PDA

View Full Version : Ex-Navy sailor charged under espionage law



LiberalNation
03-07-2007, 10:55 PM
Now this right here might really be treason. If found guilty he should get the max punishment for such a crime.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17507790/

A former Navy enlisted man was arrested and charged with violating terrorism and espionage laws by passing along sensitive information about the vulnerability of Navy ships to al-Qaida associates, sources told NBC News on Wednesday.

Officials already knew naval information had been relayed but just recently named a suspect.

Paul R. Hall, now known as Hassan Abujihaad, 31, was arrested Wednesday in Phoenix, Ariz., said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity. He is accused of sending classified information about the movements of a Navy battle group deployed to the Persian Gulf in the spring of 2001. The document discussed potential vulnerabilities to attack. It was sent to the operators of a London Web site, Assam Publications, who have since been arrested on terrorism charges. Their arrests in 2004 first exposed the contacts.

Federal agents said Abujihaad described the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole in Aden harbor in Yemen as a "martyrdom operation" and said that such tactics were working and taking their toll on the Navy.

He was discharged from the Navy in January 2002, before his contact with the Web site was discovered.

Abujihaad is charged in the same case as Babar Ahmad, a British computer specialist accused of running Web sites to raise money for terrorism. Ahmad is schedule be extradited to the U.S. to face trial.

Investigators discovered computer files containing classified information about the positions of U.S. Navy ships and discussing their susceptibility to attack during Ahmad's investigation.

Abujihaad exchanged e-mails with Ahmad while on active duty on the USS Benfold, a guided-missile destroyer, in 2000 and 2001, according to an affidavit released Wednesday. He allegedly purchased videos promoting violent jihad.

The documents retrieved from Ahmad show drawings of Navy battle groups and discuss upcoming missions. They also say the battle group could be attacked using small weapons such as rocket-propelled grenades. The ships were never attacked.

Abujihaad had a secret security clearance that would have allowed him access to that material, according to the affidavit.

The investigation was run out of Connecticut because Ahmad allegedly used an Internet service provider there to host one of his fundraising Web sites.

Gunny
03-07-2007, 11:01 PM
Now this right here might really be treason. If found guilty he should get the max punishment for such a crime.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17507790/

A former Navy enlisted man was arrested and charged with violating terrorism and espionage laws by passing along sensitive information about the vulnerability of Navy ships to al-Qaida associates, sources told NBC News on Wednesday.

Officials already knew naval information had been relayed but just recently named a suspect.

Paul R. Hall, now known as Hassan Abujihaad, 31, was arrested Wednesday in Phoenix, Ariz., said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity. He is accused of sending classified information about the movements of a Navy battle group deployed to the Persian Gulf in the spring of 2001. The document discussed potential vulnerabilities to attack. It was sent to the operators of a London Web site, Assam Publications, who have since been arrested on terrorism charges. Their arrests in 2004 first exposed the contacts.

Federal agents said Abujihaad described the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole in Aden harbor in Yemen as a "martyrdom operation" and said that such tactics were working and taking their toll on the Navy.

He was discharged from the Navy in January 2002, before his contact with the Web site was discovered.

Abujihaad is charged in the same case as Babar Ahmad, a British computer specialist accused of running Web sites to raise money for terrorism. Ahmad is schedule be extradited to the U.S. to face trial.

Investigators discovered computer files containing classified information about the positions of U.S. Navy ships and discussing their susceptibility to attack during Ahmad's investigation.

Abujihaad exchanged e-mails with Ahmad while on active duty on the USS Benfold, a guided-missile destroyer, in 2000 and 2001, according to an affidavit released Wednesday. He allegedly purchased videos promoting violent jihad.

The documents retrieved from Ahmad show drawings of Navy battle groups and discuss upcoming missions. They also say the battle group could be attacked using small weapons such as rocket-propelled grenades. The ships were never attacked.

Abujihaad had a secret security clearance that would have allowed him access to that material, according to the affidavit.

The investigation was run out of Connecticut because Ahmad allegedly used an Internet service provider there to host one of his fundraising Web sites.

SOunds like treason to me. Fair trial then hang his ass from the yard arm.

CSM
03-07-2007, 11:55 PM
SOunds like treason to me. Fair trial then hang his ass from the yard arm.

Keel haul him first...I suggest the Ronald Reagan as a suitable vessel for that.

LiberalNation
03-07-2007, 11:58 PM
lol What happened to not passing judgement until after the trial.

manu1959
03-08-2007, 12:44 AM
lol What happened to not passing judgement until after the trial.

all yall have convicted bush without a trial

CockySOB
03-08-2007, 06:06 AM
Good catch on the story LN. Thanks!

CSM
03-08-2007, 06:34 AM
lol What happened to not passing judgement until after the trial.

Are you unhappy that you convinced us that your way is the right way? After all, this is what you have been advocating! Looks like you win!

glockmail
03-08-2007, 07:18 AM
Keel haul him first...I suggest the Ronald Reagan as a suitable vessel for that. Not long enough.

glockmail
03-08-2007, 07:20 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17507790/

.....
Paul R. Hall, now known as Hassan Abujihaad, ....[/QUOTE]

Ahh... a convert to "the religion of peace". Whouda thunk?

Gunny
03-08-2007, 09:41 PM
lol What happened to not passing judgement until after the trial.

Fine. Have the trial. THEN keel haul him, THEN hang what's left of him from the yard arm.

LiberalNation
03-08-2007, 09:50 PM
That's better except that would fall under crual and unsual punishment and be illegal.

Gunny
03-08-2007, 09:53 PM
That's better except that would fall under crual and unsual punishment and be illegal.

Nothing is too cruel and unusual for traitors. They rate right up there with pedophiles. Skinned alive and boiled in oil would work for me.

Psychoblues
03-09-2007, 03:23 AM
Thank God he wasn't one of those ex-Marine sailor traitors that we hear so much about!!!!!!!!!

Gunny
03-10-2007, 10:14 AM
Thank God he wasn't one of those ex-Marine sailor traitors that we hear so much about!!!!!!!!!

:lame2:

WTF is a "Marine sailor?" Is that kinda' like your being Air Force ground combat?

Psychoblues
03-10-2007, 01:20 PM
Mission Accomplished, dipstick.



:lame2:

WTF is a "Marine sailor?" Is that kinda' like your being Air Force ground combat?

WTF is Air Force ground combat? Who ever said that other than you? You not taking your meds again, gunny?