- Is Urban Moving Systems chief back in US? There are indications
that Israeli national Dominik Suter, the former head of Urban Moving Systems
in Weehawken, NJ is back in the United States, this time in south Florida
and may be using his actual name. Suter ran the Weehawken, NJ-based moving
company on 9-11 when a number of Urban Moving Systems vans were spotted
around north Jersey before and after the hijacked planes struck the World
Trade Center. One Urban Moving van was seen at Liberty State Park in Jersey
City as the first plane hit the towers. The five occupants, all Israeli
nationals, were seen videotaping and celebrating the attack and were dressed
in Arab clothing. The five were later arrested near Giant Stadium in East
Rutherford, NJ. One of the Israelis told police they were at Liberty State
Park to "document the event."
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- After the Israelis were detained for several months in
Brooklyn as terrorist suspects, they were quickly deported to Israel. After
the FBI questioned Suter on September 11, he fled the United States on
September 14, 2001. The FBI was due to question Suter again before he fled
the country. Later, Federal law enforcement agents discovered pipes, caps,
explosive chemical materials, and traces of anthrax at the Weehawken warehouse.
Suter's name and those of some of his moving employees turned up in a CIA
database of foreign intelligence agents. Suter's name also appeared on
an FBI 9-11 terrorism suspect list. Suter's year of birth is listed as
1970 with a social security number of 129-78-0926. His addresses before
9-11 are listed as 28 Harlow Crescent Rd., Fairlawn, NJ 07410; 312 Pavonia
Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07302; and 15000 Dickens, Suite 11, Sherman Oaks
CA. If Suter has been permitted to re-enter the United States, the FBI
and the Department of Homeland Security and its chief Michael Chertoff
have a lot of explaining to do.
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