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Denver Man Admits Al Qaeda Ties

US News | Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 1:02:45 pm PDT

Things are finally starting to break open in the case of the alleged New York bombing plot: NYC Terror Plot Suspect Admits al Qaeda Ties, Official Says.

The Denver man at the center of an alleged New York bomb plot, Najibullah Zazi, has admitted he has ties to al Qaeda and is in negotiations to plead guilty to a terror charge, a senior law enforcement official told ABC News.

Najibullah Zazi declines to answer questions after meeting with FBI in Denver.
The official said Zazi had received explosives training and his possible guilty plea would be part of a deal to cooperate with the government.

The 24-year old Zazi had insisted he had “no ties, no connection to al Qaeda” in interviews with reporters earlier this week after his name surfaced in connection with the investigation.

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