A five-count indictment was filed today in federal court in
Brooklyn charging Ruslan Maratovich Asainov, also known as “Suleiman Al-Amriki”
and “Suleiman Al-Kazakhi,” with conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS;
providing material support to ISIS in the form of personnel, training, expert
advice and assistance and weapons; receipt of military-type training from ISIS;
and obstruction of justice. If
convicted, Asainov faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. Asainov will be arraigned at a later date.
Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern
District of New York; John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National
Security; Michael McGarrity, Assistant Director of the Counterterrorism
Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation; William F. Sweeney, Jr., Assistant
Director-in-Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office; and
James P. O’Neill, Commissioner, New York City Police Department, announced the
charges.
As detailed in court filings, Asainov is a naturalized U.S.
citizen born in Kazakhstan, who resided in Brooklyn. As alleged, in December 2013, Asainov
traveled on a one-way ticket to Istanbul, Turkey, a common transit point to
obtain entry into Syria. He subsequently
entered Syria, joined ISIS and became a sniper for the terrorist
organization. Over time, Asainov rose
through the ranks to become an ISIS “emir” in charge of training other ISIS
members in the use of weapons. He also
attempted to recruit another individual to travel from the United States to
Syria to fight for ISIS.
As further alleged, in March 2015, Asainov asked a
confidential informant to send him approximately $2,800 so that he could
purchase a scope for his rifle. Asainov
subsequently sent the confidential informant two photographs of himself holding
an assault rifle fitted with a scope.
Asainov messaged one individual, exclaiming in reference to ISIS, “we
are the worst terrorist organization in the world that has ever existed,” and
added that he wished to die on the battlefield.
The charges in the indictment are allegations and the
defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s
National Security and Cybercrime Section.
Assistant United States Attorneys Douglas M. Pravda, Saritha Komatireddy
and J. Matthew Haggans are in charge of the prosecution, with assistance
provided by Trial Attorney Jacqueline L. Barkett of the Counterterrorism
Section of the National Security Division of the Department of Justice.
The Defendant:
RUSLAN MARATOVICH ASAINOV
Age: 43
Syria and Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 19-CR-402
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