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NY man accused in Islamic State group plot was about to quit job, say employer

FP Archives February 27, 2015, 12:11:45 IST

The employer of one of three men charged with plotting to help the Islamic State group says the suspect was about to quit his restaurant job.

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NY man accused in Islamic State group plot was about to quit job, say employer

New York: The employer of one of three men charged with plotting to help the Islamic State group says the suspect was about to quit his restaurant job. Zakarya Khan is the owner of Gyro King in New York City. He says Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev was first a customer at his restaurant, then started working there slicing lettuce. Khan says he made about $500 a week. [caption id=“attachment_2125275” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Zak Khan, owner of Gyro King, where Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev worked, speaks to reporters. AP Zak Khan, owner of Gyro King, where Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev worked, speaks to reporters. AP[/caption] The store owner says Juraboev’s last day was supposed to be Thursday because he planned to go visit family in his native Uzbekistan. But federal officials who arrested Juraboev and two others Wednesday say the three plotted to travel to Syria to join the IS group and wage war against the US. Juraboev’s attorney had no immediate comment on charges against his client. Associated Press

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