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U.S. makes nation-wide security sweep
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
WASHINGTON, DEC 31. As the Americans made their countdown for the
new year, century and millennium, law enforcement authorities
made a security sweep of the country, and in the process, nabbed
one or two suspects involved with an Algerian national, Ahmed
Ressam, who was arrested in the State of Washington three weeks
ago.
In Brooklyn, New York, law enforcement agencies swooped down on
Algerian immigrants and arrested one with supposedly known
connections with Ressam. On Thursday, police arrested an
individual who was with Ressam in the Seattle area; and who had
helped him in procuring bomb making materials.
But law enforcement authorities are unable to point out in court
documents what the targets in the U.S. were, or in the particular
States where these suspects have been apprehended. In the case of
Ressam, one assumption is that since he was caught around the
time of New Year and was in possession of deadly chemicals or
even plastic explosives, he must have been planning for ``hits''
on New Year's eve.
Also on Thursday, Federal prosecutors said that there was a link
between Ressam and a woman arrested on the Canadian border in the
State of Vermont. In documents filed in court, prosecutors are
making the point that both Ressam and Lucia Garofalo belong to
the same cell of a ``violent Algerian terrorist organisation''
called the GIA. Ms Garofalo, a Canadian, was arrested on the
border travelling with an Algerian national; and authorities have
linked her with a terrorist group operating in Europe.
Police, in their sweep across the country, are also focussing on
suspected associates of Ressam; and have been detaining people in
several cities with a view to putting up a strong case against
the Algerian national. From East to the West Coast, dozens of
people have been detained; but a spokesman of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation is maintaining that detention did not mean
involvement in any terrorist activity. What is happening in these
security sweeps is that many immigration cases are also surfacing
- that is people overstaying visas and so on.
The concerted action by law enforcement authorities have not gone
without criticism in many quarters, the main one being that Arab
Americans are being singled out in the process and the community
made to look bad on account on the constant attention of the
enforcement and the media.
The point being made is that authorities are overreacting to
terrorism and some people were being treated differently as a
result of ethnicity.
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