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FBI raids Denver home in alleged Al-Qaeda plot
Posted: 17 September 2009 1822 hrs

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WASHINGTON: FBI agents raided a home outside Denver, Colorado where they said a suspect was at the centre of an alleged Al-Qaeda plot to launch attacks in New York, ABC television reported Wednesday.

About a dozen agents arrived at the home of Najibullah Zazi, 24, and one confirmed to ABC a search warrant was being executed.

"Zazi's travels to New York last weekend triggered a round of highly publicized raids in the New York area," the ABC report said adding that "authorities told members of Congress the raids had helped to disrupt a plot to carry out a major attack on New York."

Authorities said they found 14 new black backpacks in the New York raids, fuelling concerns the men may have been planning to use the backpacks to carry suicide bombs.

The ABC report cited unnamed authorities as saying "Zazi brought with him instructions on how to build a bomb using household chemicals".

Zazi told the network: "I have nothing to do with Al-Qaeda ... Any link or anything with Al-Qaeda."


- AFP/so

 


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