Hamas Suspect Videotapes Bridge in Maryland
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Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004
BALTIMORE A man described as a high-ranking Hamas
operative was arrested last week as he videotaped the Chesapeake
Bay Bridge, and he was held as a material witness in an
unrelated case, authorities said.
Ismael Selim Elbarasse of Annandale, Va., long suspected by
authorities of having financial ties to the Palestinian extremist
group, was taken into custody Friday, the U.S. attorney's office in
Maryland said Monday. He was held as a material witness in a
Chicago terrorism case.
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Elbarasse made an initial appearance in Baltimore's federal
courthouse Monday before U.S. District Magistrate Judge Paul W.
Grimm.
A federal grand jury in Chicago, in an indictment unsealed
Friday, described Elbarasse as an unindicted co-conspirator in a
15-year racketeering conspiracy in the United States and abroad to
illegally finance terrorist activities in Israel.
Court documents allege that he and defendant Mousa Mohammed Abu
Marzook, considered one of the highest-ranking Hamas leaders
internationally, shared a Virginia bank account that was used to
launder hundreds of thousands of dollars for Hamas.
"He is being held only on the material witness charge," said
Marcia Murphy, a spokeswoman for the Maryland U.S. attorney's
office.
Elbarasse was spotted Friday, the same day the Chicago
indictment was made public, by two police officers on the Bay
Bridge, authorities said. The officers noticed a man in an SUV who
appeared to be of Middle Eastern descent videotaping the bridge,
authorities said.
Authorities said the man, who was with a woman and two children,
said they had gone to the beach but could not specify what beach
they had visited. They also said the camera had recorded
close-up images that seemed atypical for a tourist.
Police learned that Elbarasse was wanted as a material witness
in connection with the Chicago case, and was on an FBI terrorist
watch list, authorities said. But he was not charged with any
wrongdoing in connection with the videotaping.
Since Elbarasse's arrest Friday, authorities have searched his house in Virginia, federal officials said. Murphy said she did not
know what was found.
Also Monday, a Pakistani man who was spotted a month ago
videotaping the skyline of Charlotte, N.C., was indicted on charges
of lying to the police and an immigration violation. Kamran Akhtar,
35, of New York City, was charged with six counts in the
indictment, but none of them involved terrorism.
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