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Serbian immigrant bomb maker arrested in Southern CA
Once again here is living proof that the US Immigration Customs Enforcement agency is not doing its job in protecting the borders. George Djura Jakubec was permitted to immigrate to the US and set up bomb making operations in Southern California. A complete review of this man’s life and how he got here is in order for public scrutiny.
ICE, lock the door behind you.
“Residential explosion leads authorities to massive cache of homemade explosive compounds
By Diana Sweet
Monday, November 22nd, 2010 -- 10:31 pmProsecutor says man's Escondido home was a 'bomb factory.'
Gardener hospitalized after stepping in powdery substance that triggered explosion.In a little noticed report over the weekend, a gardener was in serious condition after triggering an explosion when he stepped in a powdery substance on the grounds.
On Saturday, over 9 pounds of the explosive compound Hexamethylene Triperoxide Diamine (HMTD) were discovered on the Escondido property grounds, and successfully detonated in the backyard with the help of a remote-controlled robot. The detonations led to weekend shut-downs of near-by Interstate 15, and evacuations of some area homes.
North County Times reports that the home's owner was arrested after the gardener was injured, "Sheriff's deputies arrested the home's tenant, George Djura Jakubec, 54, on suspicion of illegally manufacturing and possessing explosives, sheriff's officials said Thursday."
"Jakubec, who identifies himself on a LinkedIn Web page as a computer software consultant, is scheduled for arraignment at the Vista courthouse Monday. He is being held on $100,000 bail."
"The suspect lives with his wife, who has not been arrested, but even after interviewing her, investigators don't know why Jakubec was making large amounts of explosive, Caldwell said."
HMTD is the explosive found in the dwelling of terrorism suspects who in 2006 plotted to detonate liquid explosives on at least 10 airplanes traveling from the United Kingdom to the United States and Canada, and was possibly used in the July 7, 2005London bombings.
San Diego news reported today that Jakubec, the man accused of "robbing banks and having the largest cache of homemade explosive compounds ever found in one spot on U.S. soil was ordered by a judge Monday to remain in custody on $5 million bail." Investigators with the FBI, ATF and San Diego County Sheriff's Department also came across other explosive compounds known by the acronyms of ETN and PETN, the prosecutor said.
Jakubec, 54, pleaded not guilty to 12 felony counts of possessing destructive devices and 14 counts of possessing ingredients to make destructive devices, along with two bank robbery charges.
Check back in with Raw Story for more information as this story develops...”
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at 07:43 on November 25th, 2010
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NEW DETAILS ON FORMER RAMONA CONTRACTOR ACCUSED IN ESCONDIDO “BOMB FACTORY” CASE
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Ramona Country Estates home where Jakubec lived from 1988 until at least 1992.November 24, 2010 (San Diego’s East County)—East County Magazine visited the Ramona Country Estates neighborhood yesterday where George Djuro Jakubec, the man accused of operating a “bomb factory” in Escondido, lived some two decades ago.
Some neighbors were shocked to learn of the notoriety now attached to this quiet, upscale neighborhood, where Jakubec is listed as the builder of a residence at 15500 Vista Vicente Drive, Ramona. The home is located across the street from a golf course with prime views—and just half a block from the former home of the late tennis star Bobby Riggs, suggesting that the Jakubec family was prosperous when living here.
Jakubec listed this address with the state of California for a sole proprietorship contracting business from 1988 to 1992. He is also listed in property records as the builder of the home. One document was signed Djuro Jakobec, indicated he may have used his middle name as a first name at times.
Golf course view form Jakubec's former residence in Ramona.
Linda Knowles used to live next door to the Jakubecs and still resides in Ramona. “We moved here in 1988,” she said, adding that George Jakubec lived in the home with his mother and father. “She used to wear a Babushka hat and her English was very poor; I thought they were Russian,” she said. (Authorities have indicated that Jakubec is a naturalized Serbian immigrant.) There were no other siblings in the home, Knowles said.
Knowles could no longer recall the parents’ names or occupations of the Jakubecs. But she remembered their son, George. “He was kind of weird,” she said, recalling a night when her husband thought he spotted a prowler breaking in next door, only to learn it was George Jakubec. Now 54, Jakubec was in his mid-thirties at the time. “He He didn’t have a beard at first, then next thing you knew, he had a beard and wore dark clothes,” she recalled, adding that he had black hair and was around 5 feet 8 or 5 feet 9 inches tall.
The family was quiet but neighborly at times. “We never saw any parties,” Knowles recalled. “I had them over for Christmas,” she added, but wasn’t certain of the family’s religion. “She used to make cookies.”
George Jakubec didn’t marry while he lived with his parents, she added. The Jakubec home later sold to its current owners, who were not at home when ECM stopped by.
According to the North County Times, George Jakubec lived at a San Marcos apartment complex from 1993 to 2007, but residents questioned by the paper did not remember him.
Jakubec was issued a private pilot certificate in July 1980, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. His Linked In page lists him as a computer software consultant.
His estranged wife, Marina Ivanova, has called him a “good man” but later said she believes he’s gone “crazy” after learning that he is accused of having the largest stash of home-made explosives ever found in the U.S., including plastic explosives materials known as PETN, ETN, and HTMD in addition to grenades filled with shrapnel and detonators. The chemical explosives have been used by Al Qaeda and other terrorists including such notable incidents as the foiled Millennium bombing of Los Angeles International Airport, the London transit bombings, the shoe bomber and the underwear bomber.
He is being held on $5 million bail and is accused of two local bank robberies in addition to charges related to the explosives.
Authorities have seized computers and other materials from Jakubec’s Escondido home, which remains sealed off while explosives experts assess how to deal with the massive quantity of materials present. After a gardener was injured by stepping on spilled explosive material last Friday, authorities shut down I-15 southbound while blowing up some materials after burying them in the backyard. But a search of the home, which authorities have described as cluttered.
“There was no free space and very limited areas to walk…Just piles and piles of junk,” Assistant Sheriff Ed Prendergast said, according to 10 News. He added that items of “great concern” including powders caused authorities to back out due to concerns for investigators’ safety.
The home is located on Via Scott, just west of I-15 and north of El Norte Parkway. “This is the most complex problem I’ve ever encountered,” said Pendergast, a 29-year law enforcement veteran.
Deputy District Attorney Terri Perez told a judge the home amounts to a “bomb factory.”
Jakubec has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Authorities are keeping mum on possible motives or whether he had accomplices, as well as any potential target(s). Meanwhile frustrated residents remain evacuated from neighboring homes.
Jakubec and his now estranged wife, Marina, have previously been arrested for shoplifting from a Fry’s Electronics store. She has said that his hobby was chemistry and that she did not know what he was making.
Jakubec was fired by a former employer, Via Telecom, and was sued by the company, which obtained a judgment ordering him to return an overpayment of more than $3,000.
County property records show no property owned by George Jakubec, who signed at least one document issued to George Jakubec as “Djuro Jakubec.” There are multiple records for property transactions listed with the County online involving a Djuro Jakubec, including several for Djuro and Ezra Jakubec. It is unclear whether these are the same individual: http://arcc.co.san-diego.ca.us/services/grantorgrantee/search.aspx
Mario Garcia, 49, the gardener who suffered serious injuries to his eye, arm and torso after stepping on on explosive material in the backyard of the home rented by Jakubec, was released from the hospital on Monday. Palomar Medical Center has established a fund to assist Garcia, who faces large medical bills.
If you have any information about George Djura Jakubec or his contracting business in Ramona, please contact editor@eastcountymagazine.org."
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at 17:25 on November 26th, 2010
Jakubec is NOT Serbian name.
at 12:53 on November 27th, 2010
Par for the course that he is described as Serbian when in fact a cursory recognition of the name would suggest otherwise. Ignorance or willfull villification of Serbs by an ideologically tainted media continues in spite of the facts.
at 07:11 on November 28th, 2010
If not Serbian, what is the derivation?
I looked it up: Slovac
at 08:19 on November 28th, 2010
I find it offensive that he is labeled as SERBIAN because they came from former Yugoslavia. First of all, his last name is not Serbian, unless they changed it. Were they of Serbian Orthodox Faith? Did they celebrate Christmas January 7th? Attacks on Serbs continue and everything else that goes on in Kosovo, the fact that majority of Serbs were driven out by Albanians with the help of US Government and other big powers. I have never seen a Serbian terrorist yet. Dig deeper and you will find he is not Serbian Orthodox. Get your facts straight before you label a person with his nationality background. Just because he lived or was born in Yugoslavia, doesn't make him a Serb.
at 12:16 on December 6th, 2010
Slovak means he is CzeckoSLOVAKian, NOT Serbian. This guy's name is NOT Serbian so he's not of Serbian descent. He may have been born in Serbia, but his name is slovakian. He is either a Slovak-Serbian, or a muslim whose family adopted a European name, who immigrated to the U.S. Why not call him a Slovak-American or Czeckoslovakian-American, that would be more accurate.American media wouldn't call a mexican-american or african-american who emigrated to another country and committed some crime, an American - you bet your @$$ they'd tack on a minority nationality. We Americans want to know who the guy was, and we want others to know. Serbs appreciate that courtesy even more since being Serbian is no longer necessarily a nationality, thanks to the U.S.
at 13:44 on December 7th, 2010
Djuro Jakubec is definitely not a Serbian. His nationality is Slovak (nation that with Chechs shared country called Chechoslovakia), and his origin most likely may be traced to the village of Aradac, near the city of Zrenjanin, Serbia, where Slovak national minority comprises about 45% of population.
at 07:48 on December 9th, 2010
I don't care where he is from, where they say he is from, etc. He was making bombs. Who knows if he has another stashing place. Crazy people come from all races and countries. Why be offended if he has ancestry tied to Serbia? Does it REALLY matter??? Where has he been living for ALL this time??? AMERICA. He worked for Via Telecom, which would (or SHOULD) have done a complete background check. Focus people! Terrorists are terrorists. Hell, we have had American terrorists (for example, the unibomber).
at 10:13 on December 9th, 2010
JP wrote-"Ignorance or willfull villification of Serbs by an ideologically tainted media continues in spite of the facts" If the Serbians weren't the trouble makers in the Balkans this wouldn't happen! I quess starting one World War hasn't been enough
at 11:08 on December 9th, 2010
interestingly Djur Djura is the name of a mountain in Algeria, an arabic country in northern africa