HOUSTON (AP) _ The Islamic Education Center of Greater Houston is one of four U.S. mosques federal prosecutors moved to seize Thursday.
The mosques are all owned by a nonprofit Muslim organization long suspected of being secretly controlled by the Iranian government. The assets also include Islamic centers in New York City, Maryland and California, more than 100 acres in Virginia, and a 36-story office tower in New York.
The prosecutors filed a civil complaint in federal court in Manhattan, seeking the forfeiture of more than $500 million in assets of the Alavi Foundation and an alleged front company. It
could prove to be one of the biggest counterterrorism seizures in U.S. history.
Parents lined up in their cars to pick up their children at the schools within Houston’s Islamic Education Center. No notices of the forfeiture action were posted at either place as of late
Thursday.
Seizing the properties would be a sharp blow against Iran, which has been accused by the U.S. government of bankrolling terrorism and seeking a nuclear bomb.