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No bail for 6 men in alleged Fort Dix terror plot.

Publication: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)

Publication Date: 11-MAY-07

Author: Shiffman, John
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COPYRIGHT 2007 The Philadelphia Inquirer

Byline: John Shiffman

PHILADELPHIA _ All six men held in an alleged terrorist plot to murder Fort Dix soldiers were ordered held without bail during a detention hearing in Camden, N.J., Friday morning.

During the hearing, a federal prosecutor described a Philadelphia cabbie as a leader of the plot. Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Stigall said federal agents found a map of Fort Dix in Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer's home.

Stigall said Shnewer "tried to recruit the others" and did surveillance of one military base on his own. On tape-recorded conversations, the prosecutor said, Shnewer "stated his intent to kill" U.S. soldiers.

"The evidence is extremely strong," Stigall said. He said there is no evidence anyone else...

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