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Two classmates of Boston Marathon bomb
suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and a third person face federal charges in
connection with the April 15 attack, a federal law enforcement source
said Wednesday.
Boston police announced
the arrests Wednesday morning, adding that there was "no threat to the
public." They were expected to appear before a federal judge Wednesday
afternoon, U.S. government sources said. culled from cnn.com
The classmates -- Azamat
Tazhayako and Dias Kadyrbayev -- are both from Kazakhstan and had been
in federal custody on immigration charges already, their lawyers told
CNN. The third person arrested is a U.S. citizen.
The Kazakh students face
charges of making false statements to investigators and conspiracy to
obstruct justice, according to a federal law enforcement source with
firsthand knowledge of the investigation.
No details of the charges
against the third person were immediately available. But Alan
Dershowitz, a prominent defense attorney and Harvard law professor, said
the new charges don't appear to be related to the bombing itself.
"If they knew about the
bombing, if they were involved in the bombing, the charges would be
conspiracy to do the acts for which the other man has already been
charged," Dershowitz told CNN. "So it sounds like at this point in time
the only evidence they have is actions that took place after the
bombing."
Two bombs exploded in the
crowd gathered near the finish line of the marathon, killing three
people and wounding more than 260. Federal agents blame Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev and his brother, Tamerlan, of carrying out the attack.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev died after a shootout with police on April 19, while Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was wounded but survived.
Tazhayako and Kadyrbayev
appear in a photograph with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev taken in New York's Times
Square during an earlier visit. They were taken into custody last month
on charges that they had violated the terms of their student visas and
had already been questioned by investigators on April 19, hours before
Tsarnaev's arrest, Kadyrbayev attorney Robert Stahl told CNN.
Federal law enforcement
sources said at the time that the Kazakh students were being detained
"in an abundance of caution" because authorities wanted detailed
information on the Tsarnaevs' movements in the weeks and days before the
attack.
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