UPDATE: 11 “missing” Egyptian students

U.S. authorities have just announced that they have now apprehended six of the 11 Egyptian students who arrived at New York's JFK Airport on July 29 (supposedly to study at a Montana State University academic program) and then vanished. So far, arrests have been made in Minnesota, New Jersey, Maryland, and just this morning at Chicago's O'Hare ...

U.S. authorities have just announced that they have now apprehended six of the 11 Egyptian students who arrived at New York's JFK Airport on July 29 (supposedly to study at a Montana State University academic program) and then vanished. So far, arrests have been made in Minnesota, New Jersey, Maryland, and just this morning at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Five of the 11 Egyptian men remain at large and wanted by the FBI. They are:

U.S. authorities have just announced that they have now apprehended six of the 11 Egyptian students who arrived at New York's JFK Airport on July 29 (supposedly to study at a Montana State University academic program) and then vanished. So far, arrests have been made in Minnesota, New Jersey, Maryland, and just this morning at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Five of the 11 Egyptian men remain at large and wanted by the FBI. They are:

Ahmed Refaat Saad El Moghazi El Laket, age 19

Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed El Moghazy, age 20

Moustafa Wagdy Moustafa El Gafary, age 18

Mohamed Saleh Ahmed Maray, age 20

Mohamed Ibrahim Fouaad El Shenawy, age 17

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