Lebanon puts off trial of suspect in alleged NY terror plot
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AP, Beirut: Apr 18 2008
Made Popular Apr 18 2008

Lebanon’s state-run news agency says a military court has postponed the trial of an alleged al-Qaida loyalist accused of plotting to attack New York City train tunnels.

The report says the trial of Assem Hammoud, initially scheduled to start Friday, has been put off until October because the U.S. investigation appears to be continuing.

Hammoud was arrested in Lebanon in 2006 in a plot allegedly involving at least eight people. The FBI said the plotters planned to bomb and flood Hudson River train tunnels that carry more than 215,000 passengers each weekday between New York and New Jersey.

Lebanese authorities said they found maps and bombing plans on Hammoud’s personal computer. They said he confessed to the plot and swore allegiance to al-Qaida.

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