Canadian connection in alleged N.Y. bomb plot
Last Updated Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:04:58 EDT
CBC News
A suspect was questioned in Canada in connection with an alleged plot to bomb tunnels between Manhattan and New Jersey and flood New York's financial district, CBC News has learned.
An FBI official in Washington told CBC News that one suspect in the plot was questioned in Canada. But the Canadian Press reported that the suspect was released because there wasn't enough evidence to hold him beyond the period of interrogation.
Another suspect, a 31-year-old Lebanese man who was arrested in Lebanon, may have spent time in Canada.
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/07/07/nyc-tunnel-plot.htmlPolice eye Canadian co-conspirator in plot
OTTAWA (CP) — Authorities believe a Canadian co-conspirator was involved in the alleged plot to blow up New York tunnels and submerge lower Manhattan under a torrent of flood waters.
The Canadian Press has learned that Canadian police questioned a man they suspect of active involvement in the conspiracy, but he was released because there wasn’t enough evidence to hold him beyond the period of interrogation.
CTV News reported that the man was from Montreal.
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