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Aftab Khan: Deputy Chief Counsel

Immigration Judge Dept: Aftab Khan, shown being taken into custody May 13 in Watertown, Mass., appeared at a bail hearing in Boston on Thursday. Barbara Lacerra/Associated Press Aftab Khan, a gas station attendant, had the items in his Watertown, Mass., apartment, said Richard Neville, deputy chief counsel for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Boston, according to CBC. Khan was one of three Pakistani men arrested for immigration violations last week as federal agents followed the money trail in their investigation into Faisal Shahzad, who is accused of trying to set off a car bomb in Times Square on May 1 and a Pakistani man arrested in Massachusetts during the investigation into the failed Times Square bombing had the accused man's phone number and first name stored in his cellphone and written on an envelope, a U.S. government attorney said Thursday. Neville revealed the information in court Thursday as he tried to persuade a U.S. immigration judge to not deport Khan for immigration violations but to keep him in the U.S. As reported in the news.

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