NEW YORK (Reuters) – Two Islamist militants were found guilty yesterday by a federal jury of plotting to bomb New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Russell De Freitas, 67, a U.S. citizen born in Guyana, and Abdul Kadir, 58, of Guyana, conspired to blow up buildings, fuel tanks and pipelines at the airport in the New York City borough of Queens.
The men, who were arrested in June 2007, face up to life in prison. They are due to be sentence on December 15.
Defreitas, who had worked at the airport, provided knowledge of its facilities and layout, U.S. prosecutors said, while Kadir, an engineer, helped with technical aspects such as how to blow up the buried fuel pipelines. Defense attorneys for the men portrayed them as all bluster and no substance during the trial in Brooklyn federal court. Prosecutors said Defreitas and Kadir did more than just talk and “took concrete steps to make this plan a reality.”
But officials have said the plot was nowhere near being operational when the men were arrested.
This was the first case involving a plot against New York to go before a local jury since 2006.
During the four-week trial before U.S. District Judge Dora Irizarry, jurors heard testimony and watched video clips of the airport filmed by Defreitas, and listened to audio recordings of the men made by a government informant.
The men sought to offer their plans to Jamaat Al Muslimeen, an Islamist extremist group in Trinidad and Tobago that was behind a 1990 coup attempt on the island, prosecutors said, and also tried to send Kadir to Iran to muster support.
Kadir, arrested on board a flight to Iran via Venezuela, said he was on his way to a religious pilgrimage and was not doing anything related to the plot.
The defense lawyers expressed disappointed in the verdict. Kadir was an “exemplary citizen of Guyana,” his lawyer Kafahni Nkrumah said.
“We believe there’s more than just the evidence that Kadir was up against, the atmosphere of fear in this country … the fear of terrorism … especially in New York,” Nkrumah said.
Defreitas’ attorney, Mildred Whalen, said her client would appeal the case after he was sentenced.
Two other men were arrested in the plot. Kareem Ibrahim of Trinidad and Tobago was deemed too ill to be tried, but may face trial later. Guyanese Abdel Nur, 60, pleaded guilty in June to a separate charge of material support to terrorism and faces up to 15 years in prison.
Kadir, De Freitas guilty in New York airport bomb plot case
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