Imam in New York Terror Probe Is Indicted
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
AP
Sept. 25: Najibullah Zazi, center, is escorted off an NYPD helicopter by U.S Marshals after being extradited from Denver, Colo.
Sept. 25: Najibullah Zazi, center, is escorted off an NYPD helicopter by U.S Marshals after being extradited from Denver, Colo.
NEW YORK An imam at a Queens mosque was indicted on charges that he lied to federal agents about an Afghan immigrant who was later charged with plotting a bomb attack in New York City.
The indictment was returned Monday in Brooklyn federal court against 53-year-old Ahmad Wais Afzali.
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Afzali was accused of tipping off Najibullah Zazi that New York Police Department detectives were searching for him. Ron Kuby, a New York lawyer representing the imam, said the indictment "contains a tired rehash of the same baseless allegations that were made when he was arrested."
Afzali was arrested last month and remains free on bail, though he is required to wear an electronic bracelet.


















