Assistant Attorney General for National Security John P.
Carlin, U.S. Attorney Richard Callahan of the Eastern District of Missouri and
Special Agent in Charge William P. Woods of the FBI’s St. Louis Division
announced that a federal indictment was unsealed earlier today charging six
individuals with terrorist related crimes.
Charged in the indictment are:
Ramiz Zijad Hodzic, 40, his wife Sedina Unkic Hodzic, 35, and Armin
Harcevic, 37, all of St. Louis County, Missouri; Nihad Rosic, 26, of Utica, New
York; Mediha Medy Salkicevic, 34 of Schiller Park, Illinois; and Jasminka
Ramic, 42, of Rockford, Illinois. All
defendants are charged with conspiring to provide material support and
resources to terrorists, and with providing material support to
terrorists. Ramiz Zijad Hodzic and Nihad
Rosic are also charged with conspiring to kill and maim persons in a foreign
country.
All six individuals are natives of Bosnia who immigrated to
the United States. Three have become
naturalized citizens of the United States and the remaining three have either
refugee or legal resident status. Five
of the defendants are in the United States and have been arrested. A sixth defendant is overseas.
If convicted, the crimes of conspiring to provide material
support and providing material support carry penalties ranging up to 15 years
imprisonment for each count and/or fines up to $250,000. The crime of conspiring to kill and maim
persons in a foreign country carries a penalty of up to life in prison. In determining the actual sentences, a judge
is required to consider the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, which provide
recommended sentencing ranges.
“Today’s charges and arrests underscore our resolve to
identify, thwart, and hold accountable individuals within the United States who
seek to provide material support to terrorists and terrorist organizations
operating in Syria and Iraq,” said Assistant Attorney General Carlin. “Preventing the provision of supplies, money,
and personnel to foreign terrorist organizations like ISIL remains a top
priority of the National Security Division and our partners in the law
enforcement and intelligence communities.
I want to thank the many agents, analysts and prosecutors responsible
for this case.”
“The indictment unsealed today epitomizes the FBI's
commitment to disrupting and holding accountable those who seek to provide
material support to terrorists and terrorist organizations,” said Special Agent
in Charge Woods. “This case underscores
the clear need for continued vigilance in rooting out those who seek to join or
aid terrorist groups that threaten our national security.”
This case was investigated by the St. Louis FBI’s Joint Terrorism
Task Force, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security
Investigations (HSI), U.S. Postal Inspection Service, St. Louis Metropolitan
and St. Louis County Police Departments, with assistance from multiple law
enforcement agencies. The case is being
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matthew Drake, Howard Marcus and Kenneth
Tihen of the Eastern District of Missouri and Mara Kohn, a Trial Attorney in
the Counterterrorism Section of the Department of Justice.
As is always the case, charges set forth in an indictment
are merely accusations and do not constitute proof of guilt. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent
unless and until proven guilty.
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