Albanian National Pleads uilty to Attempting and Conspiring to Support Terrorists
U.S. District Court Ruled that the Fruits of FISA Surveillance Were Admissible in this Case
Agron Hasbajrami, 31, an Albanian citizen and resident of Brooklyn, New York, pleaded guilty on June 26 to attempting and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists before U.S. District Judge John Gleeson of the Eastern District of New York. At sentencing, the defendant faces up to 20 years in prison.
The guilty plea was announced by Assistant Attorney General for National Security John P. Carlin, Acting U.S. Attorney Kelly T. Currie of the Eastern District of New York, Assistant Director in Charge Diego G. Rodriguez of the FBI’s New York Field Office and Commissioner William J. Bratton of the New York City Police Department.
As part of the plea, Hasbajrami agreed to be deported from the United States at the conclusion of his sentence, and the government agreed to allow the defendant to preserve his right to challenge on appeal the lawfulness of surveillance obtained or derived from the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 (FAA), a question of first impression in the Second Circuit. The U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of New York ruled in February 2015 that the fruits of FISA surveillance in this case were admissible.
“This case, like many others before it, has shown that the application of lawful surveillance can allow the United States government to detect and disrupt a terrorist in the United States,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Currie. “The defendant’s plea today leaves no question as to his role in a very serious terrorism offense, and if he chooses to bring an appeal, we are confident we will prevail in the appellate court as well.”
“Today’s guilty plea is the result of a thorough investigation conducted by the New York FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force,” said Assistant Director in Charge Rodriguez. “I want to thank all of the agencies that participate on the FBI JTTF. Together we are able to use our combined legal and investigative tools to quickly identify and disrupt threats to our community.”
“This case is another example that shows that when people in the New York area conspire with, attempt to join, or fund a terrorist organization, even in the Tribal Area of Pakistan, they will be uncovered by the agents and detectives of the JTTF, and they will face the full consequences of the law,” said Commissioner Bratton.
According to court documents and statements made in court on June 26, in September 2011, Hasbajrami attempted to travel to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan (the FATA) for the purpose of joining a radical jihadist insurgent group. In addition, he sent over $1,000 in multiple wire transfers abroad to support terrorist activities in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In pursuing his goal of fighting jihad, the defendant exchanged email messages with an individual in Pakistan who told him that he was a member of an armed group that had murdered American soldiers and kidnapped Westerners. In one email message, Hasbajrami stated that it was difficult to ask for money from fellow Muslims because they became apprehensive “when they hear it is for jihad.” In another email, he stated that he wished to travel abroad to “marry with the girls in paradise,” using jihadist rhetoric to describe a reference to his desire to die as a martyr himself.
On Sept. 5, 2011, Hasbajrami purchased a one-way airline ticket to travel to Turkey the following day. Based on Hasbajrami’s email communications, he intended to travel from Turkey to the FATA to join a jihadist group. On Sept. 6, 2011, the defendant was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport. At the time of his arrest, he was carrying a tent, boots and cold weather gear. A search of the defendant’s residence revealed, among other items, a note reading “Do not wait for invasion, the time is martyrdom time.”
Source: U.S. Department of Justice
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