2 CONVICTED IN JFK EXPLOSION PLOT….SEE NOTE PLEASE

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/2/ny-jury-convicts-2-jfk-airport-tank-blast-plot/
THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF THE LONG REACH OF JIHAD….GUYANA IS IN SOUTH AMERICA…..AND NOT ON ANY “TERROR WATCH” LIST…..I HAVE DOZENS OF FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES AMONG GUYANANS WHO ARE MOSTLY HINDU….WHO HAVE OFTEN EXPRESSED FEAR OF MUSLIMS IN THEIR COUNTRY…..RSK
NEW YORK | Two men were convicted Monday of plotting to blow up jet-fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy International Airport, a plan authorities said was meant to outdo the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and avenge perceived U.S. oppression of Muslims around the world.

Russell Defreitas, a former JFK cargo handler, and Abdul Kadir, once a member of Guyana’s parliament, were convicted of multiple conspiracy charges. Kadir was acquitted of one charge, surveillance of mass transportation. The Brooklyn federal court jury deliberated about five days.

Defreitas, a 66-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen from Guyana, and Kadir, 58, were arrested in 2007 after an informant infiltrated the plot and recorded them discussing it.

Prosecutors alleged that Defreitas and Kadir wanted to kill thousands of people and cripple the American economy by using explosives to blow up the fuel tanks and the underground pipelines that run through an adjacent Queens neighborhood. Authorities say the men sought the help of militant Muslims, including an al-Qaeda operative, in Guyana.

The defendants wanted to set off an explosion “so massive … that it could be seen from far, far away,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Zainab Ahmad said in closing arguments. Their vision prompted them to code-name the plot the Shining Light, the prosecutor said.

The two men shut their eyes when the verdict was read and whispered quietly to their attorneys. During the trial, their attorneys described the two men as clueless trash-talkers who were led astray by the informant, a convicted drug dealer.

Kadir maintained his innocence. “Obviously, he’s totally disappointed,” said his attorney, Kafahni Nkrumah.

“There’s more than just the evidence Mr. Kadir was coming up against,” Mr. Nkrumah said. “There’s the atmosphere of fear in the country … of Muslims, Islam and fear of terrorists, especially in New York City.”

Defreitas’ attorney Mildred Whalen said there wouldn’t have been a case without the government’s intervention.

“I think it was clear these guys couldn’t act on their own … and didn’t act on their own,” Miss Whalen said. “We’re deeply disappointed.”

Both defendants planned to appeal. They are facing life in prison at sentencing Dec. 15.
U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch praised the work of the investigators.

“The defendants intended to send a message by killing Americans and destroying the New York City economy,” she said. “Today, the only message is that those who engage in potentially deadly plots against the United States will be stopped and punished.”

Prosecutors relied heavily on the informant’s secret recordings, which captured Defreitas bragging about his knowledge of Kennedy Airport and its vulnerabilities.

“For years, I’ve been watching them,” he said of the fuel tanks while on a reconnaissance mission with the informant.

He also marveled at the lack of security, saying, “No solider. Nothing at all.”

In other tapes, Defreitas ranted about punishing the U.S. with an attack that would “dwarf 9/11.” He told the informant his U.S. citizenship gave him cover.

“They don’t expect nobody in this country to do something like this,” he said. “They have their eyes on foreigners, not me.”

Kadir testified in his own defense, denying he was a militant Muslim who spied for Iran for years before joining the JFK scheme. He told jurors that he warned the plotters: “Islam does not support aggression or killing innocent people.”

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