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NYPD Built Secret Files On NJ, Long Island Mosques

DAVID PORTER and SAMANTHA HENRY   02/22/12 09:30 PM ET  AP

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NEWARK, N.J. — The mayor and police director of New Jersey's largest city said Wednesday the New York Police Department misled their city and never told them it was conducting a widespread spying operation on Newark's Muslim neighborhoods. Had they known, they said, they never would have allowed it.

"If anyone in my police department had known this was a blanket investigation of individuals based on nothing but their religion, that strikes at the core of our beliefs and my beliefs very personally, and it would have merited a far sterner response," Newark Mayor Cory Booker said.

In mid-2007, the NYPD's secretive Demographics Unit fanned out across Newark, photographing every mosque and eavesdropping in Muslim businesses. The findings were cataloged in a 60-page report, obtained by The Associated Press, that served as a police guidebook to Newark's Muslims. There was no mention of terrorism or any criminal wrongdoing.

Officials reacted strongly on Wednesday.

"It is deeply offensive to me to do blanket surveillance for no reason other than religious affiliation," said Booker, who called on his state's attorney general to investigate.

Newark Police Director Samuel DeMaio, who was deputy chief of the department at the time, said the NYPD asked to be shown around the city. New York police said it was part of an investigation but never revealed what it was about, DeMaio said.

"We really want to be clear: This type of activity is not what the Newark PD would ever do," he said.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who was the top federal prosecutor in the state in 2007, said he didn't remember the NYPD ever approaching him about surveillance in the city or a threat that would justify it. He called the Newark report "disturbing" and said Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa was looking into the report.

"The NYPD has at times developed a reputation of asking forgiveness rather than permission," he said.

Such surveillance has become common in New York City in the decade since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Nearly 3,000 Americans died when al-Qaida terrorists hijacked airliners and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon near Washington and a field where one crashed in Pennsylvania.

Police have built databases showing where Muslims live, where they buy groceries, what Internet cafes they use and where they watch sports. Dozens of mosques and student groups have been infiltrated, and police have built detailed profiles of local ethnic groups, from Moroccans to Egyptians to Albanians.

But the NYPD's intelligence unit also operates far outside its jurisdiction and has worked to keep tabs on Muslims across the Northeast. The department has cataloged Muslim communities in Long Island, conducted undercover operations in New Brunswick, N.J., and has turned often innocuous Internet postings by Muslim student groups into police files.

The monitoring of Muslim college students across the Northeast drew sharp rebukes from administrators at Yale, Columbia and elsewhere earlier this week. But New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg issued his most vigorous defense of his police department to date.

"The police department goes where there are allegations. And they look to see whether those allegations are true," he told reporters Tuesday. "That's what you'd expect them to do. That's what you'd want them to do. Remind yourself when you turn out the light tonight."

NYPD spokesman Paul Browne did not respond to a message seeking comment on the Newark effort Wednesday. He has previously denied the existence of the Demographics Unit.

The documents obtained by the AP show, for the first time in any detail, how the NYPD's intelligence-gathering efforts stretched outside the department's jurisdiction. New Jersey and Long Island residents had no reason to suspect the NYPD was watching them. And the department is not accountable to their votes or tax dollars.

NYPD conducted similar operations in Suffolk and Nassau counties on suburban Long Island, according to police records. The NYPD frequently operates outside its jurisdiction without telling federal or local officials.

The report left Newark Muslims grasping for explanations as they saw pictures of their mosques and businesses in police files.

"All of these are innocent people," Nagiba el-Sioufi of Newark said recently while her husband, Mohammed, flipped through the NYPD report.

Egyptian immigrants and American citizens, the couple raised two daughters in the United States. Mohammed works as an accountant and is vice president of the Islamic Culture Center, a mosque a few blocks from Newark City Hall.

"If you have an accusation on us, then spend the money on doing this to us," Nagiba said. "But you have no accusation."

The Newark police director at the time, Garry McCarthy, is now in charge of the Chicago Police Department. He said the NYPD initiated the operation and none of his officers participated.

Newark authorities who investigated how the NYPD operation was carried out concluded McCarthy received the 60-page report from the NYPD, according to a Newark official. The official, who insisted on anonymity because the inquiry was ongoing, said there was no evidence that McCarthy circulated the report to anyone else.

The goal of the report, like others the Demographics Unit compiled, was to give police at-their-fingertips access to information about Muslim neighborhoods. If police got a tip about an Egyptian terrorist in the area, for instance, they wanted to immediately know where he was likely to find a cheap room to rent, where he might buy his lunch and at what mosque he might attend Friday prayers.

"These locations provide the maximum ability to assess the general opinions and general activity of these communities," the NYPD Newark report said.

The effect of the program was that hundreds of American citizens were cataloged – sometimes by name, sometimes simply by their businesses and their ethnicity – in secret police files that spanned hundreds of pages:

_ "A Black Muslim male named Mussa was working in the rear of store," an NYPD detective wrote after a clandestine visit to a dollar store in Shirley, N.Y., on Long Island.

_ "The manager of this restaurant is an Indian Muslim male named Vicky Amin" was the report back from an Indian restaurant in Lindenhurst, N.Y., also on Long Island.

_ "Owned and operated by an African Muslim (possibly Sudanese) male named Abdullah Ddita," was the summary from another dollar store in Shirley, N.Y., just off the highway on the way to the Hamptons, the wealthy Long Island getaway.

In one report, an officer describes how he put people at ease by speaking in Punjabi and Urdu, languages commonly spoken in Pakistan.

There are no allegations of terrorism in the Demographics Unit reports, and the documents make clear that police were interested only in locations frequented by Muslims. The canvass of businesses in Newark mentions Islam and Muslims 27 times. In one section of the report, police wrote that the largest immigrant groups in Newark were from Portugal and Brazil. But they did not photograph businesses or churches for those groups.

"No Muslim component within these communities was identified," police wrote, except for one business owned by a Brazilian Muslim of Palestinian descent.

Polls show that most New Yorkers strongly support the NYPD's counterterrorism efforts and don't believe police unfairly target Muslims. Civil rights groups and Muslim activists, however, have called for Police Commissioner Ray Kelly's resignation over the spying and the department's screening of a video that portrays Muslims as wanting to dominate the United States.

In Newark, the report was met with a mixture of confusion and anger.

"Come, look at yourself on film," Abdul Kareem Abdullah called to his wife as he flipped through the NYPD files at the lunch counter of their restaurant, Hamidah's Cafe.

An American-born citizen who converted to Islam decades ago, Abdullah said he understands why, after the 9/11 terror attacks, people are afraid of Muslims. But he said he wishes the police would stop by, say hello, meet him and his customers and get to know them. The documents show police have no interest in that, he said.

"They just want to keep tabs on us," he said. "If they really wanted to understand, they'd come talk to us."

Newark Mayor Booker met with Islamic leaders while campaigning for his post. Those interviewed by the AP said they wanted to believe he didn't authorize the spying but wanted to hear from him directly.

"I have to look in his eyes," Mohammed el-Sioufi said at his mosque. "I know him. I met him. He was here."

Because officers conducted the operation covertly, the reports contain mistakes that could have been corrected had the officers talked to store owners or imams. If police ever had to rely on the database during an unfolding terrorism emergency as they had planned, those errors would have hindered their efforts.

For instance, locals said several businesses identified as belonging to African-American Muslims actually were owned by Afghans or Pakistanis. El-Sioufi's mosque is listed as an African-American mosque, but he said the imam is from Egypt and the congregation is a roughly even mix of black converts and people of foreign ancestries.

"We're not trying to hide anything. We are out in the open," said Abdul A. Muhammad, the imam of the Masjid Ali Muslim mosque in Newark. "You want to come in? We have an open door policy."

By choosing instead to conduct such widespread surveillance, Mohammed el-Sioufi said, police send the message that the whole community is suspect.

"When you spy on someone, you are kind of accusing them. You are not accepting them for choosing Islam," Nagiba el-Sioufi said. "This doesn't say, `This guy did something wrong.' This says, `Everyone here is a Muslim.'"

"It makes you feel uncomfortable, like this is not your country," she added. "This is our country."

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Newark, N.J.: http://apne.ws/wBk7Hg

Nassau County: http://apne.ws/xhHxNx

Suffolk County: http://apne.ws/zmCvMU

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Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman contributed to this report. Angela Delli Santi contributed from Palisades Park.

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03:56 AM on 02/25/2012
I would like to take this opportunity to call out Altoplano on his lies:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/08/30/eveningnews/main6820511.shtml?tag=mncol;lst;8
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Ty2010
05:23 PM on 02/23/2012
Need to spy on those Bloomberg types to see exactly what nefarious activities their money is supporting.
02:02 PM on 02/23/2012
*** Good job NYPD..., keep them at bay.
03:52 AM on 02/25/2012
Keep who at bay?
08:43 AM on 02/23/2012
WHY DID THE N.Y.P.D. DO THIS AFTER 9/11 THEY WERE DANCING IN THE STREETS IN QUEENS, JERSEYCITY, PATERSON N.J. THATS WHY THESE PEOPLE ARE A DANGER TO US WAKE UP AMERICA THEY ARE FALSE FACES EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM THEY SMILE IN YOUR FACE AND THEY WOULD LOVE TO SLIT YOUR THROAT THEY ARE HERE TO TAKE AWAY YOUR FREEDOM THEY WANT THE WORLD THEY HIDE BEHIND A FALSE RELIGION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STAND BEHIND THE JEWS THEY FIGHT THESE PEOPLE EVERY DAY GO ON FACE BOOK AND SEE WHATS GOING ON IN DETRIOT !!!!!!!!!
11:55 AM on 02/23/2012
Unlock the caps key.
02:15 PM on 02/24/2012
I didn't dance in the streets after 9/11, does that mean I'm not Muslim?
06:19 AM on 02/27/2012
He is Jewish and thinks his posting helps create tension between Christians and Muslims, therefore helping the Zionist cause.
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
12:23 AM on 02/23/2012
So where are the files on the Army of God , Pat Robertson and all the other Right wing "Christian " terrorist groups
08:32 PM on 02/22/2012
New Jersey and the USA. i don't know about you liberals! in most cases you open new can of warms before thinking , when it comes to the Muslims it's not about their religion, it's all about the teaching of the Quran.
the people have not forgotten the suicide bombers in retaliation to the infidels, the infidels in the Muslim Quran It mean the Christians and the Jews including the atheists., in other words the non Muslim.
i think when the Muslims decided to build a mosque next to the world trade center memorial that was not a coincident, that was well thought well plan in order to poke their fingers into our eyes and you know it, The entire world are laughing at us because we are being blind folded by the constitution.
through out the years every country on the planet stated that the Muslim is not a religion it's a cult.
and they are like termites, slowly but surely will destroy us in no time.
Example; see the state of Lebanon, The Philippines, Albania, Georgia, China, Cyprus, and Manny other Islands fighting against Islam oppressions for their freedom of religion and self respect.
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:39 PM on 02/22/2012
Terrorists are political extremists. They don't commit their crimes because of their religion, but because of their sense of political injustice.

http://vimeo.com/31213605

If terrorism was conducted because of the teachings of Islam -- a lot more Muslims (instead of a tiny fraction of 1%) would engage in it, obviously.

American Muslims in general don't have any problem with people of other religions, or no religion -- only the small contingent of fanatics within any religion have a problem with people from other religions or no religion.

The Islamic center in New York City isn't a mosque, and it isn't at Ground Zero; ignorance-filled detractors made that up ... see for yourself:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMvZkHCkPPI
05:45 AM on 02/23/2012
What is 1% of 1.2 billion?
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01:08 AM on 02/24/2012
"We should fully understand our religion. Fighting is a part of our religion and our Sharia [an Islamic legal code]. Those who love God and his Prophet and this religion cannot deny that. Whoever denies even a minor tenet of our religion commits the gravest sin in Islam."

-- Osama Bin Laden
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A ScottMiller
07:48 PM on 02/22/2012
The people who should be outraged the 2nd most (obviously after the entire Muslim community) are NYC taxpayers who funded this absurd effort.

Say, hey Mayor Bloomberg. When we go to sleep at night, we'd like to think we have the money to afford police to protect us from criminals. Hopefully, we haven't thrown all of our money away in a recession to spy on people with zero cause.
04:02 PM on 02/22/2012
I'm not so bothered by the "spying" - because information that can be seen, heard, known in public will not arise to an unreasonable search under the constitution (although it might run afoul of search prohibitions or equal protection depending on the level of intrusion, because we already know it is religiously based - but the article does not provide much information on the level of intrusion).

I am a little bothered by local authorities disclaiming any interest at all in the fact that foreign law enforcement agencies are operating in their districts without any apparent control or restraint - to say that none of their local officers were involved is not enough. These local authorities have an obligation to ensure that the rights and safety of the citizens they are charged to protect remain protected from all sources of infringement, even from other, foreign law enforcement authorities. The checks, balances and control provided by local elected officials (who would have to answer to their constituents for failing to correct any misconduct in their districts) have been completely evaded by a foreign state/city/county, and there appears to be zero accountability. That bothers me, and I think it should bother any American.
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CharliePoole
It's fatal to be right when the world is wrong.
01:56 PM on 02/22/2012
"They just want to keep tabs on us," he said. "If they really wanted to understand, they'd come talk to us."

Or to save time, they could just go on youtube and watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVPVDsN4bo4
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06:50 PM on 02/22/2012
Indeed. When one runs a search on "Islam in (insert European country)", there isn't exactly a flood of reports on how much better off that country is for the change.
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A ScottMiller
07:43 PM on 02/22/2012
You two are totally right. We should strive to be just as terrible as the worst countries!!
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:39 PM on 02/22/2012
Bad example .... that's anti-Muslim tripe, and therefore, not pertinent to this discussion.
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CharliePoole
It's fatal to be right when the world is wrong.
01:02 AM on 02/23/2012
Oh, so anything that disproves your silly-on-its-face delusional argument is "not pertinent to the discussion". Got it. Got news, you're not pertinent to the discussion.
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01:10 AM on 02/24/2012
How so?
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MrNCN
All we are saying is give pizza chants...
01:20 PM on 02/22/2012
I would imagine that getting to know the members of the community COULD give them the same intel but, that would require interaction and treating people like humans...
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dirtydog1776
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03:07 PM on 02/22/2012
Tell that to the Iranian Muslim-turned-Christian pastor sentenced to death by the Iranian court.

Not an isolated incident, typical of the Muslim mind set.
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mtn viking
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05:27 PM on 02/22/2012
So your answer is that the US should use the same tactics as Iran?
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:40 PM on 02/22/2012
Typical of the American Muslim mind-set?

No.

Why be so prejudicial?
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jobrijim3
03:33 PM on 02/22/2012
right,and in the meantime the extremists can plot,buddy,dont you think you could do a little more for this country than critisize?
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MrNCN
All we are saying is give pizza chants...
04:56 PM on 02/22/2012
Like let them violate my right to privacy "for my country"?? No thanks.
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01:04 PM on 02/22/2012
mayor bloom berg does not like the goyim.
12:50 PM on 02/22/2012
Who Done It?
All this surveilance, because of an event, that has never been properly investigated and the real perpetrators are still unknown? Why don't we first find out, who was really behind 9-11, so we can really know, who to keep an eye on?

- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW6mJOqRDI4
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Just-a-Guy
12:43 PM on 02/22/2012
"Abdullah said he understands why, after the 9/11 terror attacks, people are afraid of Muslims..."

Good. So what's the problem?
01:11 PM on 02/22/2012
Well would you look at this; I think you'll find the answer in the next few sentences! Amazing!

"But he said he wishes the police would stop by, say hello, meet him and his customers and get to know them. The documents show police have no interest in that, he said.

"They just want to keep tabs on us," he said. "If they really wanted to understand, they'd come talk to us."
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Just-a-Guy
02:08 PM on 02/22/2012
Being friendly isn't the job of the police.

Keeping us safe, is, however.
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shupper
12:42 PM on 02/22/2012
Welcome to Stalinism! How do you like it so far?
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dirtydog1776
rub my soft, furry, objectivist tummy
01:48 PM on 02/22/2012
I like his step child Obama a lot, he is fun and full of Hope and Change.
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jobrijim3
03:36 PM on 02/22/2012
this is whats happened since weve legalized homosexuals and allowed islam into our once great country.its a shame we cant ship you all somewhere
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shupper
04:12 PM on 02/22/2012
Thank you for expressing your terror, Jo. And whom are you addressing as "you all'? Do you see gay and islamic everywhere? Sure sounds like it.
02:22 PM on 02/24/2012
So even though my family has been in the US since its creation, my conversion to Islam means that I should get "shipped somewhere"? Thanks.
12:38 PM on 02/22/2012
Well, I for one, support what the NYPD did. Don't forget the Muslim living in Florida and taking flying lessons, living peacefully amongst our citizens there!! What did he do? He flew one of the planes that flew into the World Trade Center and killed 3,000 people. If people belong to a violent cult that is out to destroy our people and our country, then, yes, I think we have every right to spy on them.
01:03 PM on 02/22/2012
even though the people who made that happen were a small percentage of the muslim community?
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jobrijim3
03:22 PM on 02/22/2012
90% of islam hates america-small percentage?
01:03 PM on 02/22/2012
Oh, so I'm part of a violent cult out to destroy my own country. Lovely!
I'll go inform my six million other co-members that they're not doing their jobs. We should have switched out the Constitution for sharia law already!
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:47 PM on 02/22/2012
You may want to get in touch with this guy .... he seems to be of a similar mind-set:

"Now I admit that we Muslims are a pretty powerful bunch. But in all the secret Muslim gatherings I have attended to discuss our plans for destroying democracy and taking over the White House (we meet every Friday night directly atop Ground Zero), we have come to the conclusion that we will need to raise our numbers from the 1% of the US population we currently represent, to at least 2% before we can begin stoning people at random."
~Reza Aslan, Known Muslim

Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2010/10/12/sharron-angle-and-the-anti-muslim-scare-about-sharia-law-in-america.html

Now, I'll probably be accused of "aiding the enemy" for that, but the last time I checked, snark and treason are not identical in the eyes of the law.
01:52 PM on 02/23/2012
During a 1999 State Department presentation entitled “Islamic Extremism: A Viable Threat to U.S. National Security” Sufi Sheikh Kabbani, who heads The Islamic Supreme Council of America, based upon personal visits to mosques across the US, asserted that 80% were run by “militant,” i.e. fundamentalist clerics. “The Detroit Mosque Study: Muslim Views on Policy and Religion,” was conducted by Ihsan Bagby an Associate Professor of Islamic Studies at thye University of Kentucky and a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy Understanding—a Muslim organization. Data were gathered during the summer of 2003 and published online in 2004. These portentous findings were described on page 37 of the report:

Mosque participants were asked, whether they agree or disagree with the statement, “Shari’ah should be the law of the land in Muslim countries?” collectively [agree] = 81%

Such data supposedly reflected the Detroit area Muslims views of “Islamic countries,” only. But given the intrinsic, universally supremacist nature of Islam and the global umma (i.e., as stated in Koran 3:110, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Islam, “Ye are the best community that hath been raised up for mankind. Ye enjoin right conduct and forbid indecency; and ye believe in Allah”), once an area has a Muslim majority it is assumed by Muslims that Islamic Law should prevail—hence the “enclave” phenomenon, even here in the United States.

http://www.andrewbostom.org/blog/2011/06/05/mosques-as-barracks-in-america/