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Global War on Terror
January 21, 2005
Names Of 10 Sought By FBI Re: Terror

Jeffrey Imm is kind enought to send this along, which I've augmented with information from the page at FBI.

The FBI today is alerting the public to new persons of interest in the unspecified potential threat to the City of Boston , beyond the names and photographs of four Chinese nationals released in a January 19, 2005 , press release in Boston.

The names of these new persons, identified through our ongoing investigation, are:

  1. Yu Xian Weng , female, possible date of birth (DOB) 4/5/64 and Chinese passport #P5997636 or DOB 10/4/63 and Chinese passport #G07457027
  2. Qinquan Lin , or Qiquan Lin, male, possible DOB 3/6/83 and Chinese passport #G04152197
  3. Liqiang Liang, male, possible DOB 9/1/76 and Chinese passport #G07074257
  4. Min Xiu Xie, male, possible DOB 11/21/77 and Chinese passport #G08386268
  5. Xiang Wei Liu, or Xing Wei Liu, male, possible DOB 5/30/82 and Chinese passport #G053490L8
  6. Mei Xia Dong, male, possible DOB 10/25/83
  7. Xiuming Chen, male
  8. Cheng Yin Liu, male
  9. Zao Yun Wang, male
  10. Jose Ernesto Beltran Quinones, male

Photographs of these individuals are not available. None of the names has been validated as a “person of interest” on any previously existing “watch list”.

We ask that members of the public, if they have any information about these individuals, bring it to the attention of the FBI at (617) 742-5533; to their closest FBI office (contact information for field offices is located at http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm ); or to the FBI tipline at http://tips.fbi.gov.

Posted by Alan at January 21, 2005 07:48 AM | TrackBack
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