Ex-sailor Hassan Abu-Jihaad convicted in terror case

Discussion in 'Politics' started by LT701, Mar 5, 2008.

  1. LT701

    LT701

    (I dont think this should be used as a justification for profiling. Just because a guy changes his name to 'Jihaad', doesnt mean he is any less loyal. It's purely a coincidence)

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080305/ap_on_re_us/navy_terror

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A former Navy sailor was convicted Wednesday of leaking details about ship movements to suspected terrorism supporters, an act that could have endangered his own crewmates.

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    Jurors convicted Hassan Abu-Jihaad, 32, of Phoenix of providing material support to terrorists and disclosing classified national defense information on the second day of deliberations.

    The American-born Muslim convert formerly known as Paul R. Hall faces up to 25 years in federal prison when he is sentenced May 23. His attorneys said they were disappointed, and that an appeal was likely.

    The leak came amid increased wariness on the part of U.S. Navy commanders whose ships headed to the Persian Gulf in the months after a terrorist ambush in 2000 killed 17 sailors aboard the USS Cole.

    Abu-Jihaad, who was a signalman aboard the USS Benfold, was accused of passing along details that included the makeup of his Navy battle group, its planned movements and a drawing of the group's formation when it was to pass through the dangerous Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf on April 29, 2001.

    Abu-Jihaad's attorney said a four-year investigation that spanned two continents failed to turn up proof that Abu-Jihaad leaked details of ship movements and their vulnerability to attack.

    Federal prosecutors said he sympathized with the enemy and admitted disclosing military intelligence. But they acknowledged they did not have direct proof that he leaked the ship details.

    Authorities said the details of ship movements had to have been leaked by an insider, saying they were not publicly known and contained military jargon. The leaked documents closely matched what Abu-Jihaad would have had access to as a signalman, authorities said.

    Dan LaBelle, Abu-Jihaad's attorney, tried to show that many details of ship movements he was accused of leaking to suspected terrorism supporters were publicly available through news reports, press releases and Web sites. He also noted that Navy officials testified that the details were full of errors.

    Prosecutors say investigators discovered files on a computer disk recovered from a suspected terrorism supporter's home in London that included the ship movements, as well as the number and type of personnel on each ship and the ships' capabilities. The file ended with instructions to destroy the message, according to testimony.

    Abu-Jihaad was charged in the same case that led to the 2004 arrest of Babar Ahmad, a British computer specialist accused of running Web sites to raise money, appeal for fighters and provide equipment such as gas masks and night vision goggles for terrorists. Ahmad, who lived with his parents where the computer file was allegedly found, is to be extradited to the U.S.

    Abu-Jihaad, who was honorably discharged in 2002, was prosecuted in New Haven because the investigation first focused on a Connecticut-based Internet service provider.
     
  2. "(I dont think this should be used as a justification for profiling. Just because a guy changes his name to 'Jihaad', doesnt mean he is any less loyal. It's purely a coincidence)"

    Good point. I'd hate to jump to any conclusions, and deny him his constitutional rights. The Men and Woman on the Cole, victims of circumstances.

    Tell you what you do. Blacken your face, get in an old shit stationwagon, and cross the Palm Beach Bridge. Watch how the rich protect their assets.
     
  3. LT701

    LT701

    "Abu-Jihaad was charged in the same case that led to the 2004 arrest of Babar Ahmad, a British computer specialist "

    another case of terrorists being brought in for cheap labor
     
  4. LT701

    LT701

    i miss the simple days when the mating cry of an arab was 'hey bay-bee, i have trans am'