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1994 America's Most Wanted Episode on Fuqra & Colorado Camp Raid

This is a 1994 episode of "America's Most Wanted" about Jamaat ul-Fuqra and the hunt for two missing members (one was later arrested). The show says that law enforcement sources told them that the "Islamberg" headquarters of Fuqra in New York is under investigation and that one participant in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is believed to be a Fuqra member who may have stayed at "Islamberg."

"America's Most Wanted" explicitly refers to Fuqra as a "terrorist group" and interviews Major David Bowers of the Chaffee County Sheriff's Office and Sgt. Bill Lindh of the Colorado Springs Police Department who played leading roles in raids on the Fuqra terrorist camp in Buena Vista.

Bowers conducted surveillance on the camp and saw that about 75 people lived there including children with no electricity or running water. Six men were charged with racketeering and the leader of the Colorado Fuqra was linked to the killing of a liberal Muslim cleric in Arizona.

During the raid, 68 weapons with Egyptian and Chinese ammunition were discovered hidden inside a cave and plans for terrorist attacks. A Fuqra-rented storage locker also had documents for learning about violence and terrorism and 6 pipe bombs.

The "Islamberg" residents refuse to give an interview when the crew shows up. The show reported that fugitive Edward Flinton was last seen near Charlotte, North Carolina in February 1993. He is later arrested near the "Islamville" compound in York, South Carolina in 1996.

The other fugitive, Chris Childs, is described as a "master of fraud and deception" with many different identities. He was never caught.

Видео 1994 America's Most Wanted Episode on Fuqra & Colorado Camp Raid канала FUQRA FILES
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