Saturday, 6 October 2012

Abu Hamza extradition: US court hears terror suspects - BBC News [getdailynow.blogspot.com]

Abu Hamza extradition: US court hears terror suspects - BBC News [getdailynow.blogspot.com]

Paras swooped upon the soldiers who were dragging forcibly a beautiful village girl to the King's `RANG-SHALA'. Though the girl could not fall prey to the king, Paras was declared a rebel. The Sainapati was after `Paras' life. Little did he know that Paras was his own son for whom he was in search for the last 20 years and left no stone unturned but all was in vain so far. By chance, one day, the princess came across with Paras in a forest and exchange words. But soon that meeting developed into love and both became the traveller of the unknown love land. But how could a king tolerate that ! His blue blood resolted and the Rajya Jyotishi was sent for. Looking at the horoscope the astrologer predicted that the princess would marry the greatest musician' singer of this state and her husband would be the cause of the king's death. The cunning Sainpapati arranged a `Sangit-Sammelan' and made a conspiracy to kill Paras, the greatest musician si nger of state. Paras, with his sister's help Rupa was saved and now the princess became all the more firm in her determination to marry Paras. The daughter's love prevailed upon the father and the father gave in but the restless `Sainapati just when who lovers were about to unite for ever, disclosed the secret of the horoscope to the princess and the marriage could not proceed.

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A police convoy believed to be carrying terror suspects leaves Long Lartin prison in central England, 5 October The suspects were removed from their UK prison on Friday

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Terror suspect extraditions

  • Abu Hamza: Extradition timeline
  • The men 'who led to Bin Laden'
  • Profiles: UK-held terror suspects
  • Abu Hamza: End of an era

Two terrorism suspects extradited from the UK to the US on the same day as Islamist cleric Abu Hamza have pleaded not guilty in a court in Connecticut.

Babar Ahmad and Talha Ahsan are both accused of conspiracy to support terrorists in Afghanistan and the Russian region of Chechnya.

The extradition of the three, along with two others, marked the end of a marathon court battle.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron said he was "sick" of people like Abu Hamza.

Mr Ahmad and Mr Ahsan were indicted in 2004 and 2006 respectively for allegedly using a website from a Connecticut-based internet service provider to raise money and recruit fighters.

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WHAT THEY ARE CHARGED WITH

  • Abu Hamza: charged in connection with a hostage-taking in Yemen in 1998 that resulted in four deaths; a conspiracy to establish a terrorist training camp in Bly, Oregon, in 1999; and supporting violent jihad in Afghanistan in 2000 and 2001.
  • Adel Abdul Bary and Khaled al-Fawwaz: charged with conspiring with members of al-Qaeda to kill US nationals and to attack US interests abroad. Bary alone is charged with murder; conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction; and other offences in connection with the 1998 bombings of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, which killed 224 people.
  • Babar Ahmed and Talha Ahsan: accused of operating a jihadist website

They, Abu Hamza and two other men, Adel Abdul Bary and Khaled al-Fawwaz, left the UK from an RAF base on two flights, hours after the High Court rejected final appeals against their extradition.

Abu Hamza faces 11 charges in the US relating to hostage-taking, conspiracy to establish a militant training camp and calling for holy war in Afghanistan.

He is expected to appear before a federal court in Manhattan, New York, on Saturday.

Mr al-Fawwaz and Mr Bary, who were also brought to New York, are accused of being aides to the late al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden, in London.

Jailed until trial

Mr Ahmad and Mr Ahsan were jailed until trial after their appearance in the federal court in New Haven, Connecticut.

Their lawyers declined to comment.

Much of the media focus has been on Abu Hamza, whom the US first tried to extradite in 2004 on 11 charges, including a hostage-taking in Yemen in 1998 when four people were killed.

The process was halted when the UK decided to try him on allegations of soliciting to murder and stirring up racial hatred relating to his sermons. He was convicted in 2006.

Prime Minister Cameron said: "I'm absolutely delighted that Abu Hamza is now out of this country.

"Like the rest of the public I'm sick to the back teeth of people who come here, threaten our country, who stay at vast expense to the taxpayer and we can't get rid of them."

Mary Galligan, acting deputy head of the FBI, said: "The extraditions of Abu Hamza, Bary and Fawwaz are a major milestone in our effort to see these alleged high-level terrorists face American justice.

She said they were accused of "planning and carrying out some of the most odious acts of al-Qaeda terrorism".

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