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US Officials: Canada Terror Suspect Traveled To Iran
2013-04-27
[Jpost] Suspects charged with plotting to blow up railroad carrying passenger trains recieved "guidance" in Iran from al-Qaeda.

Investigators believe one of two suspects charged in Canada with plotting to blow up a railroad track carrying passenger trains traveled to Iran within the past two years, US law enforcement and national security officials said on Thursday.

Chiheb Esseghaier, a Tunisian-born doctoral student, traveled to Iran on a trip that was directly relevant to the investigation of the alleged plot, the officials said.

They declined to say precisely when Esseghaier, who appeared in court on Wednesday in Toronto, had traveled to Iran, whether he had gone there more than once, or whom he was in contact with while there.

When they announced the arrest of Esseghaier and his alleged co-conspirator, Raed Jaser, this week, Canadian police said the two men had received "direction and guidance" in the plot from "al-Qaeda elements in Iran."

U.S. national security sources close to the investigation said that was a reference to a network of low- to middle-level al Qaeda fixers and "controllers" based in the town of Zahedan, close to Iran's borders with Afghanistan and Pakistain, that moves money and fighters through Iran to support its activities in South Asia.

Canadian police say there is no sign of Iranian government involvement with the suspects.

The pair are charged with plotting to derail a passenger train. US officials said the suspects discussed blowing up a trestle on the railway line carrying daily Amtrak trains between Toronto and New York City shortly before the train was scheduled to pass over the track, thus derailing it.

U.S. law enforcement and national security officials said U.S. and Canadian agencies were investigating whether the suspects had accomplices in the United States or Canada.

One official said there was "another shoe to drop" in the case. Canada's National Post newspaper reported on Thursday that the FBI was holding a third man in New York.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Remember all the LLL that tried to convince us that Iran couldn't possibly be involved with AlQ (circa 2002 etc.) because Iran is Shia and AQ is Sunni?

Hearing nothing but crickets from them for a while now.
Posted by: AlanC   2013-04-27 09:51  

#1  Hmmm, Taserev also traveled, lookout for travelers.
Or people who buy tickets.

BUST THEM.
Posted by: Thor Phereng   2013-04-27 08:17  

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