Four held over New York state 'plot' against Muslims

Three men and a teenage boy have been arrested and
charged over an alleged plot against a small Islamic community in New York
state, the BBC reported.
The suspects are accused of possessing homemade
bombs and firearms, and planning to attack Islamberg, founded by a Pakistani
cleric in the 1980s.
The alleged plot was revealed following a tip-off
from a school student.
The Islamberg community has become a target for
conspiracy theorists who say it is a terrorist training camp.
The three men are due to appear in court on
Wednesday.
They have been named as Andrew Crysel, 18, Vincent
Vetromile, 19, and 20-year-old Brian Colaneri.
All are charged with criminal possession of a weapon
and conspiracy. A 16-year-old boy is also facing charges.
Police said at least three of them served together
as boy scouts.
Investigators say the group, based in the city of
Greece in the north-west of the state, made at least three improvised explosive
devices using duct tape and large jars and cylinders containing nails and other
projectiles.
They were found in the 16-year-old's home, police
said. Some 23 firearms were also found at various locations.