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Police: Man Injured While Building Bomb At Kitchen Table (Wisconsin)
WISC-TV Madison ^ | March 7, 2003

Posted on 03/07/2003 11:27:59 AM PST by Shermy

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To: wimpycat
Who's taking bets on whether this is a foreign or domestic wacko?

I'll take domestic wackos for $200 Alex.

They said this guy had price tags on his bombs. The one that blew up on him is going to cost him, say an arm and a leg?

81 posted on 03/07/2003 3:53:32 PM PST by csvset
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To: syriacus
This is what happens with out closing the business/bomb loophole. Vote Shumer for Senate.

When businesses are outlawed, only government will have bombs.

82 posted on 03/07/2003 3:56:56 PM PST by tet68 (Jeremiah 51:24 ..."..Before your eyes I will repay Babylon for all the wrong they have done in Zion")
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To: Catspaw
"What his intent was, we have no idea at this point," Jones said.

To blow something up maybe? Just a WILD guess.


83 posted on 03/07/2003 3:59:01 PM PST by unixfox (Close the borders, problem solved !)
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To: Joe Hadenuf; Trust but Verify
I'll start at the beginning, just for you Ronald. The above post stated terrorist living in a rural, suburban environment would stick out like a sore thumb. In your vast wisdom, could you explain to me how a terrorist living **anywhere** would stick out like a sore thumb?

No need, Joe! I already quoted all of the statements of yours that I was responding to in my posts!

Be sure to contact the FBI and tell them your formula for detecting terrorist......I am sure they would love to hear from you Ronald...

No need again, Joe! Here in fly-over-country, being Muslim isn't a federal offense!

Yikes!

Yikes is right, Joe! You ought to come out and visit. It would clear up all these Lefty Coast misconceptions! :~)

84 posted on 03/07/2003 3:59:01 PM PST by Ronaldus Magnus
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To: tet68
This is what happens with out closing the business/bomb loophole.

The home made bomb business, it's either a boom or a bust.

85 posted on 03/07/2003 4:00:12 PM PST by csvset
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To: Trust but Verify
The implication in your original post was that the guy might be of middle eastern descent you used the words, 'not home-grown' and 'off-shore', that is where my comments about a terrorist sticking out like a sore thumb in that community came from. You then changed the focus to Terry Nichols not sticking out like a sore thumb in a farming community, but clearly, your original assumption was that the guy was ME.
86 posted on 03/07/2003 4:07:17 PM PST by Trust but Verify
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To: Trust but Verify; Ronaldus Magnus
Alright, alright, you guy got me. Any terrorist that tries to blend into a rural enviornment would be immediately detected by the neighbors and town folks, and they would know, they are terrorist.....

Sure can't fool you guys....

87 posted on 03/07/2003 4:58:48 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Joe, he's a story about the kidnapping of two men from a convenience store in Francis Creek, a small town about 50-60 miles north of Hartford.  Note that there are four Arabs in the entire town.  Also note that the two men who were kidnapped are Pakistani--and Pakistanis aren't considered to be Arabs, but South Asian (this is how dumb reporters from this region are).  Despite the wild conspiracy theoriesabout terrorists that have been  flying around Francis Creek, this was a business deal gone bad, and one man, the owner of the convenience store, is thought to have been murdered (the ID of the body found in NJ hasn't been confirmed as yet). The theory goes both ways.

Posted Mar. 06, 2003

One clerk beaten, abducted; one missing‘He’s either hiding, captive or dead’

By Paul Srubas
psrubas@greenbaypressgazette.com

FRANCIS CREEK — There’s obviously no good time to get beaten up and abducted, but if there’s an especially bad time, Mukaram Iqbal and perhaps his uncle have found it.

Iqbal, 19, was beaten bloody and abducted from the Francis Creek Fun-N-Fast service station owned by his uncle, Waheed Akhtar, 44, who remains missing.

“He’s either hiding, captive or dead,” said Manitowoc County Sheriff Ken Petersen, who believes Akhtar also may have been abducted.

Iqbal was either freed or escaped his captors in Atlantic City, N.J., and has spoken to FBI agents about the incident, which apparently happened Sunday.

Local police learned of the incident Tuesday, when a service station employee notified them of Akhtar’s disappearance. Iqbal called the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Department later Tuesday to report that he had been beaten and abducted, Petersen said.

Iqbal, who is of Pakistani descent, told investigators that his abductors were also Pakistanis, Petersen said, but Petersen didn’t know whether Iqbal knew his attackers. Neither Iqbal nor investigators know what happened to Akhtar.

Petersen and FBI spokesman Barry Babler in Milwaukee said there is no evidence that Iqbal’s abduction or Akhtar’s disappearance have any connection to terrorism.

But it’s hard to persuade a population bombarded with a steady stream of news of Orange Alerts, impending war with Iraq and other constant reminders of terrorism.

What makes the incident especially a matter of bad timing is the recent publicity over the Saturday capture of al-Qaida’s No. 3 man, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, believed to have masterminded the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

The terrorist attacks happened right about the time that Akhtar bought the Citgo station, Petersen said.

In this village of 681 residents, where the U.S. Census counted just four people of Arabic descent, more than a few people have been suspicious of Akhtar from the start, said Troy Brown, 20, who lives upstairs from him. Some villagers snubbed Akhtar’s business, though others couldn’t resist the fact that Akhtar’s gas prices were always a pinch lower than other stations, Brown said.

Brown said he got along well with Akhtar and thought of him as “a nice guy,” especially after Akhtar kept providing him with free bags of ice to nurse an injured knee this fall and loaned him an exercise bike for physical therapy.

But following Akhtar’s disappearance and that of his nephew, even Brown said he can’t help wondering if there’s some connection with Mohammad’s arrest last weekend. Brown said he has noticed people of Arabic descent like Akthar have bought gas stations around the state, and the rumor mill in the village has concocted an elaborate scheme involving a coordinated series of gas station explosions.

Fanning suspicions was the fact that Akhtar’s wife and three or four children, who had been living with him in his two-room apartment in a four-plex, all left town early this winter, Brown said.

“We were told her mother hadn’t seen the youngest one for a long time, and that’s why they were leaving,” Brown said. “Supposedly they were going to come back after Christmas, but they never did come back that I know of.”

Iqbal has been in Francis Creek about a month, Petersen said.

Petersen dismissed the idea that the men’s disappearance had anything to do with terrorism.

“I think it’s all business-related,” he said. “That’s our impression.”

Akhtar apparently had investment partners, and it may be he had angered them for one reason or another, Petersen said.

Whatever the motive, investigators are taking Akhtar’s disappearance seriously. Blood found at the service station could be all Iqbal’s, from the beating, but investigators haven’t tested it yet. Investigators still were in the process Wednesday of searching Akhtar’s apartment, business and two cars.

Meanwhile, the Fun-N-Fast is closed, but credit-card-operated gas pumps remained in operation. A steady stream of customers passed through Wednesday afternoon.Posted at 14:41 on Mar. 07, 2003

Investigation leads to body in New Jersey


MANITOWOC — A failed business deal may have prompted the abduction of a convenience store clerk in Manitowoc County and the disappearance of the owner, Manitowoc County Sheriff Ken Petersen said today.

One of two suspects in the abduction had worked at the Fun-N-Fast Mini Mart in Francis Creek and had made an offer to purchase the business, the sheriff said. They apparently couldn’t agree on a price, or the price or conditions of a possible sale changed, he said.

The investigation of the case led authorities Thursday to a body buried in a fresh grave in Palermo, N.J., police said.

The body had not been identified, said Stephen Kodak, a spokesman for the FBI in Newark, N.J. However, The Press of Atlantic City reported today that it was Waheed Akhtar, 44, who owns and operates the convenience store.

Manitowoc County Undersheriff Robert Hermann said today a positive identification of the man had not been made but he had been beaten.

Akhtar’s nephew, Mukarak Iqbal, 19, was beaten Sunday inside a cooler at the mini mart by two men and then taken to New Jersey, Hermann said.

Iqbal was left alone in a motel Tuesday and was able to call police, Hermann said.

Iqbal told investigators that he did not know his abductors and he did not realize his uncle was missing, Hermann said.

Iqbal has since been placed in protective custody, according to the FBI.

Police have arrested Ekbal Singh Bursa, 29, of Fairfax, Va., and charged him with Iqbal’s kidnapping and abduction. He was scheduled to appear today in U.S. District Court at Camden, N.J.

Barry Babler, a spokesman for the FBI in Wisconsin, said Bursa has cooperated with authorities and provided information important to the investigation.

Authorities issued a warrant for the arrest of Malkit Singh, 27, of Brigantine, N.J.

— The Associated Press

88 posted on 03/07/2003 5:56:29 PM PST by Catspaw
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To: wimpycat
Who's taking bets on whether this is a foreign or domestic wacko?

I was kind of wondering what his name is. That might shed some light on it.

89 posted on 03/07/2003 6:01:16 PM PST by Mark17
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To: Shermy
Wisconsin has gone international
90 posted on 03/07/2003 6:04:28 PM PST by Indy Pendance (You can't say we didn't give you a fair warning.)
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To: Catspaw
Excellent sleuthing. I wonder how far Madison is from Hartford. It seems another body from Madison turned up in Kentucky.

http://www.channel3000.com/news/2026091/detail.html
91 posted on 03/08/2003 7:19:23 AM PST by freeperfromnj
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To: freeperfromnj
It's about 65 miles from Hartford to Madison. I doubt if these are related. But thanks for piqueing my interest.
92 posted on 03/08/2003 7:22:19 AM PST by Catspaw
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To: Ichneumon
The price tags could just have been those already on the components when he purchased them.
93 posted on 06/19/2003 6:47:26 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: piasa
"price tags"

I think he was getting ready for the Islamist flee market!

94 posted on 06/19/2003 6:52:47 PM PDT by DannyTN (Note left on my door by a pack of neighborhood dogs.)
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