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Detention of Ayub Ali Khan and Mohammed Jaweed Azmath

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129:, writing one week after the attacks, "Mohammed Jaweed Azmath, 47, and Ayub Ali Khan, 51, both from India, were taken into custody Wednesday on an Amtrak train in Texas, carrying $ 5,000 in cash, hair dye and box cutter knives -- weapons said to have been used by the hijackers." The subjects were profiled as potential drug smugglers because they purchased train tickets with cash immediately before departure, and appeared nervous when questioned. 204:. According to Azmath, "I was made to stand in freezing temperatures in the open for four to five hours a day to force me to confess to a crime I had not committed." According to Khan's lawyer, each time he was brought to court he was thrown, while shackled, against a wall. After reaching India they filed suit against the United States. 222:
reported that Azmath's wife, Tasleem Murad, had told them that he was not the first person to misstate his age to obtain a visa and "He did not have any evil intentions and he has paid for it already." An additional issue was that Azmath's wife, being Pakistani, did not have Indian citizenship.
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reported that 'three months of intensive investigation' had failed to link the men with the attack. The men's circumstance appeared to be coincidence - they had lost their employment managing news stands in Newark, and were relocating to Texas to open or work at a fruit stand. They had used box
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Though cleared of involvement in the attacks, prosecutors charged them with an unrelated case of "fraud involving several hundred thousand dollars of unpaid credit card charges." The men made a
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One day after the September 11th attacks, the men were detained in Texas for possible immigration violations. Their apartment in
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after the attacks, they boarded a train to complete the trip, which was stopped for a "routine drug search".
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Following their deportation, both men were charged in India with passport violations. According to the
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Both men alleged ill-treatment in custody, the first 12 months of which they spent in
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The four men were cited by a number of media pundits raising discussion of whether
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should be practiced within the United States, and whether it would be effective.
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As of October 25, 2001, the men were being held in New York as
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cutters to open bundles of newspapers. After their flight to
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Christopher Drew and William K. Rashbaum (2001-12-13).
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Serge F. Kovaleski and Fredrick Kunkle (2001-11-18).
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Ayub Ali Khan
India
India
Indian
September 11 terrorist attacks
Jersey City
The Washington Post
material witnesses
Zacarias Moussaoui
Nabil al-Marabh
truth serum
sodium pentothal
torture by proxy
extraordinary rendition
torture
The New York Times
San Antonio
St. Louis
plea bargain
deported
solitary confinement
Times of India
2002
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
Dan Eggen
Bob Woodward
anonymous source
"New Jersey men to be arraigned for credit card fraud - CNN"
the original

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