Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Use Aircraft Toys, Try Explode Pentagon

A man from Boston, the state of Massachusetts, United States, was arrested for plotting the bombing of the Pentagon and the Capitol building using a toy plane. As a result of these actions, he was threatened with jail sentences of up to 55 years.
Quoted by news agency Reuters, a man named Rezwan Ferdaus 26 years in police custody on Wednesday, September 28, 2011. According to FBI reports, Ferdaus tried using radio-controlled toy planes to drop the explosive C-4 on the second building is a vital U.S..
In addition, undergraduate physics from Northeastern University, Boston, is also reportedly trying to sell explosive devices and detonators to the militant al-Qaeda to destroy the U.S. troops in the Middle East. "Ferdaus has been planning a crime against our country," said U.S. attorney, Carmen Ortiz.
If the court Ferdaus proven guilty, he could have faced 15 years for giving aid to terrorists, 20 years for the attempted attack on the U.S. defense building, and 20 years for the experimental destruction of U.S. government-owned buildings.
Ferdaus plan disclosure statements revealed thanks to FBI agents posing as al-Qaeda member who admitted supplying the weapons charge and recruit militants. No mention is how long this undercover agent, but Ferdaus already overdo believe him. I was so convinced his disguise, Ferdaus even surrender all his property for explosives and detonators were taken to Afghanistan.
In fact, Ferdaus plan will include the agent in the attack to the Pentagon and the Capitol. In the plan, Ferdaus will bind explosives in a miniature F-86 aircraft controlled by radio control with GPS. Ferdaus was arrested after receiving grenades, AK-47, and a variety of explosives from an undercover FBI agent, of course, all these guns are replicas that are not dangerous.
The FBI said Ferdaus have no connection with al-Qaeda network really is. He has a radical idea after watching numerous videos of propaganda on the internet. FBI undercover agent who had requested Ferdaus to undo his plans, but he did not waver.
Peter King, chairman of the U.S. domestic defense committee in Parliament, said the arrests showed Ferdaus radical Islamic terrorist threat also comes from the educated. "The threat of terrorism beyond the socio-economic and not only involve the poor and uneducated," he said.

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