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Indictment says former prisoner assisted Gaza terror group (JERUSALEM POST) By JOANNA PARASZCZUK 06/26/12)
Source: http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=275224
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32-year-old PA resident allegedly received thousands of dollars in return for helping Hamas. A 32-year-old Palestinian Authority resident and former security prisoner asked for and received thousands of dollars in payment from a Gaza terror group in return for helping Hamas, according to an indictment filed in the Central District Court on Monday.
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Ahmed Kadi, from the PA controlled town of Surif, 25 km. from Hebron, allegedly asked for money from a designated terrorist group, the al- Noor prisoner society for former security prisoners, and agreed to help the group by transferring cash to other former prisoners.
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According to the indictment, Kadi contacted an al-Noor representative in April and asked for monetary compensation for his activities helping Hamas and also for the time he had spent in an Israeli prison for security offenses.
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For two months, Kadi allegedly discussed the issue of money with the al-Noor agent, known as Abu Osama.
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In early June, Abu Osama is alleged to have told Kadi that he would get his money – but he would also have to help al-Noor by transferring cash to other former security prisoners.
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On June 12, Kadi allegedly drove to Dhahiriya southwest of Hebron to give the money to the two beneficiaries, but was arrested by IDF troops, who discovered a total of $19,000 cash in Kadi’s car, the indictment said.
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Kadi stands charged with contacting a foreign agent, attempting to provide service to an illegal organization and carrying out a prohibited property transaction in reward for terrorist acts. (© 1995- 2011, The Jerusalem Post 06/26/12)
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