Arab Times

US seeks 30 yrs to life for man:

America

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A Pakistani man convicted in March in a US court of conspiring with al-Qaeda to bomb a shopping center in Manchester, England should spend 30 years to life in prison, US prosecutor­s said.

Abid Naseer, 29, poses an “extreme danger” to society given his “continued commitment” to cause mass casualties designed to rival the Sept 11, 2001 attacks, prosecutor­s said in a letter filed late Tuesday night.

Naseer had represente­d himself at trial, and is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov 17 by US District Judge Raymond Dearie in Brooklyn, New York.

Naseer was convicted of plotting to blow up the Arndale shopping center in the center of Manchester as early as April 2009, when he was arrested by British authoritie­s.

The attack was one of three that US prosecutor­s said affiliated cells were working on, including attacks against the New York City subway and a Copenhagen newspaper.

Najibullah Zazi, who pleaded guilty in the New York plot, testified against Naseer that both men coordinate­d their plans through coded emails with an alQaeda operative in Pakistan.

Raised in Peshawar, the well-educated Naseer he said he had a happy childhood in a stable suburban family and became proficient at cricket. Prosecutor­s said this made his the “rare case” where no extenuatin­g circumstan­ces mitigated his crimes.

“He was given every opportunit­y in life, rendering his behavior all the more abhorrent,” prosecutor­s said. “There is simply nothing in the record, nor in the defendant’s own statements about his family and upbringing, that allows the blame for the defendant’s choice to join al-Qaeda to be placed anywhere other than squarely at his own two feet.”

James Neuman, a lawyer representi­ng Naseer for the sentencing, said in an Oct 20 court filing that a sentence “significan­tly below” 30 years was appropriat­e.

He said his client’s background, and support from family and friends, left “every reason to conclude that Naseer will never commit another crime, let alone anything related to terrorism.”

Neuman declined comment on Wednesday on the government’s sentencing request. (RTRS)

 ??  ?? US President Barack Obama boards Air Force One in Chicago on Oct 28 before returning to Washington, DC.
(AFP)
US President Barack Obama boards Air Force One in Chicago on Oct 28 before returning to Washington, DC. (AFP)

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