News Corp’s phone hacking probe: No evidence found yet

The probe into the News Corporation’s phone-hacking scandal has so far failed to find any evidence of UK-based journalists being responsible for hacking the phones of 9/11 terror attack victims.

According to the sources, the US government has widened the scope of probe to see whether they can establish a broader pattern of more recent misconduct at the company's operations in the US.

British police overseeing the probe told the Federal Bureau of Investigation that none of the phone numbers of 9/11 victims could be cited as evidence found till date.

London's Scotland Yard has also failed to find any evidenc

e after examining voluminous phone records of allegedly phone-hacking victims.

A Scotland Yard spokesperson declined to comment on the ongoing probe into the scandal.

The New York Police Department has told the FBI that it has no evidence to prove that such violations actually occurred.

The FBI crime office also arrived at same conclusion, the Wall Street Journal reports.

US Attorney General Eric Holder plans to call on 9/11 victims’ families to discuss their concerns about the issue.

A British newspaper, Daily Mirror had earlier alleged that News Corp. journalists had attempted to hack the phones of 9/11 victims.

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New York Police racially driven in frisking minorities in the city

New York, May 13 (ANI): A non-profit organisation in New York has accused the city police of being racially driven while undertaking frisking drives of residents.

In 2009, it said police in New York City frisked Blacks and Latinos nine times more than whites.

According to the New York Times, police carried out more than 575,000 stops of people in the city, a record number of what are known in police parlance as “stop and frisks,” and this yielded 762 guns.

The least commonly cited reason for the stop was the claim that the person fit the description of a suspect. The most common reason listed by the police was a category known as “furtive movements.”

Under Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, the New York Police Department’s use of such street stops has more than quintupled, fueling not only an intense debate about the effectiveness and propriety of the tactic, but also litigation intended to force the department to reveal more information about the encounters.

The Center for Constitutional Rights, which got the data on stop and frisks after it first sued the city over the issue after the 1999 killing of Amadou Diallo, said its analysis of the 2009 data showed again what it argued was the racially driven use of the tactic against minorities and its relatively modest achievements in fighting crime.

Police officials, for their part, vigorously praise the stop-and-frisk policy as a cornerstone of their efforts to suppress crime.

They claim the stops led to 34,000 arrests and seizure of more than 6,000 weapons other than guns, according to the center’s analysis.

The police officials argue that the widespread use of the tactic has forced criminals to keep their guns at home and allowed the department to bank thousands of names in a database for detectives to mine in fighting future crimes.

Besides better reporting, the surge in the number of stops, they said, is also a byproduct of flooding high-crime areas with more officers, a strategy for a force with a shrinking headcount. (ANI)

Paranoid New York police evacuating Times Square even if they see an empty paper bag

New York, May 12 (ANI): So paranoid are security agencies, including the New York Police Department, that if they find anything suspicious near Times Square, even if it is an empty paper bag, they evacuate people from the area and shut of access to it till sanitation is complete.

This is what happened on Tuesday.

The New York Post quoted an official of the department, as saying that police had to evacuate several blocks of midtown so the bomb squad could investigate a paper bag on top of a brown box near the Morgan Stanley building located at West 48th Street and Broadway.

The package was found to be non-suspicious, a NYPD spokesman said.

The evacuation came ten days after the failed Times Square car bomb attempt.

Security forces were immediately placed on heightened alert. (ANI)

New York police said Times Square car bomb ”similar” to one used in Glasgow raid

New York, May 3 (ANI): New York investigators are reviewing similarities between the failed bomb attack in Times Square this weekend and the 2007 attempted suicide bombing on Glasgow airport.

According to The Scotsman, the crude and powerful car bomb was found in a vehicle loaded with gas cylinders and full cans of fuel, a method that was used in the unsuccessful attack on Glasgow airport in June 2007.

Two vehicles believed to have been abandoned in London”s clubland by the Glasgow attackers, Bilal Abdullah and Kafeel Ahmed, were also filled with gas canisters and fuel containers.

New York investigators said such a method of attack has its roots in the Iraqi insurgency.

Police said last night that they had video footage of a possible suspect shedding clothing in an alley and putting it in a bag. They also found a substance that resembled fertiliser in the sports utility vehicle parked in the major tourist destination.

The surveillance video shows a white man in his forties taking off one shirt, revealing another underneath.

Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne, the New York Police Department”s chief spokesman, said: “You can find similarities among different attacks, but there is nothing that we have at this point that has established that link.”

He noted that the Glasgow and London incidents stood out among the others the department was reviewing.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said officials were treating the incident as a potential terrorist attack. (ANI)

Muslim cleric ordered out of U.S. in subway plot case

A federal judge on Thursday ordered a Muslim cleric to leave the United States for lying to the FBI in connection with a probe into a plot to blow up New York City subways, a U.S. justice official said.

In a sentencing hearing in Brooklyn, U.S. District Judge Frederic Block told Ahmad Afzali, 39, he must leave within 90 days or be deported to his native Afghanistan, said Robert Nardoza, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn.

Afzali faced up to six months in prison.

An imam in the New York City borough of Queens, he was arrested in 2009 as part of an investigation into what U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder called one of the most serious security threats to the United States since the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001.

Afzali was accused of tipping off Najibullah Zazi that he was under investigation, forcing authorities to bring Zazi in for questioning sooner than planned. Earlier this year Zazi admitted he had received weapons and training from al Qaeda and plotted a suicide attack on the city’s subways in rush hour.

The cleric, a self-proclaimed pro-American imam who cooperated with police in previous investigations, lied about the tip-off when questioned by the FBI, prosecutors said.

Afzali pleaded guilty last month to charges of lying to law enforcement officials in a deal with prosecutors who agreed to drop a more serious charge of obstructing a terrorism investigation. He agreed to waive his right to appeal.

His defence team sought to portray him as an unwitting suspect, who had no knowledge of what Zazi was planning, but the prosecution contended that the cleric was deliberately misleading law enforcement.

“Afzali is many things, but naive is not one of them. He knew that what he did was wrong, and that is the reason why he hid it from the NYPD (New York Police Department) and later lied about it to the FBI,” prosecutors said in a recent court document said.

Zazi, who moved to Queens from Afghanistan as a teenager and attended a mosque led by Afzali, will be sentenced in June.

(Reporting by Basil Katz; Editing by Michelle Nichols and Paul Simao)

Anti-terror raids carried out in New York

New York, Sep.15 (ANI): Law enforcement agents on Monday raided several residences in New York as part of a terrorism investigation, and are preparing to brief Congress about the investigation, Fox News reports.

New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne confirmed that searches were conducted in Queens by task force agents but would not discuss the matter further.

Two U.S. intelligence officials, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case publicly, said the target of any purported attack-or who would carry it out-remained unclear.

Authorities have not found any weapons ready for use-such as a bomb-that would indicate an attack was imminent, they said.

Nevertheless, one of the officials called the threat very real and emphasized the urgency of the threat.

New York Democrat Senator Charles Schumer was briefed by FBI officials about the raid, but refused to reveal anything because many of the details were still classified. (ANI)

Chidambaram briefs Hillary on Pakistan’s inaction against 26/11 perpetrators

Washington, Sep 11 (ANI): Home Minister P. Chidambaram met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington to brief her about Pakistan’s inaction against perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks

Chidambaram, who wraps up his four-day visit to the United States today, told Clinton that Pakistan simply has not taken any action against the perpetrators of 26/11, and mastermind Hafiz Saeed.

Chidambaram has also told US officials that infiltration from Pakistan has increased since May this year.

Drawing disparity between India and Pakistan’s approach to the investigations, he said, “I think the US understands the difference between the way India has approached the post 26/11 situation and the way Pakistan has approached the post 26/11 situation. I think it is enough to draw attention to the difference and leave it there.”

“India and US would take their relationship to a next level, where they will work together on a host of other issues, apart from Pakistan,” Chidambaram told reporters here.

“The next level does not mean leaning on Pakistan. The next level means means, working together on security related matters,” he added.

On the resumption of talks between India and Pakistan, Chidambaram said, “I think India’s position has been made clear by the Prime Minister in parliament and there is no need for me to add anything to it or clarify.

Commenting on the second question about level of intelligence sharing, he said: it has been pretty good. Even today, when there is actionable intelligence, which is, shared by US agencies with Indian agencies. …We share any intelligence that we have vis-’-vis the United States this will continue.”

Besides getting an in-depth understanding of the functioning of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Chidambaram also took a look at the functioning of the New York Police Department.

Impressed with the NCTC, he said he would like to set up a similar kind of an operation.peaking out on the Gujarat affidavit controversy, the Home Minister said there was nothing wrong with it.

He said it was only meant to be an intelligence input, not conclusive proof of guilt, much less a reason for killing anyone in cold blood.

The home ministry’s affidavit does not weaken the Congress Government’s attack on the Government of Gujarat in the Ishrat case, he said.

“What is wrong with the affidavit? To the best of my knowledge the affidavit says that intelligence inputs were shared with the Gujarat government. That affidavit must be read in context. You cannot read into it what it does not say. I think it is self-evident that intelligence inputs are not evidence, much less conclusive proof,” he added. (ANI)

Chidambaram discusses counter-terrorism, 26/11 update with US officials

Washington, Sept 10 (ANI): Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram held meetings here with senior Obama administration officials, including National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. (retired) James Jones, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and the U.S. Attorney General Eric H Holder Jr. on Wednesday.

Enhanced co-operation between India and US on tackling terrorism particularly in South Asia dominated the discussions, sources said.

Pakistan’s inaction in dealing with the perpetrators of 26/11 was also raised.

Chidambaram also met Senator Dianne Feinstein, the Chairwoman of Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Chidambaram is scheduled to meet the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday.

On Tuesday, officials from FBI, intelligence and security agencies and the New York Police briefed Chidambaram about the measures being taken by them to prevent a Mumbai-type terrorist attack.

From walking at the Penn Station, to a briefing by the New York Police, which had made several changes in its counter-terrorism measures post the 26/11 attacks, Chidambaram and his team of officials got to know what a mega city like New York can do to protect itself from terrorists without inconveniencing its residents.

Chidambaram was also informed about the coast guard facility at Staten Island. It was an important aspect of his trip given that the terrorists who attacked Mumbai on November 26 last year entered Mumbai through the sea route.

Within hours of his landing in New York, Chidambaram visited the Joint Terror Task Force Centre of the FBI where he was given an exclusive briefing by the New York Police Department.

Before leaving New York City for Washington by train, Chidambaram was briefed about security of the Mass Transport System at the Penn station.

The Home Minister is also scheduled to meet the top US intelligence and security officials, including FBI Director Robert Mueller and Director of National Intelligence Dennis C Blair; besides meeting National Security Adviser, Gen (Retd) James Jones at the White House. A tour of the National Counter-terrorism Centre in Virginia is also on his itinerary.

Besides meeting experts and think-tanks” members, Chidambaram is expected to hold talks with key US lawmakers, including Senator Joe Lieberman, Chairman, Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee; and Congressman Sylvester Reyes, Chairman, House Select Committee on Intelligence. (ANI)

Chidambaram meets FBI, New York Police officials, gets anti-terrorism tips

New York/Washington, Sep.9 (ANI): India’s Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Tuesday, was briefed by officials from FBI, intelligence and security agencies and the New York Police about the measures being taken by them to prevent a Mumbai-type terrorist attack.

From walking at the Penn Station, to a briefing by the New York Police, which had made several changes in its counter-terrorism measures post the 26/11 attacks, Chidambaram and his team of officials got to know what a mega city like New York can do to protect itself from terrorists without inconveniencing its residents.

Chidambaram was also informed about the coast guard facility at Staten Island. It was an important aspect of his trip given that the terrorists who attacked Mumbai on November 26 last year entered Mumbai through the sea route.

Within hours of his landing in New York, Chidambaram visited the Joint Terror Task Force Centre of the FBI where he was given an exclusive briefing by the New York Police Department.

Before leaving New York City for Washington by train, Chidambaram was briefed about security of the Mass Transport System at the Penn station.

In Washington, Chidambaram will meet with top Obama Administration officials, heads of intelligence and security agencies and influential lawmakers over the next three days.

Apart from discussing the 26/11 dossiers that India has submitted to Pakistan,Chidambaram will also discuss issues related to combating financing of terrorism and steps which will need to be taken in this regard as well as with regard to prevention of money laundering.

Ways to strengthen Indo-US anti-terrorism cooperation are among the issues likely to figure prominently in the talks on Wednesday and Thursday.

Chidambaram will meet his counterpart Janet Napolitano; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Attorney General Eric H Holder.

The Home Minister is also scheduled to meet the top US intelligence and security officials, including FBI Director Robert Mueller and Director of National Intelligence Dennis C Blair; besides meeting National Security Adviser, Gen (Retd) James Jones at the White House. A tour of the National Counter-terrorism Centre in Virginia is also on his itinerary.

Besides meeting experts and think-tanks’ members, Chidambaram is expected to hold talks with key US lawmakers, including Senator Joe Lieberman, Chairman, Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee; and Congressman Sylvester Reyes, Chairman, House Select Committee on Intelligence. (ANI)

NYPD gets radiation detectors to search bombs

New York, July 4 (ANI): The US Department of Homeland Security has given three state-of-the-art radiation detectors to the New York Police Department to patrol city streets in search of dirty bombs and other nuclear threats.

The 450,000-dollar worth Advanced Spectroscopic Portal Monitors will be placed in three SUVs on Wednesday at entrances to tunnels, bridges and tollbooths, the Daily News reports.

The detectors had been purchased by DHS’ National Nuclear Detection Office for use at the nation’s ports, but officials concluded they weren’t strong enough to penetrate ship containers, police sources said.

Officials believe they will be able to detect radioactive isotopes emanating from a dirty bomb in the back of a car.

“We think they’ll be useful getting hits on vehicles on the road,” a NYPD official said.

Recently, the department had also purchased 8,000 Dosimeters, pager-sized detectors to be given to police if there is a nuclear attack.

Outfitted in protective gear, officers would use the Dosimeters to find “hot spots” of radiation.

Additionally, sources said the NYPD will station a sophisticated radiation-detecting device at this weekend’s July 4 celebration at the retired battleship Intrepid.

The Thermo is used up to a dozen times a year and is stationed at the main entrance to a sensitive target.

It has previously been used at the U.S. Open Tennis tournament, the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square, and at meetings of the United Nations General Assembly, sources said. (ANI)

New York Police uses cricket to bond with communities

New York, June 29 (ANI): The New York Police Department has chosen cricket as a way to foster relationships with newer immigrant communities.

The Police Department established a cricket competition for young men in the city last summer. The project was a success, and on Tuesday, play began for another season, reports the New York Times.

Interest has expanded, with 10 teams and 170 players involved this year, compared with six teams last year.

Matches are played at the Gateway Cricket Ground in Brooklyn, a grass oval tucked in by the Belt Parkway, in the shadows of the towers of Starrett City and beneath the flight path of Kennedy International Airport. This (New York) is the most diverse city in the world,” said Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly.

“We don’t have uniform relationships with all communities. This (cricket) opens the door, allows us to interact with them on the sport field,” he added.

The police have long organized athletic programs as a way to keep teenagers out of mischief, especially in the summer, when schools are closed, days are long and it is easy to get into trouble.

Last year, a soccer competition aimed at immigrants in the city was popular with Eastern Europeans and some Latinos, but the police believed they needed to make inroads with other groups.

So, the police decided to experiment with cricket, a game with a huge following across the Caribbean and South Asia. The response has cut across community lines.

Tuesday’s opening match pitted the SuperStars – made up largely of players from Guyana – against the KnightRiders, a predominantly Pakistani team.

It remains to be seen if the Police Department is able to nurture cricket talent in the way that other law enforcement agencies have. (ANI)

‘Awakened’ Hizbullah can unleash greater terror on America than Al-Qaeda: US expert

Jerusalem, June 26 (ANI): A top US counter-terrorism official has claimed that Hizbullah is capable of inflicting greater damage on the United States than the Al-Queda, and direct US military operations against Iran or the Hizbullah leadership may trigger exactly that.

“Hizbullah at the strategic level, with its state sponsors, more or less decided not to attack the United States interests directly in the continental United States at all. But our assessment is, if they ever change their minds, they have the capacity to inflict terrible damage on the United States,” The Jerusalem Post quoted Deputy Commissioner for Counter terrorism Richard Falkenrath of the New York Police Department, as saying.

“We haven’t seen it yet, but I don’t like to be in a position where our defense lies in the strategic decision of a terrorist organization,” he added.

Speaking at the Washington Institute for Near East Affairs this week, Falkenrath said he had seen various intelligence assessments on what would cause Hizbullah to change that strategic decision and that “direct US military operations against the Hizbullah leadership are regarded as one,” as well as attacks against its state sponsor, Iran.

So long the Hizbullah has remained “dormant,” Al-Qaida remained the most serious external terrorist threat to America, Falkenrath said, adding that Obama administration was not sufficiently emphasizing terrorism prevention in their budget priorities.

“We’ve seen these budgets slowly trickle down. The levels are shrinking; the competition for grant funding is becoming more fierce; and, frankly, the bureaucracy and the bureaucratic process that we have to go through to actually get the monies dispersed and spend them is becoming ever more onerous,” he said

Another terrorism expert, Daniel Byman of the Brookings Institution’s Saban Center, said Hizbullah had so far calculated that it wouldn’t be worth the blowback from the United States when its main agenda focuses on Israel.

“From their point of view, the United States is a place you raise money and can use for propaganda,” the paper quoted Byman, as saying. (ANI)

Four New York terror plot suspects became hard-core jihadis in US jails

New York, May 22 (ANI): The four terror suspects, who were charged with plotting to blow up two New York synagogues and shoot down military planes, converted to Islam and became radicalised while serving time in jail.

Experts have warned that US jails could be the latest boiling pot for Islamic radicalism.

Friends and families of James Cromitie, David Williams, Onta Williams and Laguerre Payen confirmed that they became Muslims while in prison, where they began on a path toward terrorist violence, that law enforcement officials say is part of a troubling trend in America.

“The prison’s isolated environment, ability to create a ‘captive audience’ atmosphere, its absence of day-to-day distractions, and its large population of disaffected young men, makes it an excellent breeding ground for radicalization,” Fox News quoted a New York Police Department report released in 2006, as stating.

Security experts said America has an emerging threat from those who embrace “Prison Islam,” which is a twisted version of the religion.

Charismatic leaders can recruit prisoners to their cause and further swell the ranks of the radicals.

“These radicalized inmates either feel discriminated against in the United States or feel that the United States oppresses minorities and Muslims overseas,” Donald Van Duyn, chief intelligence officer for the FBI, said.

Such is the story of James Cromitie, claims the report.

Cromitie, the apparent ringleader of the four alleged terrorists from Newburgh, told an FBI informant that “he was upset about the war” in Afghanistan and “unhappy that many Muslim people were being killed in Afghanistan and Pakistan by the United States Military forces.”

In 2005, a group of cons was preparing terrorist attacks on Jewish and government targets around Los Angeles, but it was disrupted soon.

A coordinated yearlong investigation brought down the cell allegedly planning attacks on the synagogues in New York this week.

Prison radicals have been most active on the West Coast and in the Northeast, law enforcing agencies say. (ANI)

Synagogue targeted in NY plot, four charged

Four men were arrested on Wednesday in a suspected plot to bomb a synagogue and Jewish community center in New York City and to shoot at military planes with stinger missiles, law enforcement officials said.

A joint release from the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, the FBI and the New York Police Department said the suspects were charged with plotting to detonate explosives near a synagogue in the Riverdale section of New York’s Bronx borough.

The men were also charged with plotting to shoot military planes located at New York’s Air National Guard base at Stewart airport in Newburgh, New York, with stinger surface-to-air guided missiles, the statement said. Newburgh is about 60 miles (96 km) north of New York City.

“The defendants wanted to engage in terrorist attacks. They selected targets and sought the weapons necessary to carry out their plans,” Lev Dassin, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in the statement.

The four men, identified as James Cromitie, David Williams, Onta Williams and Laguerre Payen, were arrested after buying an inactive missile and inert explosives in a sting operation run by the FBI and other agencies, the complaint said.

“While the bombs these terrorists attempted to plant tonight were — unbeknownst to them — fake, this latest attempt to attack our freedoms shows that the homeland security threats against New York City are sadly all too real,” New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said in a separate statement.

New York has remained on high alert for another attack since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center and killed almost 3,000 people.

Last June, Cromitie told an FBI informant in Newburgh that his parents had lived in Afghanistan and that he was upset about the number of Muslims being killed in the war there and in Pakistan by American forces, the complaint said.

‘DO JIHAD’

Cromitie said if he died a martyr, he would go to “paradise” and that he was interested in doing “something to America,” the complaint said. Last July, he told the informant he wanted to join Jaish-e-Mohammed, a Pakistan-based group Washington designates as a terrorist organization, to “do jihad,” according to the complaint.

In October, Cromitie and the other men began a series of meetings at a house in Newburgh to plot their attacks and just last month they selected the synagogue and Jewish community center and conducted surveillance, it said.

The complaint said they bought an arsenal in May that included improvised explosive devices containing inert C-4 plastic explosives and a surface-to-air guided missile provided by the FBI that was not capable of being fired.

Representative Peter King, a New York Republican, said the suspects planned to undertake their attack on Wednesday using a car bomb outside the synagogue.

“Tonight was the night the attacks were being carried out,” King told CNN, adding that the four men were born in the United States and were all Muslim, one born Muslim of Afghan descent and three who converted in prison.

The complaint quoted from video and audio recordings made by the FBI during meetings between the men and the informant.

During one trip in November to Philadelphia to attend a Muslim Alliance of North America meeting, the complaint says Cromitie said, “The best target (the World Trade Center) was hit already” and “I would like to get (destroy) a synagogue.”

On April 28, Onta Williams told the informant the U.S. military “are killing Muslim brothers and sisters in Muslim countries so, if we kill them here … it is equal.” And David Williams said if Jewish people were killed in the attack, “it does not matter,” the complaint said.

The defendants are expected to appear in White Plains, New York, federal court on Thursday.

Each man is charged with one count of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction within the United States, which carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, and one count of conspiracy to acquire and use anti-aircraft missiles, which also carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.

All the men live in Newburgh, authorities said.

Real cost of New York flyover far more than Air Force’s total

Washington, Apr. 30 (ANI): Flying the presidential jet over lower Manhattan for a photo op cost far more than the 328,835 dollars the Air Force says it spent.

New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s office was quoted by Fox News as saying it did not have hard numbers yet on how much the city had to spend to deal with the panic caused when a backup jet to Air Force One, accompanied by two F-16 fighter jets, flew around for approximately 30 minutes for a photo shoot commissioned by the White House Military Office.

The city’s 911 operators were inundated with phone calls as residents of New York and New Jersey looked out their windows to see a jumbo jet and two fighters circling lower Manhattan where nearly 3,000 people were killed in the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.

The New York Police Department said there were an estimated 97 calls to 911 about the flyover in a one-hour span. That is an increase of about 15 percent from a typical hour.

Across New York Harbor, ambulances and police officers in Jersey City, N.J., were deployed to Exchange Plaza after the city received 13 emergency calls requesting information or medical assistance, said city spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill.

The cost extended beyond municipal government to lost hours for New York and New Jersey businesses, as workers streamed out of their offices in panic.

In lower Manhattan a number of companies ordered their employees to evacuate after seeing the Air Force One backup plane fly past their high-rise windows.

In the World Financial Center complex alone, at least two of the four towers, representing some 20, 000 office workers, were partially evacuated, said Melissa Copley, a spokeswoman for Brookfield Properties, which manages the buildings.

The lack of a public warning on the flyover prompted outrage from both Bloomberg and President Obama, who both said they were unaware of the photo-op.

The Air Force said the three-hour mission to New York was considered part of its training schedule and would have been flown regardless of the photo-op. (ANI)

White House official says sorry for Air Force One Photo Op in New York

Washington, Apr.28 (ANI): White House Military Office Director Louis Caldera has apologized for any panic caused by a flight mission and photo op that looked like Air Force One and fighter jets heading toward the New York City skyline Monday morning.

Caldera said he approved the mission last week and that federal authorities took the proper steps to notify state and local authorities in New York and New Jersey.

“It’s clear that the mission created confusion and disruption. I apologize and take responsibility for any distress that flight caused,” Fox News quoted Caldera as saying in a White House statement.
The plane that flew in New York Monday was a version of the Boeing 747 that’s called Air Force One when the president is aboard.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg blasted the photo opportunity for being insensitive and showing “poor judgment.”

In a brief statement after the flight, the New York Police Department acknowledged it was aware the flight was happening, but claimed the Federal Aviation Administration told them not to talk about it.

“The flight of a VC-25 aircraft and F-16 fighters this morning was authorized by the FAA for the vicinity of the Statue of Liberty with directives to local authorities not to disclose information about it but to direct any inquiries to the FAA Air Traffic Security Coordinator,” the statement said.

The aircraft is a backup plane that is sometimes used as Air Force One to carry the President of the United States. (ANI)

Brooklyn-based Kashmiri native stopped 21 times by NYPD

New York, Feb.20 (ANI): A Brooklyn-based Kashmiri native was stopped 21 times by personnel of the New York Police Department (NYPD) in what’s supposed to be a random bag search.

According to the New York Daily News, he has sued the NYPD, claiming he was targeted because of his race.

In a lawsuit filed in a Brooklyn federal court Thursday, Jangir Sultan said the odds of him being stopped 21 times in a random sample are 165 million to one.

The NYPD began searching bags at subway stations after the bombings in London in July 2005. They’re supposed to stop passengers randomly, say every eighth or 10th person.

Sultan, 32, believes there’s something more sinister at play.

“The NYPD has deliberately structured the subway bag search program in a way that invites racial profiling,” the lawsuit charges.

Sultan, a hospital manager with a clean record, initially didn’t object to the searches. Even after the first few times he was stopped and had his bag searched, he assumed everyone was going through the same thing.

But after speaking to friends and colleagues, he learned that many of them had never been stopped.

He finally lost patience after the 13th time, filing complaints with the Civilian Complaint Review Board.

Sultan’s lawsuit demands unspecified damages and oversight of the NYPD subway bag-search program. (ANI)