Metro

Zazi pal in Qns. crash fleeing from feds

A man linked to the former Queens food-cart worker now charged in an al Qaeda bomb plot bolted from investigators last night after they yanked his passport — crashing on the Whitestone Bridge.

A source said Adis Medunjanin — who is on the government’s “no fly” terror watch list — made a dash from his Queens home at 3:30 p.m., where he had been watched by the feds for months.

The investigators tailed him, but Medunjanin — a 25 year-old Bosnian immigrant who reportedly accompanied alleged terror bomb plotter Najibullah Zazi on a trip to Pakistan in 2008 — sped down the Whitestone Expressway.

Earlier in the day, the feds picked up his passport for reasons that remain unclear, sources said.

Near 20th Avenue, Medunjanin rear-ended another car and tried to run away, but FBI agents tackled him, sources said.

Medunjanin was not seriously injured and was in police custody — although it’s not clear why, according to his lawyer.

“We are getting a disgraceful runaround by law enforcement,” said Robert Gottlieb, who denied his client was on a watch list.

“He’s not a terrorist. If he’s on the list, they’ve got the wrong person,” he said.

A source said it was unlikely Medunjanin would be charged with leaving the scene of an accident.

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