Islamabad – 5 Missing DC Muslim Americans Arrested in Pakistan Raid

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    One of the man indentfied is Rami Zamzam a dental student from Washington DCIslamabad – Pakistani police on Wednesday arrested five American men believed to have gone missing from the Washington, D.C. area last month, officials from both countries said.

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    The men were picked up in a raid on a house in Sarghoda in the eastern province of Punjab, police officer Tahir Gujjar said, adding that three of the men are of Pakistani descent, one is of Egyptian descent and the other is of Yemeni heritage.

    Regional police chief Mian Javed Islam told The Associated Press that the men were between the ages of 18 and 20 and had spent the past few days in the city, which is near an air base about 125 miles (200 kilometers) south of the capital, Islamabad.

    He said they were being questioned and it was premature to discuss the reason for the detentions.

    But two U.S. officials familiar with the case said the five are believed to be young men from the Washington area who went missing at the end of November.

    The FBI has been searching for the men since their families reported them missing and expressed fears they may have gone to Pakistan, according to the two U.S. officials. The two are familiar with the case and spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it publicly.

    One of the men was a dental student at Howard University, according to the officials.

    The officials said one of the group — they did not say which one — left behind what investigators believe was a farewell video message, in which he talks about defending Muslims and shows images of U.S. casualties.

    U.S. Embassy spokesman Rick Snelsire said officials there were aware of the reported arrests, but could not confirm them.

    A report on the Web site of the Pakistani newspaper The News said one only one of the men was American.

    Quoting a senior police officer, the report said it “was quite a possibility that they (the five men) were engaged in acts of terrorism.”

    Pakistan has many militant groups based on its territory and the U.S. has been pressing the government to crack down on extremism. Al-Qaida and Taliban militants are believed to be hiding in safe havens in lawless tribal areas near the Afghan border.

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    Sue us please
    Sue us please
    15 years ago

    They were probably just sightseeing.
    I I was a lawyer, I would take their case an sue Pakistan and the U.S. for unlawful imprisionment and why stop there? We can also sue the Daily News for reporting it and maybe sue Israel for causing these men so much grief that they had to go on this “sightseeing” trip.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    A dental student? He probably didn’t want to get into any more debt so he decided to end his life. The true message of this story is that Islamofascism has infiltrated middle-class Muslim families….the intelligentsia of the Moslem world. Islamofascism is not limited to the uneducated masses anymore. This is terrifying as there are now millions of these middle-class, educated Muslims in America.

    twilightreader
    twilightreader
    15 years ago

    If I were the American government, I would stop Muslum immigration until the government can investigate the Muslums that are already here. Secondly, this country really needs a national I.D. card for its citizens, and it needs to close the borders and deport illegal aliens that are already here. Also, it needs to ban any Muslum exchange students coming to the U.S while we are at war in these Muslum countries.