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Pakistan charges three in Times Square bomb attempt

Alex Rodriguez Los Angeles Times

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistani authorities have charged three men with terrorism-related offenses for allegedly helping failed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad prepare for the attempted May 1 attack, a senior police official in Islamabad said Wednesday.

The three men, Shahid Hussain, Shoaib Mughal and Humbal Akhtar, are relatively young, middle-class Pakistanis who have been close friends with Shahzad for several years, said Deputy Inspector Gen. Bin Yamin. They allegedly facilitated Shahzad’s training at Taliban boot camps in Pakistan’s largely ungoverned tribal areas and arranged for him to meet with Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud.

When Shahzad ran short of money in the United States as he prepared for the bombing attempt, the three men sent him $13,000, Yamin said.

Yamin said the men gave investigators lengthy confessions and had been formally charged with criminal conspiracy to commit terrorism.

Shahzad, a 30-year-old U.S. citizen, has pleaded guilty to attempting to detonate an SUV loaded with propane tanks and fertilizer in Times Square. The failed bombing marked the first time the Taliban tried to carry out an attack outside of its homelands in Pakistan and Afghanistan.