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Terrorism: Al-Qaeda member charged in US for failed bombing plot in Nigeria

by Chi Ibe

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The United States has charged Ibrahim Suleiman Adnan Adam Harun for allegedly planning to bomb the US diplomatic buildings in Nigeria in 2003.

On Wednesday, federal and state government agencies revealed the charges set against him.

Harun, 43, who received six terrorism charges including conspiracy to bomb US military personnel in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2003, is scheduled to appear before a District Judge, Edward Korman, at a US Courthouse in Brooklyn, New York, on Friday.

According to reports, Harun allegedly tried to kill US military personnel in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2003.

On February 21, 2012, Harun was charged of “conspiring to murder United States nationals; conspiring to bomb United States government facilities; and conspiring to provide material support to al Qaeda.

He was also accused of “providing material support to al Qaeda; using firearms in furtherance of crimes of violence; and using explosives in furtherance of one or more felonies.”

The Punch reports:

The Saudi Arabia-born citizen of Niger allegedly received al-Qaeda training in Pakistan and traveled to Africa in 2003 with the intent to conduct attacks on United States diplomatic facilities in Nigeria.

While in Nigeria, Harun allegedly conspired with others to bomb such facilities.

He was said to have been extradited from Italy to the US on October 4, 2012, and arraigned in “a sealed proceeding” in federal court in Brooklyn on October 5, 2012.

The case is now said to have been scheduled for “a public status conference” when it comes up before Justice Edward on March 22.

Earlier, he was said to have also arrived in Afghanistan shortly before the September 11, 2001 attacks.

According to the government agencies, Harun joined al Qaeda, received military-type training at al Qaeda training camps, and ultimately fought against the US and coalition forces in Afghanistan with an al Qaeda fighting group based in Pakistan.

The charges were announced by Loretta Lynch of the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York; the Acting Assistant Attorney General for National Security, John Carlin.

Others are the Assistant Director in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office, George Venizelos, and Commissioner, New York City Police Department, Raymond Kelly.

 

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