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Home Front: WoT
His son is a gun runner, his brother is a no-flyer. He works for the FBI.
2019-05-07
[FoxNews] Former FBI linguist charged with lying to authorities about contact with terrorist.

A former FBI linguist allegedly obstructed a bureau investigation after he lied to officials when he heard a suspect in a terrorism investigation leave a message on his own voicemail.

Abdirizak Jaji Raghe Wehelie, 66, of Burke, Virginia, was arrested Saturday night when he arrived on a flight at Dulles International Airport just outside Washington, D.C. and is set to appear in a Virginia courtroom Monday.

Wehelie was charged with obstructing an investigation and making false statements to the FBI.

Prosecutors allege that in 2016, Wehelie was translating messages captured by court-ordered surveillance of a suspect's cell phone when he discovered one call was a message that the suspect left on Wehelie's voicemail. According to court records, Wehelie wrote the person on the call was an unidentified male, failing to note he was the actual recipient of the message.

When investigators pressed Wehelie about his connection, he initially denied it. However, investigators were able to connect the two men with each other as early as 2010. Wehelie eventually admitted he had known the suspect for years.

Law enforcement officials said the FBI was monitoring the calls as part of an investigation into a former Virginia cab driver who left the United States to join a terror group in Somalia. Liban Haji Mohamed was briefly on the FBI's list of most-wanted terrorists.

If convicted, Wehelie faces 25 years in prison.

This isn't the first time Wehelie’s family has been in the crosshairs of counterterrorism investigators. His son, Yusuf Wehelie, was sentenced to a decade behind bars after being caught in a sting operation moving guns for cash. Yusuf Wehelie's elder brother, Yahya Wehelie, was held in Egypt in 2010 on a trip back from Yemen and is on a "no fly" list.
This is what happens when you accept the Muslim translators’ refusal to work after 9/11 if Jewish translators are also hired.
The Daily Mail adds:
  • Abdirizak Wehelie, aka Haji Raghe, was arrested Saturday night at an airport after returning to the U.S. on an international fight

  • Son Yusuf Wehelie spoke with an undercover witness about his desire to shoot up a military recruitment center on behalf of the Islamic State group

  • Yusuf and another son Yahya were barred from returning to the U.S. in 2010

  • A terror suspect linked to Al Shabaab left a voicemail message on Wehelie's cellphone, one of 180 phone contacts from 2010 to 2017

  • Wehelie allegedly intentionally misidentified his own voice, court documents say

  • A judge ordered he be freed on $20,000 unsecured bail following his initial appearance Monday
Posted by:Skidmark

#3  After 9-11 the Israelis cut ties with the FBI translation groups. They referred to them as "mole holes".

So will this islamic show up for trial. Who knows but I'm willing to bet head FBI POS Wray is counting on fleeing.
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-05-07 12:45  

#2  I'm not familiar with the term 'unsecured bail',however thanks to the interwebs...
This is very similar to ROR bail and is often referred to as signature bail. The defendant must still sign a bond promising appearance at future court dates. But if she fails to appear and a bench warrant is issued, she will be required to pay the amount of the bond. It is still considered unsecured, in that the defendant is freed based on her word even though it is ultimately secured by a bond.

So yeah, basically catch and release.
Posted by: SteveS   2019-05-07 11:36  

#1  "A judge ordered he be freed on $20,000 unsecured bail..."

Catch & Release?
Posted by: Jeng and Tenille3529   2019-05-07 09:13  

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