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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) - The leader of a radical Trinidadian Muslim organization said Monday his group had no connection to four men accused of planning to attack New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Yasin Abu Bakr, the leader of Jamaat al Muslimeen, told The Associated Press he knew nothing about the alleged plan to bomb a fuel pipeline feeding the airport, a plot authorities say was hatched by a group that included a former opposition member of Guyana's parliament.
"I know nothing about these men, and I have nothing to do with whatever they are being charged for," Abu Bakr said in his first public comments since U.S. authorities disclosed the plot on Saturday.
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