Documents Obtained After Bin Laden Raid Presented In Terror Trial At Brooklyn Court
NEW YORK (AP) -- Declassified al-Qaeda documents obtained after the 2011 raid of Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound have been presented at the U.S. trial of a suspect charged in a British terrorism plot.
Prosecutors rested their case after presenting the evidence Wednesday against Abid Naseer.
The 28-year-old Pakistani man is defending himself in federal court in Brooklyn. He has pleaded not guilty and plans to take the stand in his defense.
Prosecutors say the British plot was part of a broader al-Qaeda conspiracy calling on other cells to attack civilians in New York and Denmark.
Some of the al-Qaeda documents make reference to plots in Europe, the U.K. and Russia. One references plans to bomb a pipeline or the U.S. embassy in Russia.
An FBI agent who recovered the evidence also testified.
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