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Man posed as DHS worker, claimed ties to Pakistani intelligence, prosecutor says

Updated April 8, 2022 at 12:37 p.m. EDT|Published April 7, 2022 at 4:40 p.m. EDT
The Crossing is a luxury apartment building in the Navy Yard, where two residents were charged with impersonating federal law enforcement. (Emily Davies/The Washington Post)

One of two men accused of posing as federal law enforcement employees and ingratiating themselves with Secret Service agents had visas for travel to Iran and Pakistan, and told others that he had ties to Pakistan’s intelligence service, a federal prosecutor alleged Thursday.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua Rothstein said the government wanted Haider Ali and Arian Taherzadeh — who were arrested Wednesday on charges of impersonating federal law enforcement, specifically with the Department of Homeland Security — held in jail while they await trial, alleging that they posed a flight risk and possessed firearms.