelly said that just before he was
arrested, Mr. Ferhani told the detective he wanted more guns, silencers, a
box of grenades, bullet-resistant vests and police radios. "Using an
expletive, [the suspect said] that he was fed up with the way Muslims were
being treated around the world: 'They're treating us like dogs,'" Mr. Kelly
said.

 

The arrests stemmed from an investigation that began seven months ago.
Police wouldn't say what first drew their attention to Mr. Ferhani. To an
undercover detective, he "expressed interest in killing Jews," Mr. Kelly
said.

 

After an arraignment in a crowded Manhattan courtroom Thursday evening, the
men were detained without bail. As prosecutor Margaret Gandy listed the
charges and evidence, they shook their heads, as if in disbelief. Mr.
Mamdouh mouthed the word, "what?" after Ms. Gandy said the suspects
considered disguising themselves as Hasidic Jews to gain entry to a temple. 

 

Mr. Mamdouh's attorney, Steven Fusfeld, said his client, who lives with his
family in Whitestone, Queens, denies any involvement in a terror plot.
Stephen Pokart, a Legal Aid lawyer defending Mr. Ferhani, also from
Whitestone, said his client denied the charges, too.

 

The arrests mark the first time New York state terrorism charges, rather
than federal, will be used against individuals suspected in a terror plot.
If convicted, the men could face life in prison without parole.

 

Mr. Kelly said that it was decided the office of Manhattan District Attorney
Cyrus Vance would handle the case because an unrelated criminal case in that
office had touched off the probe. 

 

However, a law-enforcement official with knowledge of the case said
detectives from the New York Police Department's Intelligence Division
brought the case to the Joint Terrorism Task Force, which is comprised of
multiple agencies, including the NYPD, but is led by the Department of
Justice and the FBI.

 

JTTF members declined to participate because they were concerned the case
wasn't strong enough to win a conviction in federal court, the official
said. Since Mr. Kelly's return as police commissioner in 2002 there have
been several well-publicized clashes between the FBI and NYPD. Under Mr.
Kelly, the NYPD started its own antiterrorism unit.

 

Paul Browne, the NYPD's spokesman, called the notion that an FBI-NYPD
rivalry played a part in the case "nonsense."

 

At the news conference, the police commissioner said investigators found no
ties between the men and al Qaeda or other terrorist groups. "We are
concerned about lone wolves acting against New York City in the wake of the
killing of [Osama] bin Laden," Mr. Bloomberg said. 

 

Mr. Ferhani has been arrested at least six times, including for robbery,
according to a law-enforcement official. Mr. Kelly said Mr. Ferhani moved
from Algeria with his family in 1995. His parents were granted asylum, and
he is a permanent resident. However, because he failed to appear before an
immigration judge to answer questions about his arrests, his case was under
review for possible deportation, Mr. Kelly said.

 

Mr. Mamdouh immigrated to Queens from Casablanca in 1999 with his family. He
is a U.S. citizen.

 

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Dan Friedman
NYC

 



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