By Joel Zand at FindLaw
Patrick Nayyar, a man living in Queens, New York allegedly as an illegal immigrant, and Conrad Stanisclaus Mulholland, were charged in a federal indictment with conspiring to supply guns, ammunition, bulletproof vests, night vision goggles, and vehicles to the Hezbollah a/k/a Hizbollah , the Shi’ite Iranian-backed U.S.-designated terrorist group based in Lebanon.
According to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, a confidential informant for the FBI told Nayyar and Mulholland that he was working for Hizbollah. In a series of meetings the two defendants allegedly agreed to sell him guns, ammunition, vehicles, bulletproof vests, and night vision goggles for the terrorist group, all in violation of federal law that outlaws providing material support to designated terrorist groups.
You can read Patrick Nayyar and Conrad Stanisclaus Mulholland’s charges of conspiring to supply the Hezbollah a/k/a Hizbollah terrorist group with weapons and related materials here: link
Nayyar was apprehended at his Queens residence, and also allegedly faces immigration charges for remaining in the country illegally.
As of this morning, the U.S. Attorney’s office stated that the 43-year-old Mulholland “has not been arrested.” Janice Oh, press spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney declined to comment on Mulholland, a defendant whom FindLaw research has indicted was reportedly a U.K. resident of London.
Oh would only confirm that Mulholland “is still at large.”
Read it all via Patrick Nayyar, Conrad Mulholland Indicted on U.S. Terror Charges – Terrorism – CourtSide.
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