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A college student – who was plotting to set off a pressure-cooker bomb in New York City in support of the militant group Islamic State – has been arrested, US authorities have said. | A college student – who was plotting to set off a pressure-cooker bomb in New York City in support of the militant group Islamic State – has been arrested, US authorities have said. |
Munther Omar Saleh, 20 – who is a US citizen and studies electrical circuitry at a college specialising in aeronautics – was arrested early on Saturday morning after he, and another possible co-conspirator, are said to have gotten out of their car and ran toward a surveillance vehicle that had been tracking their movements. | Munther Omar Saleh, 20 – who is a US citizen and studies electrical circuitry at a college specialising in aeronautics – was arrested early on Saturday morning after he, and another possible co-conspirator, are said to have gotten out of their car and ran toward a surveillance vehicle that had been tracking their movements. |
The student was later charged with conspiring to provide material support to Isis. | The student was later charged with conspiring to provide material support to Isis. |
Federal authorities say Mr Saleh, from Queens, first came onto their radar after he drew the attention of a Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) officer in March for loitering, and looking suspicious, near the George Washington Bridge on several separate occasions. | |
According to New York Magazine, Mr Saleh later told a confidential informant he was “making efforts to prepare an explosive device for detonation” and that instructions for how to make a pressure-cooker bomb – along with pictures of New York landmarks – were discovered on his computer. | According to New York Magazine, Mr Saleh later told a confidential informant he was “making efforts to prepare an explosive device for detonation” and that instructions for how to make a pressure-cooker bomb – along with pictures of New York landmarks – were discovered on his computer. |
The complaint against Mr Saleh – which was prepared by an FBI agent and filed in Federal District Court in Brooklyn – describes how, in September last year, Mr Saleh posted a message on Twitter that said Al Qaeda was “getting too moderate.” | The complaint against Mr Saleh – which was prepared by an FBI agent and filed in Federal District Court in Brooklyn – describes how, in September last year, Mr Saleh posted a message on Twitter that said Al Qaeda was “getting too moderate.” |
In February, it says he posted another message praising the Islamic State for “their high-end videos, great weaponry and quality fighters.” | |
The complaint goes on to describe how, over the past month, Mr Saleh extensively searched for pots, beads, propane, vacuum cleaners, lamps and watches online. | The complaint goes on to describe how, over the past month, Mr Saleh extensively searched for pots, beads, propane, vacuum cleaners, lamps and watches online. |
The FBI has been aggressively tracking-down possible terror suspects in the US after a foiled terror attack by two Isis-inspired gunmen in Garland, Texas. | The FBI has been aggressively tracking-down possible terror suspects in the US after a foiled terror attack by two Isis-inspired gunmen in Garland, Texas. |
The Saleh case remains under investigation and a law enforcement official says more arrests are expected. | The Saleh case remains under investigation and a law enforcement official says more arrests are expected. |
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