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Report: 3 terror suspects had photos, videos of 5-mile span
Associated Press
CARO - The U.S. Coast Guard has increased patrols near the Mackinac Bridge after prosecutors said they believe three Palestinian-American men from Texas now jailed on terrorism-related charges were targeting the 5-mile-long span.
The Coast Guard said Sunday that it has increased patrols across the Straits of Mackinac in response to the possible threat.
The men were arrested Friday outside a Wal-Mart Stores Inc. outlet in Caro in the state's Thumb region after employees became suspicious about their purchase of 80 cell phones. Authorities say the men had about 1,000 cell phones in their van.
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Maruan Awad Muhareb of Mesquite, Texas; Adham Abdelhamid Othman of Dallas; and Louai Abdelhamied Othman of Mesquite were charged with collecting or providing materials for terrorist acts and surveillance of a vulnerable target for terrorist purposes.
Tuscola County Prosecutor Mark Reene said that investigators believe the men were targeting the Mackinac Bridge.
The Detroit Free Press, citing a law enforcement official familiar with the case who it didn't name, reported today that the phones plus photographs and videos of the bridge led authorities to believe the men were targeting the structure.
Authorities contacted the office of Gov. Jennifer Granholm about the men, The Detroit News reported. Granholm spokeswoman Liz Boyd said: "At this point, there is no credible evidence of a terrorist activity" against the bridge.
Adham Othman and Louai Othman are brothers in their early 20s. Muhareb, 18, is their cousin. They were being held on bonds of $750,000 each.
The men told a magistrate Saturday that they were buying the phones for resale.
On Sunday, the FBI said it was assisting Michigan authorities in the investigation.
Caro's police chief said cell phones can be used as detonators, and prosecutors in a similar case in Ohio have said that TracFones often are used by terrorists because they are not traceable.
Report: 3 terror suspects had photos, videos of 5-mile span
Associated Press
CARO - The U.S. Coast Guard has increased patrols near the Mackinac Bridge after prosecutors said they believe three Palestinian-American men from Texas now jailed on terrorism-related charges were targeting the 5-mile-long span.
The Coast Guard said Sunday that it has increased patrols across the Straits of Mackinac in response to the possible threat.
The men were arrested Friday outside a Wal-Mart Stores Inc. outlet in Caro in the state's Thumb region after employees became suspicious about their purchase of 80 cell phones. Authorities say the men had about 1,000 cell phones in their van.
Advertisement
Maruan Awad Muhareb of Mesquite, Texas; Adham Abdelhamid Othman of Dallas; and Louai Abdelhamied Othman of Mesquite were charged with collecting or providing materials for terrorist acts and surveillance of a vulnerable target for terrorist purposes.
Tuscola County Prosecutor Mark Reene said that investigators believe the men were targeting the Mackinac Bridge.
The Detroit Free Press, citing a law enforcement official familiar with the case who it didn't name, reported today that the phones plus photographs and videos of the bridge led authorities to believe the men were targeting the structure.
Authorities contacted the office of Gov. Jennifer Granholm about the men, The Detroit News reported. Granholm spokeswoman Liz Boyd said: "At this point, there is no credible evidence of a terrorist activity" against the bridge.
Adham Othman and Louai Othman are brothers in their early 20s. Muhareb, 18, is their cousin. They were being held on bonds of $750,000 each.
The men told a magistrate Saturday that they were buying the phones for resale.
On Sunday, the FBI said it was assisting Michigan authorities in the investigation.
Caro's police chief said cell phones can be used as detonators, and prosecutors in a similar case in Ohio have said that TracFones often are used by terrorists because they are not traceable.