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Haroon Aswat is charged in New York court complaint
Tuesday, August 9 2005 09:42 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

New York: A man detained in connection with the July 7, 2005 suicide bombings in London has been charged in a New York court with providing material support to terrorism in the United States (US), according to court documents unsealed yesterday (August 8, 2005).

Haroon Rashid Aswat, 30, a British-born citizen of Indian descent, is accused of being part of a 1999-2000 plot to set up a terrorist training camp in Bly, Oregon, according to a six-page complaint unsealed in federal court in Manhattan.

Aswat was taken into custody in Zambia last month, where he had been detained in connection to the bombings. British officials want to question him about 20 phone calls reportedly made on his South African cell phone to some of the four suicide bombers who killed 52 people in the London attack, Zambian officials had said last month.

He was brought back to London over the weekend, and a judge yesterday (August 8, 2005) ordered him to remain there until Thursday (August 4, 2005) pending an extradition request from US authorities.

According to the complaint in New York, Aswat and another man were dispatched to the United States in 1999. After arriving in New York, they travelled by bus to Seattle, where they allegedly conspired to set up the training camp.

A witness told US investigators that Aswat once boasted that he had been in a training camp in Afghanistan and he once saw Osama bin Laden, according to court papers.

Agencies

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