NYPD monitored students at colleges across Northeast; sent agent on rafting trip, noted prayer

This Thursday  Feb  16  2012 photo shows Jawad Rasul near the City College of New York where he is a student  Rasul   s name ended up in a New York Police Department report after an undercover officer accompanied him and other Muslim students on a whitewater rafting trip in upstate New York  The New York Police Department monitored Muslim college students far more broadly than previously known  at schools far beyond the city limits  including the Ivy League colleges of Yale and the University of Pennsylvania  The Associated Press has learned   AP Photo Ted Shaffrey
(AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)

NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Associated Press has learned that the New York Police Department monitored Muslim college students far more broadly than previously known, at schools far beyond city limits, including Yale and the University of Pennsylvania.

Police talked with local authorities about professors 300 miles (480 kilometres) away in Buffalo. The department even sent an undercover agent on a whitewater rafting trip, where he recorded students' names and noted in police intelligence files how many times they prayed.

Detectives trawled Muslim student websites every day and, although professors and students hadn't been accused of wrongdoing, their names were recorded in reports prepared for Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.

Asked about the monitoring, police spokesman Paul Browne provided a list of 12 people arrested or convicted on terrorism charges in the United States and abroad who had once been members of Muslim student associations.

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