by IPT News • Jan 23, 2012 at 10:13 pm
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3397/mosque-leader-charged-in-cigarette-smuggling-ring
A leader of a South Carolina mosque was among 11 men arrested in a cigarette trafficking and money laundering scheme spanning several states. A 26-count indictment issued in November and unsealed last week accused Nasser Alquza, president of the Central Mosque of Charleston, and others of conspiracy, receiving stolen property, and related charges.
The arrests followed a government sting operation in which Alquza and other defendants allegedly purchased over 6,800 cases of “stolen” Marlboro cigarettes from undercover agents in exchange for over $7.5 million, the indictment said. The proceeds from the “stolen” cigarettes, whose wholesale value was in excess of $15 million, was then laundered through legitimate businesses owned or controlled by the defendants.
According to a report in the Charleston Post and Courier, federal agents searched Alquza’s home in Mount Pleasant and seized computers, cameras, check books, receipts, business records, passports and identification documents.
Alquza resigned from the mosque in December. Imad Musallam, a senior.
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