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Scroll to "PLANE CRASH SURVIVOR
WAS ON WAY TO PRISON"
for the whole story. An excerpt I found didn't
include the name of the paper that ran the
story,
but supplied more details:
"When Abdel-Khalik first was arrested in 2004, federal officials asked that he be held
without
bond because of initial concerns that he could
have connections to international
terrorism,
Strianse said.
"'That turned out not to be true,' his attorney
said.
"The government initially had concerns, but I was
able to demonstrate
that was not the purpose of trying to secure this passport,'
Strianse said.
[So what WAS the purpose? ... not
stated.]
"According to a plea agreement filed with the
federal court, Abdel-Khalik,
who was not a U.S. citizen, tried to get
the passport illegally on June 16, 2004.
"At the time, he used the name Carlos Moran III
and turned in Moran's Texas birth
certificate,
a Tennessee identification and
Abdel-Khalik's photo.
"The U.S. State Department ran records checks
and found identification photos of the
real
Carlos Moran III, but they did not match
Abdel-Khalik.
"Federal authorities found that Moran was a
kitchen worker at Tazza Restaurant
at 510 Church St. and Abdel-Khalik was an
owner and manager of the downtown
restaurant, the court records state. Both men
were found at the restaurant,
according to court records.
"Federal officials later determined that Moran's
birth certificate and identification
papers
went missing while Moran was working and
living in a room adjacent to the
restaurant.
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http://www.tbi.state.tn.us
/TRIC/tbi_triccn_files/07.03 .06.pdf
Volume I Issue 104 07/03/2006 Page 1 of
4
That guilt shall not escape, nor innocence
suffer.
Tennessee Regional
Information Center
The following marked instructions should be
adhered to in order to protect
the following information, which may
contain SENSITIVE, RESTRICTED,
or CONFIDENTIAL information.
The attached information:
May NOT be provided to the Media
May NOT be transmitted via Radio
May NOT be posted in areas accessible by the
Public
--
Disseminate widely
Threat Level
SPECIAL ARTICLES WITH
ATTACHMENT
In the next few weeks there will be a series of
Bolos each week
from the Tennessee Office of Homeland Security.
Please note the 7th series attached.
PLANE CRASH SURVIVOR WAS ON WAY TO
PRISON
One of three men who survived an airplane crash
in central Pennsylvania was being
flown there to serve
time in federal prison for trying to get a
U.S. passport in Nashville using someone
else's identity.
Mohamed Abdel-Khalik, 31, was being flown to
Moshannon Valley
Correctional Center in Philipsburg, Pa., to serve six months after he pleaded guilty here,
said his Nashville attorney Peter J.
Strianse. The 1,300-inmate prison is
low-security,
according to a Web site for the prison's
management firm.
Abdel-Khalik had planned to take a commercial
flight to Pennsylvania,
but he discovered he couldn't get a flight
to central Pennsylvania because airlines canceled flights
due to bad weather, his sister, Soyad Abdel, told the Centre Daily Times newspaper
in central
Pennsylvania.
Abdel-Khalik's brother, Fayez, had been learning
how to fly at the Springfield/Robertson
County Airport
and had just purchased a used Piper
Cherokee Arrow, airport Business
Manager
Jeremy Binkley told the Daily Times. But
because Fayez did not have a pilot's license,
he asked his ground school instructor, Kaul Mitchell Wilson, to fly the brothers to
Philipsburg,
Binkley said. Wilson, 21, flew them to the
Mid-State Regional Airport in
Philipsburg,
but the plane crashed while attempting to
land about 3 a.m. Wilson died during the
crash,
and his friend, 18-year-old Justin Hughes,
was injured.
Abdel-Khalik broke an ankle and injured his
hip but did not have life-threatening injuries,
Strianse said. Abdel-Khalik was in a nearby Pennsylvania hospital awaiting
surgery, Strianse said.
Abdel-Khalik had been scheduled to turn himself in
to the Federal Bureau of Prisons
no later than 2 p.m.Monday June 26, to
serve the six-month prison sentence,
Strianse said.
Abdel-Khalik's brother remained hospitalized
night with serious head injuries,
and he was on a respirator, Strianse said.
According to flight reports,
Abdel-Khalik's brother was listed as Fayez Abdel, 33.
Justin Hughes also was listed as a surviving passenger.
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Source: Tennessean.com
STOLEN VA LAPTOP RECOVERED
The government has recovered the stolen
laptop computer containing sensitive data
for up to 26.5 million veterans and
military personnel, Veterans Affairs Secretary
Jim Nicholson
announced Thursday June 29, 2006.
Nicholson also said there have been no reports
of identity theft
since the May 3 burglary at the Maryland home of an
agency employee.
"There is reason to be optimistic," he told
reporters just before
the start of another in a series of hearings
Congress has had on
one of the worst breaches of information
security.
"It's a very positive note in this very
tragic incident," Nicholson
said.
http://www.alexconstantine .blogspot.com/
Stolen
personal data computer theft - VA social security
breach
FBI lost 160
laptops in last 44 months
How
Secure is Your Personal Information?
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