Ill. Prison Could Be Used For Terror Suspects
November 15, 2009 by Homeland Security NTARC News
Filed under Incident Reports

A White House official says the Obama administration could buy a prison in northwestern Illinois. to house a limited number of terror suspects from Guantanamo Bay.
The maximum security Thomson Correctional Center is located about 150 miles west of Chicago. It was completed in 2001 but has remained nearly empty due to state budget issues.
Ill. Gov. Quinn issued a statement Saturday saying only that members of the Obama administration will visit to see if Thomson can be put to better use by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Quinn is expected to talk about the matter Sunday.
via Ill. prison could be used for terror suspects – 11/14/09 – Chicago News – abc7chicago.com.
Terrorist in New York City Bombing Plot Released
February 26, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

A Black September terrorist who served only about half his 30-year sentence for planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 was deported Thursday, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
It was unclear which country had agreed to accept the 63-year-old Khalid Al-Jawary. The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the deportation, didn’t immediately know where Al-Jawary was going.
Al-Jawary was convicted in federal court of placing the bombs in 1973 that could have killed and injured hundreds if they had detonated. They were timed to coincide with the arrival of then-Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir.
Al-Jawary was captured in 1991 and sentenced in 1993 to 30 years but received credit for good behavior and time served.
He was released last week from the Supermax maximum-security prison in Florence, Colo., and was held by immigration officials in Denver until his deportation.

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