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Umer Hayat said it was in a huge basement only six miles from Rawalpindi, where his prominent father-in-law operates a large madrassa, or religious school.
2006-04-26 04:00:00 PDT Sacramento-- A 23-year-old Lodi native faces 30 to 39 years in prison after a federal jury convicted him Tuesday of training at a terrorist camp in his family's homeland of ...
Umer Hayat, also a U.S. citizen, was charged with two counts of lying to the FBI about his son’s attendance at the camp in late 2003 and about his own knowledge of such camps.
2006-03-29 04:00:00 PDT Sacramento-- Returning to Lodi last summer after a two-year trip to Pakistan, Hamid Hayat was grilled by FBI agents who suspected he might be a terrorist. But the young man ...
Umer Hayat told agents that he had visited his son's camp out of curiosity in late 2004. While the son told agents he had trained with as few as 35 men in a field, ...
Umer Hayat was charged with making false statements but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and was sentenced to time served. Sam Stanton: 916-321-1091, @StantonSam.
Prosecutors in the federal trial of Hamid Hayat, accused of having ties to al-Qaida, rest their case without offering direct evidence that Hayat attended a Jihadist training camp in Pakistan ...
Hamid Hayat is serving a 24-year sentence and has baen seeking his release for years. ... Hayat and his father Umer, an ice cream peddler, ...
Hayat’s father, ice cream street vendor Umer Hayat, was charged with making false statements. He eventually pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and was sentenced to time served while he awaited trial.
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