Suspects in NY synagogue plot to be held in jail

Thu May 21, 2009 10:39pm BST
 
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By Edith Honan

WHITE PLAINS, New York (Reuters) - Four Muslim men suspected of a plot to blow up two New York synagogues and shoot down military planes were ordered to remain in jail on Thursday in what police called homegrown terrorism.

The case has shaken a wealthy neighborhood of New York City's Bronx borough where police said the men, who had been watched for nearly a year in a sting operation, planted what they thought were bombs in cars parked outside each synagogue.

The suspects then intended to shoot down planes with guided surface-to-air missiles, but the explosives and the missiles, which had been sold to the accused plotters by an FBI informant, were deactivated, police said.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Lisa Smith ordered James Cromitie, 55, to remain in jail along with David Williams, 28, Onta Williams, 32, and Haitian citizen Laguerre Payen, 27.

"These are extremely violent men. They pose an extreme risk of danger to the community," prosecutor Eric Snyder told the court. "These people were eager to bring death to Jews."

Defense lawyer Marilyn Reader told the court that her client, Payen, who appeared in court separately from the other men and with a bandage on his head, suffered from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and could not read or write in English.

Police said the suspects had criminal records and may have converted to a radical version of Islam while in prison. They had no known links to al Qaeda, police said.

"I'm worried about the potential backlash to the Muslim community," said Aliya Latif, civil rights director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations in New York.  Continued...

 
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