WASHINGTON, June 23: US authorities have arrested seven Florida men
for allegedly providing material support to Al Qaeda and for conspiracy to
levy war against the United States, the Department of Justice announced in
Washington on Friday.
All seven are accused of “discussing and
planning” attacks on targets inside the US, including the Sears Tower in
Chicago and the FBI and other federal buildings in Florida.
The
seven men – Narseal Batiste, Patrick Abraham, Stanley Grant Phanor,
Naudimar Herrera, Burson Augustin, Lyblenson Lemorin and Rothschild
Augustine -– were named in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury
in the Southern District of Florida in Miami.
The defendants — five
US citizens, one legal permanent resident, and one Haitian national in the
country illegally — have all been arrested.
In a statement issued
on Friday, the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
expressed “relief and concern” at the arrest of the accused men before
they could carry out their plans.
“The fact that another attack on
our country was in the works is something that concerns us deeply,” said
Council chairman, Abdul Malik Mujahid. He appealed to Imams across the US
to offer Friday sermons about “the sanctity of life in Islam and the
heinousness of terrorism.”
Mr Mujahid urged journalists and editors
to exercise caution in linking Islam to terrorism as this case develops,
since those arrested are Muslim.
The indictment alleges that,
beginning in November 2005 and continuing to the present, Bastiste
recruited and supervised individuals to organise and train for a mission
to wage war against the US including a plot to destroy the Sears Tower by
explosives.
Batiste and his co-conspirators allegedly attempted to
obtain the support of Al Qaeda to achieve their goals and discussed this
desire with an individual cooperating with law enforcement who posed as a
member of Al Qaeda.
Believing they were dealing with that terrorist
group, in March 2006, Batiste and other defendants pledged an oath of
allegiance to Al Qaeda and allegedly supported a plan to destroy FBI
buildings in the United States by taking photos of the FBI Building in
North Miami Beach, Florida, and other federal buildings in Miami-Dade
County.
Batiste then allegedly took reconnaissance photographs of
the FBI Building in North Miami Beach, the James Lawrence King Federal
Justice Building, federal courthouse buildings, the Federal Detention
Centre and the Miami Police Department.
In addition to conducting
surveillance, the defendants allegedly provided the individual, whom they
believed was an Al Qaeda member, with a list of materials and equipment
needed to wage jihad, including boots, uniforms, machine guns, radios and
vehicles. In December 2005, at one of a number of meetings with this
person, Batiste spoke of using an army of “soldiers” and explosives to
destroy the Sears Tower.
In a subsequent meeting, he provided the
individual with a list of other materials needed in his plot to take down
the Sears Tower, including radios, binoculars, bullet proof vests,
firearms, vehicles and $50,000 cash.
According to the indictment,
the plot advanced further through meetings with other co-defendants. In
one of the meetings on Feb 19, Batiste allegedly told the “Al Qaeda
representative” that he wanted to attend Al Qaeda training with five of
his soldiers.