Washington:
US Attorney General Eric Holder has told Congress that "several people"
had been taken into custody for immigration violations in the Times
Square case.In
describing the development at a House Judiciary Committee hearing, the
attorney general said the arrests came as investigators looking into
the bombing attempt in New York's Times Square executed search warrants
at locations he did not identify.
Holder said the latest action
came on Thursday and was "the product of evidence gathered in the
investigation" of the Times Square bombing attempt.
Federal
agents conducted morning raids in Massachusetts and New York in
connection with the failed Times Square car bomb, federal authorities
and witnesses said on Thursday.
The searches were the product
of evidence gathered in the investigation into Faisal Shahzad's alleged
bombing attempt, but there was "no known immediate threat to the public
or any active plot against the United States," FBI spokeswoman Gail
Marcinkiewicz said.
Marcinkiewicz would not confirm any
addresses, but police cordoned off a small house in Watertown, a suburb
about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of Boston where a neighbor reported
seeing an FBI raid.
A Mobil gas station in Brookline, another
Boston suburb, also was raided. The entrances and exits to the station
were cordoned off by yellow tape, and FBI agents were going in and out
of the building. Agents also searched a silver Honda in the parking
lot, removing items from the vehicle and loading material into a sports
utility vehicle.
FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said locations in Long Island also had been searched.
Shahzad,
30, is accused of trying to detonate a bomb-laden sports utility
vehicle in Times Square on May 1. The vehicle smoldered but didn't
explode. Federal agents, tracing Shahzad through the SUV's previous
owner, caught him two days later on a plane bound for the United Arab
Emirates as it was departing New York's Kennedy Airport.
Shahzad
has not yet appeared in court. Federal investigators say he has been
cooperating and has told them he received weapons training in Pakistan.
Vinny Lacerra, 50, who lives across the street from the house
raided in Watertown, said he was in his living room about 6 a.m. when
he heard somebody say, "FBI! Put your hands up!"
Lacerra said he looked out his windows and saw 15 to 20 FBI agents with their guns drawn surrounding the house.
He
said about 15 minutes later, the agents went inside and came out with
one man handcuffed and took him down the street. He also said he saw an
agent from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. "I was surprised to see
this because this is what you see on TV," Lacerra said.
Source: Associated Press
Friday, May 14, 2010
FBI arrests 'several people' in Times Square case
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