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A US grand jury has indicted Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on six counts over an alleged plot to bomb a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day. | A US grand jury has indicted Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on six counts over an alleged plot to bomb a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day. |
The charges against the 23-year-old include attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and attempted murder of 290 people on board the plane. | The charges against the 23-year-old include attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and attempted murder of 290 people on board the plane. |
Mr Abdulmutallab allegedly tried to detonate a bomb on Northwest flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit. | Mr Abdulmutallab allegedly tried to detonate a bomb on Northwest flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit. |
The plane landed safely after crew and passengers overpowered him. | The plane landed safely after crew and passengers overpowered him. |
There were 279 passengers and 11 crew on board. | There were 279 passengers and 11 crew on board. |
Anyone we find responsible for this alleged attack will be brought to justice using every tool - military or judicial Attorney General Eric Holder Q&A: 'Jet bomber' case Profile: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab | Anyone we find responsible for this alleged attack will be brought to justice using every tool - military or judicial Attorney General Eric Holder Q&A: 'Jet bomber' case Profile: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab |
Mr Abudmutallab allegedly concealed two explosives - PETN and TATP - in his clothing with other ingredients to make a bomb, according to the court document. | Mr Abudmutallab allegedly concealed two explosives - PETN and TATP - in his clothing with other ingredients to make a bomb, according to the court document. |
The indictment said the bomb was designed for him to detonate at a time of his choosing. | The indictment said the bomb was designed for him to detonate at a time of his choosing. |
The counts are: | The counts are: |
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An arraignment will be held on Friday, where the charges will be read to Mr Abdulmutallab and he will have the opportunity to enter a plea. | An arraignment will be held on Friday, where the charges will be read to Mr Abdulmutallab and he will have the opportunity to enter a plea. |
Attorney General Eric Holder said that the investigation into the bomb plot was "fast-paced, global and ongoing, and it has already yielded valuable intelligence that we will follow wherever it leads". | Attorney General Eric Holder said that the investigation into the bomb plot was "fast-paced, global and ongoing, and it has already yielded valuable intelligence that we will follow wherever it leads". |
"Anyone we find responsible for this alleged attack will be brought to justice using every tool - military or judicial - available to our government," he said. | "Anyone we find responsible for this alleged attack will be brought to justice using every tool - military or judicial - available to our government," he said. |
On Tuesday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Mr Abdulmutallab had "spent a number of hours with FBI investigators in which we gleaned usable, actionable intelligence". | On Tuesday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Mr Abdulmutallab had "spent a number of hours with FBI investigators in which we gleaned usable, actionable intelligence". |
The alleged bombing attempt prompted airport screening changes in numerous countries, with some moving to introduce body scanners. | The alleged bombing attempt prompted airport screening changes in numerous countries, with some moving to introduce body scanners. |
US President Barack has strongly criticised US intelligence officials for failing to do more to prevent the plot, saying they knew enough about it but failed "to connect the dots". | US President Barack has strongly criticised US intelligence officials for failing to do more to prevent the plot, saying they knew enough about it but failed "to connect the dots". |
US intelligence officials had known that Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which claimed involvement in the plot, had been planning an attack against America. | US intelligence officials had known that Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which claimed involvement in the plot, had been planning an attack against America. |
Mr Obama also said they knew the group had been working with an individual - now known to be Mr Abdulmutallab. | Mr Obama also said they knew the group had been working with an individual - now known to be Mr Abdulmutallab. |