The principal suspect in the case, Najibullah Zazi, has pleaded guilty and is cooperating with investigators, key developments that prosecutors hope will help them trace the plot back to its roots in Pakistan, where Zazi and former friends from high school allegedly traveled in 2008 to seek terror training.The plan was to board the subway in Queens and make their way separately to Grand Central Station and Times Square where they would detonate their suicide vests to maximum effect. Zazi had been casing Grand Central and the Wall Street stations, looking as to where he might inflict the maximum carnage and had set September 14, 15, or 16 as the likely dates to engage in his terror campaign.
After returning to the United States, the plotters allegedly hoped to detonate bombs on trains at two of the city's biggest subway stations: Times Square and Grand Central Terminal, according to the two officials.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss details of the investigation. The new details in the case were first reported in Monday's editions of the New York Daily News.
Federal prosecutors have already said publicly they were seeking other suspects overseas. Three suspected members of the plot have been charged in the U.S. The two officials say a fourth person was arrested in Pakistan weeks ago in connection with the case.
Officials would say little else about the fourth person, other than the suspect is a citizen of Pakistan.
Both officials cautioned the person may not ultimately be charged with playing a role in the bomb plot.
Zazi, a Colorado airport van driver, admitted that he tested bomb-making materials in a Denver suburb before traveling by car to New York intending to attack the subway system to avenge U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan.
The two other men suspected of direct roles in the plot, Adis Medunjanin and Zarein Ahmedzay, have pleaded not guilty to charges they sought to join Zazi in what prosecutors described as "three coordinated suicide bombing attacks'' on Manhattan subway lines. The alleged attacks were timed for days after the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Prosecutors say the attacks were modeled after the July 2005 bombings on the London transit system. Four suicide bombers killed 52 people and themselves in an attack on three subway trains and a bus in London.
The alleged New York plot was disrupted in early September when police officials stopped Zazi's car as it entered New York.
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Monday, April 12, 2010
New Details Emerge About Zazi NYC Terror Plot
New details have emerged about the terror plot that led to the arrest of Najibullah Zazi and two others following the arrest of a fourth person in Pakistan.
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