Pakistani bomb-maker scoured New York for targets

Irish Sun (IANS) Wednesday 18th April, 2012

A Pakistani bomb-maker, who was involved in a foiled 2009 plot against New York city's subways, has revealed how he and an Al Qaeda handler in Pakistan considered everything from the subway to movie theatres as targets.

"We started the conversation on such targets as Walmart, the New York Stock Exchange, Times Square, subways, movie theatres, I believe buses were mentioned too," Najibullah Zazi said in court Tuesday at the trial of an alleged co-conspirator, Adis Medunjanin.

Zazi, an immigrant from Pakistan and the third man in the group, Zerein Ahmedzay, an immigrant from Afghanistan, have already pleaded guilty. Medunjanin, a Bosnian immigrant who travelled with the two friends to Pakistan where they allegedly sought terrorist training, is among those accused of devising the scheme.

Zazi testified Tuesday that Medunjanin had provided him with audio recordings of terrorist cleric Anwar al-Awlaki promoting jihad.

He testified that he wanted to enlist in the Taliban "before they win and America leaves, I should go and be a part of it".

"My understanding was they wanted me to carry out a martyrdom operation," Zazi testified.

The three initially resisted, he said.

"We talked amongst ourselves, looked at each other and said no," he said, only to later begin their planning.

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