Mosque Leader Charged in Cigarette Smuggling Ring
by IPT News • Jan 23, 2012 at 10:13 pm
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3397/mosque-leader-charged-in-cigarette-smuggling-ring
A leader of a South Carolina mosque was among 11 men arrested in a cigarette trafficking and money laundering scheme spanning several states. A 26-count indictment issued in November and unsealed last week accused Nasser Alquza, president of the Central Mosque of Charleston, and others of conspiracy, receiving stolen property, and related charges.
The arrests followed a government sting operation in which Alquza and other defendants allegedly purchased over 6,800 cases of "stolen" Marlboro cigarettes from undercover agents in exchange for over $7.5 million, the indictment said. The proceeds from the "stolen" cigarettes, whose wholesale value was in excess of $15 million, was then laundered through legitimate businesses owned or controlled by the defendants.
According to a report in the Charleston Post and Courier, federal agents searched Alquza's home in Mount Pleasant and seized computers, cameras, check books, receipts, business records, passports and identification documents.
Alquza resigned from the mosque in December. Imad Musallam, a senior official at the mosque, told the Post and Courier that Alquza resigned for personal reasons and his resignation had nothing to do with the federal investigation.
"That's his personal problem," Musallam was quoted saying in the daily. "We cannot judge someone, and we cannot say anything until he's found guilty."
The indictment highlighted the illegal sale of cigarettes as a serious problem facing law enforcement. It detailed how criminal enterprises purchased large volumes of cigarettes in states with low cigarette taxes such as North and South Carolina and illegally transported them to states with higher cigarette taxes where they were sold without paying the sales tax for higher profits.
The case is reminiscent of a Hizballah fundraising operation from the 1990s based out of Charlotte, N.C., in which 18 defendants led by Mohamad Hammoud were responsible for the illegal smuggling of more than $8 million worth of cigarettes from North Carolina to Michigan. Profits from the cigarette sales were sent to Hizballah in Lebanon. In 2002, Hammoud was sentenced to 150 years in prison. A judge subsequently reduced Hammoud's sentence to 30 years.
In a more recent case from December, a Lebanese drug dealer was implicated in a complex multi-million dollar international drug trafficking and automobile smuggling enterprise that involved at least 30 car dealerships in the United States. Court documents accused Ayman Joumaa of smuggling more than 100 tons of Colombian cocaine in collaboration with the violent Los Zetas Mexican drug cartel. Hizballah is alleged to be a key recipient of profits from Joumaa's criminal network.
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Reader comments on this item
disgusting
Feb 11, 2012 03:39
I happen to agree with what the reader wrote above. I hope the names of all p articipants are revealed because they said that 11 including the President of that Mosque in Charleston, SC are indited. How about those who assisted by providing places and money while they did not participate in the actual smuggling and laundering? I have a son in SC and I want to know whether he is involvoed or not. Can anyone help me to find out?
Jihad Crime Legislation
Submitted by Mary, Jan 27, 2012 14:14
And the plunder of the non-Muslim continues. It is organized crime, similar to the mafia, and should be treated as such with one realization: The ultimate goal of jihad is seditious in making Sharia law the law of the land. We need a set of laws specifically dealing with seditious and intentional jihad crimes, just as there are specific laws dealing with gang crimes and mafia crimes. Since President Obama has tried to remove the criminal intent from prosecution of jihad crimes, which criminal intent makes them more serious crimes (e.g., honor killing one's child to save face is First Degree Murder under U.S. law but acceptable under Sharia law), jihad crime legislation should specifically INCLUDE the true definitions of jihad intentions. We should all write to Congress and demand jihad crime legislation.


