Maghfoor Mansoor


Maghfoor Mansoor was a U.S.-based Pakistani native who worked as a cab driver and tour guide. He was a fugitive in the United States who had been on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
During his crime rampage, he had committed a variety of criminal acts in several U.S. states, including sexual assault, robbery, and carjacking, and he caused the death of one person working on a construction site in a hit and run accident while attempting to flee law enforcement.
His spree ended on May 11, 2001, in a New York hotel when he was shot to death by law enforcement agents. He was 35 years old.
It was believed that compulsive gambling was his motivation for his life of crime as he became desperate to obtain money for additional gambling.
In 2002, the story of Mansoor's life of crime was aired on The FBI Files, in an episode titled "High Stakes."

Crimes

Mansoor was either convicted of or wanted for the following crimes:

Manhunt

During a national manhunt for Mansoor, he was difficult to catch or identify. He had used a large number of aliases, disguises, and stolen identities, making the determination of his identity or nationality a challenge for law enforcement.