NEW YORK (Reuters) - The father of an Afghan-born airport shuttle driver accused of plotting an al Qaeda-inspired bomb attack on New York City pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges of conspiring to alter, destroy and conceal evidence.
Mohammed Wali Zazi, 53, was transferred on Tuesday from Denver to New York and appeared in Brooklyn federal court, said Robert Nardoza, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Brooklyn.
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