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Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai Arrested By FBI: Virginia Man Allegedly On Pakistani Spy Payroll

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 07/19/11 02:22 PM ET Updated: 09/18/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- The head of a Washington advocacy group was arrested Tuesday on charges that he'd been on the payroll of Pakistan's spy agency for years and hid millions of dollars used for illegal lobbying.

Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, of Fairfax, Va., is the executive director of the Kashmiri American Council, which prosecutors said was being run in secret by the Pakistani government. Prosecutors said Pakistani government officials reviewed Fai's budget and directed him to make campaign donations to Congress and develop sources at the White House and State Department.

A second man, Zaheer Ahmad, was also charged. Prosecutors said he recruited people to act as straw donors who would give money that really was coming from the Pakistani government. Ahmad is not under arrest and is in Pakistan, prosecutors said. Both men are U.S. citizens.

Though the charges are not related to espionage, the arrest adds new strain to the already difficult relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan, which suffered after the U.S. found Osama bin Laden hiding inside Pakistan and killed him without telling the government there.

The Pakistani spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence, has a complicated relationship with U.S. intelligence. The agency is a crucial ally in the war on terrorism but also works against the U.S. at times, including running double agents against the CIA.

"I believe that Fai has received approximately $500,000 to $700,000 per year from the government of Pakistan," the FBI said in an affidavit filed in federal court in Alexandria, Va.

The phones at the Kashmiri American Council office in Washington rang unanswered Tuesday.

The Pakistani Embassy in Washington said it knew nothing about the matter.

"Fai is not a Pakistani citizen, and the government and embassy of Pakistan have no knowledge of the case involving him," the embassy said in a statement.

Israr Mirza, the former president of the Pakistani Student Association at George Mason University, recalled hearing Fai speak at a February event his organization hosted on India-Pakistan relations.

"I don't see him as a spy or anything. He's an old gentleman," said Mirza, who has since graduated from George Mason. "He seemed like a very collected guy. He was speaking just to promote peace."

Fai has donated to congressional campaigns of both parties for years. He has donated to President Barack Obama, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Prosecutors said none of the recipients knew the organization was a front for money from Pakistan.

Below, the statement issued by the FBI on the matter on Tuesday:

WASHINGTON--Two individuals have been charged with participating in a long-term conspiracy to act as agents of the Pakistani government in the United States without disclosing their affiliation with the Pakistani government as required by law.

The charges were announced by Lisa Monaco, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; Neil MacBride, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; and James McJunkin, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI Washington Field Office.

Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, 62, a U.S. citizen and resident of Fairfax, Va., and Zaheer Ahmad, 63, a U.S. citizen and resident of Pakistan, are charged in a one-count criminal complaint in the Eastern District of Virginia. The complaint alleges that the defendants have conspired to: 1) act as an agent of a foreign principal without registering with the Attorney General in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA); and 2) falsify, conceal, and cover up material facts they had a duty to disclose in matters within the jurisdiction of Executive Branch agencies of the U.S. government.

Fai was arrested this morning. Ahmad remains at large and is believed to be in Pakistan. Both face a potential sentence of five years in prison if convicted.

"FARA is designed to ensure that the U.S. government and American public know the underlying source of information and identity of persons attempting to influence U.S. policy and laws. The defendants are accused of thwarting this process by concealing the fact that a foreign government was funding and directing their lobbying and public relations efforts in America," said Assistant Attorney General Monaco.

"Mr. Fai is accused of a decades-long scheme with one purpose--to hide Pakistan's involvement behind his efforts to influence the U.S. government's position on Kashmir," said U.S. Attorney MacBride. "His handlers in Pakistan allegedly funneled millions through the Kashmir Center to contribute to U.S. elected officials, fund high-profile conferences, and pay for other efforts that promoted the Kashmiri cause to decision-makers in Washington."

"Foreign governments who try to influence the United States by using unregistered agents threaten our national security," said FBI Assistant Director in Charge McJunkin. "Mr. Fai's alleged conduct illustrates the risk to our fair and open government. The charges underscore the dedication of special agents who enforce laws--like the FARA violations charged here--that are designed to detect and defeat those who attempt to surreptitiously exert foreign influence on our government by using agents who conceal their foreign affiliations."

According to an affidavit filed in support of the criminal complaint, Fai serves as the director of the Kashmiri American Council (KAC), a non-governmental organization located in Washington, D.C., that was founded in 1990 and also goes by the name "Kashmir Center." The KAC describes itself in educational materials as a "not-for-profit organization dedicated to raising the level of knowledge in the United States about the struggle of the Kashmiri people for self-determination."

The affidavit alleges that, although the KAC held itself out to be a Kashmiri organization run by Kashmiris and financed by Americans, the KAC is one of three "Kashmir Centers" that are actually run by elements of the Pakistani government, including Pakistan's military intelligence service, the Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI). The two other Kashmir Centers are in London, England and Brussels, Belgium.

According to the affidavit, a confidential witness told investigators that he participated in a scheme to obscure the origin of money transferred by Pakistan's ISI to Fai to use as a lobbyist for the KAC in furtherance of Pakistani government interests. The witness explained that the money was transferred to Fai through Ahmad, an American living in Pakistan. A second confidential witness told investigators that the ISI created the KAC to propagandize on behalf of the government of Pakistan with the goal of uniting Kashmir. This witness said ISI's sponsorship and control of KAC were secret and that ISI had been directing Fai's activities for the past 25 years.

When questioned by the FBI about these relationships in March 2007, Fai allegedly stated that he had never met anyone who identified himself as being affiliated with the ISI. In March 2010, the Justice Department sent Fai a letter notifying him of his possible obligation to register as a foreign agent with the Justice Department. In his written response to the Justice Department, Fai asserted that neither he nor KAC had ever engaged in any activities for or provided any services to Pakistan or any foreign entity. In a March 2011 interview with the FBI, Fai again denied having any relationship with anyone in the Pakistani government.

The affidavit alleges that Fai has acted at the direction of and with the financial support of the Pakistani government for more than 20 years. The affidavit alleges that four Pakistani government handlers have directed Fai's U.S. activities and that Fai has been in touch with his handlers more than 4,000 times since June 2008. Fai's handlers have also allegedly communicated with Ahmad regularly.

For example, the affidavit alleges that Fai repeatedly submitted annual KAC strategy reports and budgetary requirements to his Pakistani government handlers for approval. One document entitled "Plan of Action of KAC/Kashmir Center for Fiscal Year 2009" laid out Fai's intended strategy to secure U.S. Congressional support in order to encourage the Executive Branch to support self-determination in Kashmir; his strategy to build new alliances in the State Department, the National Security Council, the Congress and the Pentagon, and to expand KAC's media efforts.

According to the affidavit, Fai also set forth KAC's projected budgetary requirements from the Pakistani government for 2009, including $100,000 for contributions to members of Congress. There is no evidence that any elected official who received financial contributions from Fai or the KAC was aware that the money originated from any part of the Pakistani government.

According to the affidavit, Fai and the KAC have received at least $4 million, from the Pakistani government since the mid-1990s through Ahmad and his funding network. The money is allegedly routed to Fai through Ahmad and a network of other individuals connected to Ahmad. Ahmad allegedly arranges for his contacts in the United States to provide money to Fai in return for repayment of those amounts in Pakistan.

To date, neither Fai nor Ahmad nor the KAC has registered as an official agent of the Pakistani or Kashmiri governments with the Attorney General as required by FARA.

This investigation is being conducted by the FBI's Washington Field Office. The prosecution is being handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Gordon Kromberg and Daniel Grooms of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia and Trial Attorney John Gibbs of the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department's National Security Division.

The public is reminded that an indictment and criminal complaint contain mere allegations and that defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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dbrett480
01:20 PM on 07/23/2011
Pakistan spies on us, funds terrorists whose sole goal is the destruction of the US, and hides major terrorist leaders. They are considered our "ally," I would hate to see what our enemies do.
01:48 PM on 07/22/2011
Arrest of Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai is continuation of tension between establishments of America and Pakistan, as explained by Haroon Rasheed here
http://www.dailypaperpk.com/show-column-urdu.php?ColumnID=110179
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04:58 PM on 07/21/2011
cool! good days are ahead! Pakistan is the hub of terrorism and creating instability everywhere! let's remove it from the map of the earth and there will be peace !
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robphilnz
Where's my Micro-bio gone?
10:29 PM on 07/20/2011
Drudge and other right-wing outlets, including Fox, are telling this story directly linked with President Obama.

What they're NOT saying is that his campaign received $250, and that the Republicans who supported the Pakistani stance on Kashmir received thousands.

As Salon point out: "donations include $250 to President Barack Obama in 2008; a total of $4,500 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee in 2004 and 2008; and $250 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 2009. Prosecutors said none of the recipients knew the organization was a front for money from Pakistan."

And in a current article
http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2011/07/19/obama_donor
it is pointed out that Dan Buron (R-Ind) received $10,000.
10:15 PM on 07/20/2011
There are lots of Pakistanis running around UK pretending to be Kashmiris too! LOL :)
10:14 PM on 07/20/2011
All these alledged "Kashmir freedom fighters" were ISI then!
10:30 AM on 07/20/2011
Looks like Obama was campaigned by none than ISI, Mossad rings.
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robphilnz
Where's my Micro-bio gone?
10:32 PM on 07/20/2011
Republican Dan Burton - advocate for the Pakistani line on Kashmir - received $10,000.

The President's election campaign of 2008 got $250.
10:29 AM on 07/20/2011
"I believe that Fai has received approximately $500,000 to $700,000 per year from the government of Pakistan," the FBI said in an affidavit filed in federal court in Alexandria, Va.
05:59 AM on 07/20/2011
Ghulam Nabi Fai was part of Islamic movement that caused ethnic cleansing of 500,000 Kashmiri Pandits from Kashmir in 1990.

Farooq Kathwari of Ethen Allens is another terror supporter of Islamic jihad. He looks suave and well mannered. But by actions he is deeply entrenched in supporting jihadi cause it appears.
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thetxsndn
Man Plans. God laughs.
06:58 PM on 07/19/2011
Use to be they hung people for treason.
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smoker
Qué Será, Será
03:57 PM on 07/19/2011
"According to the affidavit, Fai and the KAC have received at least $4 million, from the Pakistani government since the mid-1990s ...."

It took the FBI this long to find out how our aid money is being abused and used against us?
03:52 PM on 07/19/2011
Does the story, cover he was a big Obama donor.
reallybarb
War on women, finally women fighting back
06:12 PM on 07/19/2011
Do you really think $250 is huge? If you do you will be blown away by how much he donated to a republican just ask Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.) he received at least $10,000 from Syed Fai. Which donation do you think probably got the most bang for the buck?
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CAdawn
Love a liberal
03:44 PM on 07/19/2011
What does it take to arrest someone for treason anymore? These 2 guys are US citizens, they are spying for the Pakistan government. Is treason now off the books?
03:40 PM on 07/19/2011
Why are there so many cases in which American Citizens (of Moslem extraction) act as though being American means nothing at all to them? I find this disquieting. Any guesses?

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Glendale CA
10:35 PM on 07/19/2011
Maybe because an American citizenship is nothing more then a piece of paper to these folks, something that allows them to leave their sh*tholes and come here.
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robphilnz
Where's my Micro-bio gone?
11:23 PM on 07/20/2011
Xenophobia - the fear of people of other cultures or beliefs. Easy to generate, and very difficult to stop when it takes hold in a national psyche. Germany had a "Jewish problem" 80 years ago.

SOME people of the Muslim faith may arrive in America bent on causing mayhem, but America has large numbers of Muslim citizens who disavow those people as vehemently as others do.

However, there is a cadre of Americans who want to stir up a "Muslim problem", using the technique of carefully scripted pieces designed to make people have fear, such as yours.

Islamophobia is fear of Muslim culture and belief, and it creates and widens divide. It has been used against President Obama, for years, falsely calling him a "Muslim" as a denigration.

Lose the fear, and stop engendering it in others.

Learn where we share interests and beliefs, and love what we have in common.

As more than 68% of Americans profess to be Christians there is a 68% probability that you also claim to be one. If so follow the teaching.

The exhortation to "Love one another" does not exclude anyone at all, regardless of gender, colour, ethnicity, language, creed, etc.

Islam, Judaism and Christianity are all founded in a core shared belief: monotheism.

As all believe in only ONE God, their adherents therefore believe in that one-and-only deity.

Personally, I hope to live my life as a good Christian-Judaic-Islamic-Buddhist-etc., as we can learn much from others.
03:06 PM on 07/19/2011
Having attended events held in Congress by the group, I can say that it appears to want the people in Kashmir to have the referendum promised to them by the United Nations. Most Kashmiris would likely vote for independence from both India and Pakistan -- so it is a stretch for me that Pakistan would go against its own agenda and fund it. The programs included leading human rights people, and eyewitnesses to human rights violations in the part of Kashmir occupied by India. Everything was about Kashmir -- nothing about Pakistan.
07:27 PM on 07/19/2011
The top two politicians he donated to are anti-India pols. It also shows that a lot of the effort to get India out of Kashmir is directly funded and controlled by Pakistan, even when the front people are not Pakistanis, and Pakistan is not openly mentioned.