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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Fourth Suspect In NYC Pipeline Bomb Plot Surrenders

Be afraid America, Be very afraid, leave it to the Commander Guy to protect you.
But I suggest you think long and hard on that if you value you existance
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad — A Guyanese suspect in an alleged plot to bomb a fuel pipeline feeding New York's John F. Kennedy Airport surrendered to police Tuesday in Trinidad, a police official said.
Abdel Nur turned himself in at a police station outside the Trinidadian capital of Port-of-Spain, police spokeswoman Wendy Campbell told The Associated Press.
He is the fourth man arrested the alleged plot, including a former opposition member of Guyana's parliament and a former airport air cargo employee who was arrested in New York.
Trinidadian Police Commissioner Trevor Paul had warned Monday that Nur should be considered armed and dangerous and he appealed to the public for help in finding him.
"I am confident that the pressure brought to bear by the Trinidadian police authorities contributed to his surrender," said Mark Mershon, the head of the FBI in New York. "We are very grateful for their tremendous cooperation in this investigation."

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