TUCSON – John
Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, Michael Bailey, the
United States Attorney for the District of Arizona, Michael McGarrity,
Assistant Director of the FBI's Counterterrorism Division, and Sean Kaul,
Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Phoenix Field Office, announced that on July
26, Ahmed Mahad Mohamed and Abdi Yemani Hussein, were arrested for conspiring
to provide material support and resources to ISIS, a designated foreign
terrorist organization.
According to the
criminal complaint, the defendants had been in communication with an FBI
undercover employee whom they believed was a supporter of ISIS ideology. These communications revealed the defendants’
desire to travel overseas in order to fight on behalf of ISIS or to conduct an
attack within the United States if they were unable to travel. Ultimately, the defendants purchased airline
tickets to travel to Egypt, with the intention to travel on to Sinai and join
ISIS. FBI agents arrested Mohamed and
Hussein after they checked in for their flight at the Tucson International
Airport in Arizona.
According to
court documents, both defendants came to the United States as refugees from
Somalia. At the time of their arrest,
Mohamed had obtained lawful permanent resident status and Hussein remained a
refugee.
The prosecution
is being handled by Kevin C. Hakala and Beverly Anderson, Assistant United
States Attorneys in the District of Arizona, and Alicia Cook, Trial Attorney
with the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section.
The charges
contained in the Complaint are merely accusations, and the defendants are
presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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