Florida Muslim student admitted he made video on how to use remote-controlled bombs against American soldiers

Posted by Robert on September 27, 2007 5:03 PM

"Martyrdooms."

"Documents point to S.C. terror plot: Explosives materials in car," by Adam Beam and Lee Higgins for [1] The State (thanks to all who sent this in):

Four key developments disclosed Tuesday in an application for a federal search warrant of the car driven by two Egyptian students arrested last month in South Carolina:

• Ahmed Mohamed admitted to FBI agents that he made a training video to show people in “Arabic countries” how to use remote-controlled bombs against American soldiers.

• Someone using Mohamed’s laptop computer used the search words “martyrdooms” and “suiciders” to link to the video on YouTube.

• Authorities found a toy remote-control boat, still in its box, and a partially dismantled digital watch at Youssef Samir Megahed’s Tampa, Fla., home. They suspect that the items are the beginnings of a homemade bomb.

• On Mohamed’s computer, authorities found a file titled “Bomb Shock,” which contains files about explosives, including detailed descriptions of TNT and of C-4, a military-grade plastic explosive.

In a 12-minute video posted on YouTube, an Egyptian man wearing a white shirt, khaki pants and rubber gloves explains in Arabic how to turn a toy boat into a bomb.

His name is Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed, and last month he was arrested in Goose Creek after authorities found four PVC pipes containing a mixture of potassium nitrate, kitty litter and sugar in his car’s trunk.

There is much more. Read it all.


Article printed from Jihad Watch: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2007/09/florida-muslim-student-admitted-he-made-video-on-how-to-use-remote-controlled-bombs-against-american.html

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