Assistant Attorney General for National Security John P.
Carlin, Acting U.S. Attorney Richard L. Durbin Jr. of the Western District of
Texas, FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs and Chief Patrol Agent
Rudolfo Karisch of the U.S. Border Patrol’s Del Rio Sector announced today that
Abdinassir Mohamud Ibrahim was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for
conspiring to provide material support to Al-Shabaab, a designated foreign
terrorist organization, and for making a false statement in an immigration
matter.
Ibrahim, 43, a citizen of Somalia, was charged in a
two-count superseding information, returned on July 31, 2014 and unsealed today
in San Antonio, and pleaded guilty to both counts of the information on July
31, 2014. Ibrahim admitted that from
about May 18, 2010, to about Jan. 31, 2014, he knowingly conspired to provide
material support and resources, specifically sending emails enlisting support
for al-Shabaab and making a cash payment to a known member of al-Shabaab for
the benefit of the organization. Ibrahim
knew at the time that al-Shabaab was designated by the United States as a
foreign terrorist organization.
Ibrahim also pleaded guilty to making a false statement in
an immigration matter. According to the
information, Ibrahim knowingly lied in his application for naturalization as he
had previously lied on his request for refugee status, falsely claiming that he
was of a member of the minority Awer clan in Somalia and subject to persecution
by the majority Hawiye clan. However,
Ibrahim was actually a member of the Hawiye clan and not subject to
persecution. Ibrahim also admitted he
had lied on his naturalization application by having previously lied on his
refugee application by falsely claiming that he had not provided material
support to a terrorist group, when he had in fact provided material support in
the form of cash to an al-Shabaab member.
The case was investigated by the FBI and the Border Patrol
together as part of the San Antonio Joint Terrorism Task Force. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S.
Attorneys Mark Roomberg and Christina Playton for the Western District of
Texas.
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