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Regina v. Mohammed Ajmal Khan, Palvinder Singh, and Frzana Khan

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 NEFA Foundation
(LeT) Evan Kohlmann's Expert Report from Regina v. Mohammed Ajmal Khan, Palvinder Singh, and Frzana Khan
The NEFA Foundation is making available the expert witness report filed by NEFA Senior Investigator Evan Kohlmann on behalf of the Crown Prosecution Service in Regina v. Mohammed Ajmal Khan, Palvinder Singh, and Frzana Khan.
The report provides an in-depth examination of Lashkar-e-Taiba's (LeT) history, as well as of LeT's use of the Internet. In March 2006, Mohammed Ajmal Khan, a British citizen of Pakistani descent, was sentenced to nine years in prison for buying "equipment for use in terrorist operations - some of which may have been used against Coalition Forces in Afghanistan. The material was sent to" LeT. Moreover, "Khan...attended LeT training camps in Pakistan and by September 2001 held a senior role in the organisation with responsibility for foreign recruits." Khan, who came to America in 2002 and 2003 to procure equipment for LeT, has also been indicted in U.S. federal court in connection with the Virginia "paintball jihad" network. Singh and Khan were acquiited. (full report HERE)
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The NEFA Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt, charitable organization created after the attacks of September 11, 2001. The Foundation strives to help prevent future tragedies in the U.S. and abroad by exposing those responsible for planning, funding, and executing terrorist activities, with a particular emphasis on Islamic militant organizations.
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