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Youssef Hmimssa

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the other prisoners were intimidated into silence concerning Hmimssa, a telephone call was then made to Barbera Ann Wood, a former U.S. Customs officer and mother of one of the inmates. She was asked to notify the F.B.I. directly, because the B.O.P. and Federal officers at Milan were uncooperative in bringing this information forward. The day after the F.B.I. was notified of his location in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, news went out that Hmimssa was located, apprehended, and "transferred" directly to Milan, Michigan.
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The main error in this news was that Youssef Hmimssa was already federally incarcerated in Milan, Michigan, both before and during the 9-11 attacks. When his face flashed across American televisions just after the 9/11 attacks, prison guards at Milan, Michigan, were alerted to his whereabouts. When
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Federal B.O.P. records show that Hmimssa was reported at Milan even though Public Information concerning this alleged criminal portrays a different set of circumstances. There are reports that Youssef Hmimssa may be actually a CIA agent and he had never spend a single day in prison. After his
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Hmimssa says he was cheated of two months pay at his last computer job. He said the firm purposely hired illegal immigrants, knowing it could cheat them of their pay, without repercussions. He claimed this drove him to a life of crime.
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Hmimssa returned to driving a cab, and acquired a clandestine credit card reader, and stole the information necessary to duplicate hundreds of credit cards from his cab fares.
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so radical they would refrain from praying, and drink alcohol, so they could pass as westernised, secular Muslims, in order to plan clandestine terrorist attacks.
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In 1994 he arrived in the United States. Hmimssa claims that other than living under a false identity he wasn't breaking any laws. He drove a cab, in
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release he simply disappeared without a trace although there are reports that he is living under different name somewhere in Europe.
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Hmimssa left Morocco in 1990, when he was 18. He spent the next four years in Europe, using false identity papers under the name
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while he attended Northeastern University. In 1999 he received a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and
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Detroit 'Sleeper Cell' Prosecutor Faces Probe: Grand Jury Considering Indictment for Misconduct
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Cell phony: Government's star witness says he's a scam artist, not a terrorist
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Index

Morocco
Detroit
Michigan
fraud
Detroit Sleeper Cell
Chicago
Illinois
Microsoft
Detroit
Richard Convertino
Takfiris
Jihadists
September 11 attacks
"Remember this? Terror suspect in Cedar Rapids"
Cell phony: Government's star witness says he's a scam artist, not a terrorist
Detroit Metro Times
USA v. Karim Kobrouti et al.
Findlaw
Detroit 'Sleeper Cell' Prosecutor Faces Probe: Grand Jury Considering Indictment for Misconduct
Washington Post
Remember This?
Cedar Rapids Gazette
Categories
Living people
People convicted of fraud
American Muslims
Moroccan emigrants to the United States

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