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November 24th, 2009, 02:53 PM #1
Man Arrested in Philadelphia in Alleged Missile Smuggling Plot
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,...est=latestnews
An alleged plot to send anti-aircraft missiles and guns to Syria or Iran was thwarted after a key figure was arrested in Philadelphia, the FBI said in documents released Monday.
Dani Nemr Tarraf was detained Saturday on charges of conspiracy to acquire a missile system designed to destroy aircraft and conspiracy to possess machine guns, MyFoxPhilly.com reported.
Federal agents wouldn't discuss whether Tarraf had any ties to terrorist groups, the TV station Web site said. He has homes in both Lebanon and Slovakia, but his country of origin wasn't immediately clear.
"Keeping missiles, machine guns, and other sensitive U.S. weapons technology from falling into the wrong hands is one of the Justice Department's top priorities," said David Kriss, assistant attorney general for national security, in announcing the sting.
The FBI said the plot began as a scheme to smuggle stolen electronics — including video games, cell phones and laptops — and evolved into an effort by Tarraf to obtain weapons that could be shipped to Syria or Iran for what he called "the Resistance."
He was after missiles that could "take down an F-16," the affidavit says.
Little did Tarraf know, he was requesting the weapons from an undercover agent, according to documents.
The affidavit alleges that Tarraf paid a $20,000 cash deposit to the agent in July for machine guns and shoulder-fired Stinger missiles, MyFoxPhilly.com reported. The documents say Tarraf's dealings with the undercover officer date back to June 2007.
Last week, authorities say, he traveled to Philadelphia to inspect his purchases.
Four other men were charged with conspiring to transport stolen goods in the alleged plot, MyFoxPhilly.com said.
"These cases show the breadth of criminal activity engaged in by those who oppose us," said U.S. Attorney Michael L. Levy.
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November 25th, 2009, 06:54 AM #2
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, November 23, 2009
Arrests Made in Case Involving Conspiracy to Procure Weapons, Including Anti-Aircraft Missiles
Arrests were made today in a case involving a conspiracy to procure weapons, including anti-aircraft missiles.
A criminal complaint, unsealed today, charged Dani Nemr Tarraf with conspiring to acquire anti-aircraft missiles (FIM-92 Stingers) and conspiring to possess machine guns (approximately 10,000 Colt M4 Carbines). In addition, Tarraf and other defendants — including Douri Nemr Tarraf, Hassan Mohamad Komeiha, and Hussein Ali Asfour — were charged with conspiring to transport stolen goods. Dani Nemr Tarraf and Ali Fadel Yahfoufi were charged with conspiring to commit passport fraud.
"Keeping missiles, machine guns and other sensitive U.S. weapons technology from falling into the wrong hands is one of the Justice Department’s top priorities. I applaud the many agents, analysts and prosecutors who worked tirelessly to bring about these charges and arrests," said David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
"This investigation demonstrates the dedication and cooperation of law enforcement agents from numerous agencies," said U.S. Attorney Michael L. Levy. "These cases show the breadth of criminal activity engaged in by those who oppose us. The crimes charged here range from the purchase of stolen and counterfeit goods, to the purchase of false visas and passports, to the purchase of weapons. I want to compliment the law enforcement agents, the Assistant United States Attorneys, and the attorneys in the National Security Division of the Department of Justice for their efforts."
According to the complaint, Hassan Mohamad Komeiha began purchasing purportedly stolen cellular telephones from a law enforcement officer acting in an undercover capacity (the "UC") in or about June 2007. Over the next several months, Komeiha and his co-conspirators [Dani Nemr Tarraf, Douri Nemr Tarraf, and Hussein Ali Asfour] purchased purportedly stolen goods from the UC, including cellular telephones, laptop computers, Sony Play Station 2 systems and automobiles.
The complaint also alleges that Dani Nemr Tarraf conspired to acquire anti-aircraft missiles and conspired to possess machine guns. According to the complaint, in or about mid-June 2009, Tarraf asked whether the UC could supply guided missiles and told the UC that he (Tarraf) wanted the UC to export approximately 10,000 "commando" machine guns [Colt M4 Carbines with short barrels] from the United States. On or about July 28, 2009, in Philadelphia, Tarraf paid the UC a deposit of approximately $20,000 toward the cost of purchasing FIM-92 Stinger missiles and approximately 10,000 Colt M4 Carbines and shipping these items outside the United States.
Finally, the complaint alleges that Dani Nemr Tarraf and his assistant, Ali Fadel Yahfoufi, conspired to commit passport fraud. In furtherance of their scheme, Yahfoufi provided passport photos of himself to the UC, Tarraf agreed to pay the UC to obtain a U.S. passport in Yahfoufi’s name, and Yahfoufi instructed the UC to submit false information to the U.S. government in a passport application.
"The FBI remains resolutely committed to working with our law enforcement partners to find and stop those individuals who commit crimes, such as those alleged today, in support of a broader intent to commit acts of terrorism against the United States," said Special Agent-in-Charge Janice K. Fedarcyk, of the Philadelphia Division of the FBI. "Today, through the well-coordinated effort of all involved agencies, dangerous weapons have been kept out of the hands of those who would turn those weapons against the United States."
"ICE will continue to work with its law enforcement partners to disrupt networks involved in the illegal sale and distribution of weapons and critical technologies," said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Assistant Secretary John Morton. "Today’s arrests are a clear indication of the federal government’s commitment to keeping Americans safe."
Information regarding the defendants is below:
* Dani Nemr Tarraf, of Trnava, Slovakia, was born in 1971 and faces a potential maximum sentence of life imprisonment if convicted.
* Douri Nemr Tarraf, of Trnava, Slovakia, was born in 1973 and faces a potential maximum sentence of five years imprisonment if convicted.
* Hassan Mohamad Komeiha, of Lebanon and Dearborn, Mich., was born in 1970 and faces a potential maximum sentence of five years imprisonment if convicted.
* Hussein Ali Asfour, a/k/a "Alex," of Centreville, Ga., was born in 1976 and faces a potential maximum sentence of five years imprisonment if convicted.
* Ali Fadel Yahfoufi, of Trnava, Slovakia, was born in 1969 and faces a potential maximum sentence of five years in prison if convicted.
This case was investigated by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, the New Jersey State Police, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Secret Service, Defense Criminal Investigative Service, the Philadelphia Police Department, the Department of Commerce, Customs and Border Protection, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the Federal Air Marshals, Pennsylvania State Police, and the Department of State.
It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nancy Beam Winter and Stephen A. Miller, and National Security Division Counter-terrorism Section Trial Attorney Jolie F. Zimmerman.
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November 25th, 2009, 07:05 AM #3
Re: Man Arrested in Philadelphia in Alleged Missile Smuggling Plot
What was funny was how the news (channel 6) portrayed the situation like the guy had missiles and massive amounts of fully automatic machine guns.
He was trying to buy them, he did not have them.
Big difference there.
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November 25th, 2009, 07:50 AM #4Grand Member
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Re: Man Arrested in Philadelphia in Alleged Missile Smuggling Plot
Isolated incident. Nothing to see here. Move along.
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November 25th, 2009, 08:10 AM #5
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Can we call it a man-law that anyone who says they can get you stinger missiles is a federal law enforcement officer or a liar? This isn't the first time I've read about this type of thing- I guess if your perceptions of this country were formed by our media, you'd probably think that all of us have stinger missiles in our garages and basements, and we drive around with trunks full of full auto weapons.
Not saying that the filth that were arrested aren't filth, just saying that I've read similar stories enough times to think that the actual black market for these weapons is smaller than one would think.
I've been kind of baffled that if we gave all these stinger missiles to the Afghan mujahedeen in the 80's (which I've taken as fact), why none have turned up? Or have they and we just don't know about it?Steve762
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Re: Man Arrested in Philadelphia in Alleged Missile Smuggling Plot
By my reading of the 2nd Amendment, we SHOULD be able to have whatever we can afford in our garages and basements, full auto, whatever. I suppose the 'bear' arms could mean restricted to what you can carry, but I really don't think that the founding fathers wanted that restriction, either.
(sorry, didn't mean to drag this off-topic.....)
Back to topic: Idiots. (warning: non-politically correct statement ahead) How stupid do you have to be to shop for stingers, on U.S. soil, when you are foreign born persons with middle-eastern sounding names? (not that anyone shopping for stingers wouldn't raise at least _some_ suspicion).
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November 25th, 2009, 08:45 AM #7
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