Saturday, October 9, 2010

“We’re going to make this much more difficult for you if you don’t cooperate.” Fibbies demand spy gear back.


From MSNBC.

Snippet from the Wired article:

Afifi considered selling the device on Craigslist before the FBI showed up. He was in his apartment Tuesday afternoon when a roommate told him “two sneaky-looking people” were near his car. Afifi, already heading out for an appointment, encountered a man and woman looking at his vehicle outside. The man asked if Afifi knew his registration tag was expired. When Afifi asked if it bothered him, the man just smiled. Afifi got into his car and headed for the parking lot exit when two SUVs pulled up with flashing lights carrying four police officers in bullet-proof vests.

The agent who initially spoke with Afifi identified himself then as Vincent and told Afifi, “We’re here to recover the device you found on your vehicle. It’s federal property. It’s an expensive piece, and we need it right now.”

Afifi asked, “Are you the guys that put it there?” and the agent replied, “Yeah, I put it there.” He told Afifi, “We’re going to make this much more difficult for you if you don’t cooperate.”

Afifi retrieved the device from his apartment and handed it over, at which point the agents asked a series of questions – did he know anyone who traveled to Yemen or was affiliated with overseas training? One of the agents produced a printout of a blog post that Afifi’s friend Khaled allegedly wrote a couple of months ago. It had “something to do with a mall or a bomb,” Afifi said. He hadn’t seen it before and doesn’t know the details of what it said. He found it hard to believe Khaled meant anything threatening by the post.

“He’s a smart kid and is not affiliated with anything extreme and never says anything stupid like that,” Afifi said. “I’ve known that guy my whole life. “

The agents told Afifi they had other agents outside Khaled’s house.

“If you want us to call them off and not talk to him we can do that,” Afifi said they told him. “That was weird. [...] I didn’t really believe anything they were saying.”

When he later asked Khaled about the post, his friend recalled “writing something stupid,” but said he wasn’t involved in any wrongdoing. Khaled declined to discuss the issue with Wired.com.

The female agent, who handed Afifi a card, identified herself as Jennifer Kanaan and said she was Lebanese. She spoke some Arabic to Afifi and through the course of her comments indicated she knew what restaurants he and his girlfriend frequented. She also congratulated him on his new job. Afifi recently got laid off from his job, but on the same day was hired as an international sales manager of laptops and computers for Cal Micro in San Jose.

The agents also knew he was planning a short business trip to Dubai in a few weeks. Afifi said he often travels for business and has two teenage brothers in Egypt whom he supports financially. They live with an aunt. His U.S.-born mother, who divorced his father five years ago, lives in Arizona.

Afifi’s father, Aladdin Afifi, was a U.S. citizen and former president of the Muslim Community Association here, before his family moved to Egypt in 2003. Yasir Afifi returned to the United States alone in 2008, while his father and brothers stayed in Egypt, to further his education he said. He knows he’s on a federal watchlist and is regularly taken aside at airports for secondary screening.

Six months ago, a former roommate of his was visited by FBI agents who said they wanted to speak with Afifi. Afifi contacted one agent and was told the agency received an anonymous tip from someone saying he might be a threat to national security. Afifi told the agent he was willing to answer questions if his lawyer approved. But after Afifi’s lawyer contacted the agency, he never heard from the feds again until he found their tracking device.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't see anything on my undercarriage it must have fell off.
Find it yourselves geniuses.
Dorks blew that excuse by publicizing discovery.
Secretively attaching it to a LEO/BUS/TAXI/SHIPPING CONTAINER conveyance
provides day's worth of laughs.

Fusion

MamaLiberty said...

One wonders why this guy was running his mouth and answering questions. Fool.

Anonymous said...

Bow and make respectful attention to your Shogun!

Anonymous said...

That's scary, to have total strangers show up and know everything about you.

pdxr13 said...

No way would I give back any device found in/on my vehicle. Sue me, and please produce documentation that I signed to be responsible for such equipment. I won't babysit Federal Agents who can't keep track of inventoried equipment. That's no longer my job.

We have a burn barrel for extra junk that sticks to vehicles. The fiberglass printed circuit boards and some connectors might be identifiable but the plastic body would be gone. Don't breathe downwind during the burn.

Cheers.

Anonymous said...

They would have gotten their toy back in a bucket of over 1000 pieces. In the navy they call it gear adrift....drifting gear ends up at the bottom of a body of water.

Defender said...

Any of these being deployed to watch actual terrorists like the New Black Panther Party? Didn't think so.
Don't talk about Pop Tarts. The commercial describes their new flavors as "the bomb."

Anonymous said...

You can be certain the Federale scum are all over this blog. Time is drawing near.

DAN
III

Dedicated_Dad said...

Mixed feelings here, boss...

Here we have a kid whose family has apparently earned some serious attention, who associates with someone having made public (internet) statements fitting a profile.

And - as much as it pains me to say it - he's arab, and muslim.

In other words, he fits the profile of "jihadi" pretty much to a "T"

While I believe in the presumption of innocence, at the same time I'm not particularly bothered that the fibbies are keeping an eye on him.

Bring on the flames -- I can take it.

The fact is this is exactly what they're SUPPOSED to be doing.

If he were just an average Patriot (of ANY race), or had earned his attention by quoting The Founders (Peace Be Upon Them) it would be different...

DD

Dedicated_Dad said...

Forgot: That said, the kid should have clammed up and demanded his lawyer.

*NEVER* speak to them - ANY of them.

DD

Dennis308 said...

Excuse me Agent,but I have no Idea what you are talking about. What is a tracking device,and what is or was it doing on my car. And are you sure you put what ever it is your talking about on the right car,cause I haven´t seen anything on my car.......well except for bird DoDo.

But seriously,just shut up and don´t say anything.


Dennis
III
Texas

Anonymous said...

Is this kid a suspect in an active criminal investigation? Or is he just a victim of cold war spy games, meant to keep the cold war pork and spy privileges flowing? Which one is more likely? I think if he was a real bomber, they would have prosecuted him already because they want a PR trophy to help them claim the threat is real. If investigators think this kid has means, motive, and opportunity to do a violent crime, then charge him with it and let a jury decide. But spying means evasion of the right of innocence, trial, privacy, etc. Spying produces Gitmo: they're guilty, we're sure, yet we don't have enough evidence to prosecute them normally and prove their guilt to a jury. Riiiiight.

Each little bit of spying you allow into your criminal-catching system subtracts a whole lot of rights from everybody. Show me how the citizen oversight of spying works.

Anonymous said...

Send it back to the J. Edgar Hoover Building. No postage or return address needed.

Just remember to remove any batteries to comply with DOT shipping regulations.