- Eyad Alrababah
Born in Palestine, Eyad Mustafa Alrababah ( _ar. اياد مصطفى الربّاح) was a
Jordanian citizen arrested following theSeptember 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack .A computer technician, he had lived in
West Paterson, New Jersey until 2000, then moved toFalls Church, Virginia where he befriended two of the hijackers,Hani Hanjour andNawaf Alhazmi , at theDar Al Hijra mosque in March 2001. By the time of the attacks, he was living inBridgeport, Connecticut .On September 29th, he went to the FBI office in
Bridgeport, Connecticut , where he claimed that he recognized four of the hijackers, the two from his mosque, and that he had picked them up in June with their two other friends inVirginia (presumably at Falls Church) and brought them to Connecticut (presumably Fairfield, where they spent four days at the "Fairfield Motor Inn", and possibly purchased false IDs).He was arrested on a
material witness warrant, and held at theHartford Correctional Center for three weeks in isolation. He was allowed to telephone his fiancée while at theFBI offices for interrogation, since the jail had refused him phone privileges. During these interrogations he was reportedly threatened and verbally abused by an Agent Burkowski. By the end of October he was moved toManhattan 'sMetropolitan Correctional Center where he was held in complete solitary confinement for over a month, sufferingsleep deprivation and other tactics to coerce his testimony for theFBI . By the middle of November he was transferred again, this time to theMetropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where he was brought before agrand jury , though he was not called to testify.By December, he'd been moved to the
Alexandria City Jail inVirginia where he was formally charged on December 7th with charged with conspiracy and document fraud for falsely vouching for aNew Jersey man posing as a Virginian. He changed his initial Not Guilty plea to Guilty for the offense and further admitted to raising money to help illegalArab aliens to obtain falsified driver's licenses, and was sentenced to time served, though was kept in detention through May 2002 pending hisdeportation . While he was not accused of providing false IDs for the hijackers, he is thought to have alertedHani Hanjour to a Virginia loophole about falsely applying for driver's license that would expedite the process - and six of the hijackers used the same false Virginia address on their identity cards, an address that Alrababah frequently used for his own customers.In a May 2002 interview, he described
Hani Hanjour as secretive and surly, though said thatNawaf Alhazmi was personable and friendly - he barely knew the other two, having only driven with them the one time.References
[http://news.corporate.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/terrorism/ualrababah030602ind.pdf Criminal Indictment]
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