Terror suspect’s father indicted in Denver on charge of lying to investigators

By Ivan Moreno, AP
Friday, October 9, 2009

Zazi’s father indicted on charge of lying to FBI

DENVER — The father of an Afghan immigrant accused of plotting a terror attack in New York City is due in court on a charge of lying to investigators.

The U.S. Attorney’s office in Denver announced Thursday that a grand jury had returned an indictment against Mohammed Zazi, 53, for allegedly making a false statement in a matter involving terrorism.

Zazi was arrested last month on that charge pending a grand jury indictment.

He is free on $50,000 bail and under electronic monitoring. He is scheduled to appear in federal court on the charge Friday afternoon.

Zazi’s son, Najibullah Zazi, is being held without bond in New York. He has pleaded not guilty to a charge of conspiring to detonate explosives in the United States.

The indictment alleges Mohammed Zazi lied to the FBI when asked if he had spoken to anyone about his son on the phone and whether he was in any trouble with authorities.

Prosecutors say that Mohammed Zazi did speak to someone on or about Sept. 11 about his son and that at one point, Mohammed Zazi warned his son that he should hire an attorney.

“What has happened? What have you guys done?” Mohammed Zazi asked his son, according to a criminal complaint.

If convicted of lying to authorities, Mohammed Zazi faces a maximum of 8 years in prison.

Federal authorities accuse the younger Zazi of trying to make a homemade explosives using ingredients from beauty supply stores in the Denver area.

Authorities say the 24-year-old, who allegedly received terror training at an al-Qaida camp in Pakistan, was plotting an attack in New York City on Sept. 11.

YOUR VIEW POINT
NAME : (REQUIRED)
MAIL : (REQUIRED)
will not be displayed
WEBSITE : (OPTIONAL)
YOUR
COMMENT :