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Three Brothers
The video depicted the six men charged in the case, including three brothers from Cherry Hill, New Jersey, who are living illegally in the U.S., the complaint said.
They are Dritan Duka, 28; Shain Duka, 26; and Eljvir Duka, 23. Mohamad Shnewer, 22, a Cherry Hill resident originally from Jordan, and Serdar Tatar, 23, a Philadelphia resident from Turkey, also were charged. Agron Abdullahu, 24, of Buena Vista Township, was charged with aiding and abetting.
The Dukas and Abdullahu are ethnic Albanians from the former Yugoslavia, U.S. officials said. The Duka brothers operated roofing businesses based in Cherry Hill, Shnewer was a taxi driver in Philadelphia, Tatar worked at a convenience store in Philadelphia, and Abdullahu worked at a supermarket, according to authorities.
Two of the men were arrested in Cherry Hill as they met an FBI informant to buy three AK-47 automatic machine guns and four semi-automatic M-16 rifles, authorities said.
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The alleged conspirators believed that Abdullahu was a sniper in Kosovo and that CW-1 had experience in the Egyptian military, the complaint said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=agUG0413ZFIg&refer=home
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The Dukas where illegals.....
If he's old enough to have close to adult children and he trained in Egypt, then I'll bet he was also in the Bosnian war. There were plenty of Albanians who fought in that war.
His neighbors say he blew up a tree stump in his backyard last summer with dynamite wired to a lamp and a switch. He obviously had a lot of background doing that type of thing to approach it so casually:
Looking back, however, there was one particular incident at the home that should have raised red flags.Last summer, Agron Abdullahu wanted to remove a tree stump in the front yard to make way for a boat.
Neighbors say he placed a stick of dynamite in the stump, rigged it to a lamp with extension cords that he plugged into an electrical socket inside the house. When he flicked the switch, the stump blew out of the ground, neighbors said.
Stott remembers Abdullahu's reaction when she mentioned it on the job.
"I was joking with him and I said, Well, at least I don't blow up tree stumps,' " Stott recalled. "He said, Don't ever say that again.' "
http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/index.ssf?/base/news-2/1178695562292940.xml&coll=8 pg. 2