Rafiq Abdus Sabir
Physician, Person
Who is Rafiq Abdus Sabir?
Rafiq Abdus Sabir, an American doctor convicted of supporting terrorism, had agreed to provide medical treatment to insurgents wounded in the US-led Invasion of Iraq.
Born in New York, Sabir was raised by his mentally ill mother after his father abandoned the family. He graduated from Columbia University and worked as an emergency room physician in Boca Raton, Florida and Saudi Arabia, paying off $750,000 from medical school debts, living with his common-law wife Arlene Morgan, and their two sons.
He was approached by undercover FBI agent Ali Soufan, who pretended to a member of al-Qaeda wanting to set up medical care for injured fighters. Sabir was arrested on May 28, 2005 at his home in the Villa San Remo gated community, where he had lived for the past two years.
Sabir is a friend of Tarik Shah, a New York jazz musician and martial-arts expert who was convicted of agreeing to provide training to Iraqi insurgents. Shah pled guilty and agreed to serve 15 years in prison, and was the one who gave the FBI Sabir's name as a "co-accomplice". Brooklyn bookstore owner Abdulrahman Farhane and Washington D.C. cabdriver Mahmud al-Mutazzim received 13 and 15 years imprisonment respectively, in the same FBI sting operation.
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