Amjad Mohammed Khan - Return To The United States, Investigation

Return To The United States, Investigation

Khan returned to the United States with his family on January 5, 2002, claiming he had been unable to find suitable employment in Pakistan.

In May 2002, the FBI questioned the couple regarding their purchase over the internet of $10,000 worth of night vision goggles, body armor, and military manuals including The Anarchist's Arsenal, Fugitive, Advanced Fugitive, and How to Make C-4. Khan claimed that these were for hunting and camping expeditions.

His mother-in-law claims that he was responsible for the investigation into Siddiqui, purchasing the suspicious items using her e-mail account, to be shipped to Pakistan shortly before they moved there.

In addition, the couple had transferred $8,000 to their Pakistani account with Habib Bank on December 21. Khan agreed to return the items he had purchased.

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