Adam Raishani, a/k/a “Saddam Mohamed Raishani,” Attempted to
Travel to Syria
Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, and John C. Demers, the Assistant Attorney
General for National Security, announced that ADAM RAISHANI, a/k/a “Saddam
Mohamed Raishani,” pled guilty to attempting to provide and conspiring to
provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham
(“ISIS”). RAISHANI pled guilty today to
a Superseding Information in Manhattan federal court before U.S. District Judge
Ronnie Abrams.
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: “As he admitted in court today, Adam Raishani
helped another man travel to Syria to join and train with ISIS, and he plotted
to make that trip himself to carry out his own desire to wage violent
jihad. Thanks to the excellent work of
the FBI and the NYPD, Raishani’s trip to ISIS was canceled at the airport. This would-be ISIS terrorist now awaits
sentencing for his crimes.”
According to the allegations in the Superseding Information,
Complaint, other court filings, and statements made during court proceedings:
Beginning in at least the fall of 2015, RAISHANI conspired
with another ISIS supporter (“CC-1”) to provide material support to ISIS by
means of CC-1 traveling abroad to join and fight for ISIS. On or about October 30, 2015, CC-1 departed
from JFK Airport for Istanbul, Turkey, where he planned to cross into Syria to
join ISIS. RAISHANI arranged for CC-1’s
transportation from the Bronx, New York, to John F. Kennedy International
Airport (“JFK Airport”), and RAISHANI accompanied CC-1 from the Bronx to JFK
Airport.
RAISHANI continued communicating with CC-1 following CC-1’s
departure. For example, on or about
January 2, 2016, RAISHANI sent an email to CC-1 stating: “Glad tidings brother. Its [sic] been some
time since your voyage. I pray to Allah The ALL MIGHTY to grant you success.
Until next time.”[1] On or about April
1, 2016, RAISHANI sent another email to CC-1 stating: “I hope Allah has bestowed you what you were
seeking. . . . May Allah grant you sincere and clean intentions and make you
among the righteous in Janatal Firdaus [a reference to Islamic paradise]. . . .
Please return this email and respond to what we agreed upon before your
departure. Until next time.” On or about
May 3, 2016, CC-1 responded to RAISHANI, indicating that he had succeeded in
joining the Islamic State. CC-1 informed
RAISHANI that CC-1 was “fine and well,” that CC-1 “wished you [RAISHANI] were
here with me,” and that “here we are living with izza [honor].”
Also in May 2016, CC-1 posted content on a particular social
media application (“Application-1”) indicating that CC-1 was living in the
Islamic State and fighting on its behalf.
For example, CC-1 sent messages to another user of Application-1
stating: “I’m living in the Islamic
state safely and secure by the permission of Allah,” “[h]ere we are fighting
the kuffars [non-believers],” and “I left the land of kuffars now I’m living in
the khilafah [the caliphate].” CC-1 also
posted a photograph on Application-1 that shows CC-1 carrying an assault rifle
and a flag representative of ISIS.
Between January and June of 2017, RAISHANI had a series of
meetings with individuals who were, unbeknownst to RAISHANI, a confidential source
working at the direction of law enforcement and an undercover law enforcement
officer. In the course of those
meetings, RAISHANI admitted that he had previously helped another person (CC-1)
travel overseas to join the Islamic State, and stated that he intended to
travel overseas to join ISIS himself.
During those meetings, RAISHANI also downloaded and viewed violent ISIS
propaganda videos, and indicated his desire to wage jihad and his belief that
the Quran can be read to justify the violence, including beheadings, engaged in
by ISIS.
By April 2017, RAISHANI was actively planning to travel
abroad to join ISIS. RAISHANI indicated
that he aspired to join ISIS in Syria and that he aimed to travel before the
end of Ramadan, an Islamic holy month that ran from approximately May 26
through June 24 of 2017. In June 2017,
RAISHANI made preparations to leave, including by paying off debts and
purchasing clothing that he intended to wear for training with ISIS
overseas. RAISHANI indicated his
intention to meet an ISIS member in Turkey, who would facilitate RAISHANI’s
joining the terrorist organization in Syria.
On June 21, 2017, RAISHANI attempted to board a flight bound for Turkey
(via Portugal) at JFK Airport, at which point law enforcement officers arrested
him.
Following RAISHANI’s arrest, the FBI searched RAISHANI’s
Bronx residence pursuant to a search warrant.
Among the evidence recovered was a letter from RAISHANI addressed to
members of his family, which the FBI found in a safe in RAISHANI’s bedroom. In the letter, RAISHANI – who left behind his
wife and young son when he attempted to travel to Syria to join ISIS – advised
his wife that she could still choose to “[j]oin” him in the Islamic State, and
he expressed regret that she did not share his radical views and that he had
been unable to convince her to accompany him to join ISIS. RAISHANI also wrote: “Do Not Divulge this document and other
documents that I have giv[en] to you to the authorities. Do not believe their plots. Do not divulge my absences but instead say I
went to do volunteering outside the country with my medical skills and health
background.”
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RAISHANI, 32, of the Bronx, New York, pled guilty to one
count of attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated
foreign terrorist organization, namely, ISIS, which carries a maximum sentence
of 20 years in prison, and one count of conspiring to provide material support
or resources to ISIS, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
The maximum potential sentences in this
case are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational
purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by a
judge. Sentencing is scheduled for March
8, 2019, at 3:00 p.m., before Judge Abrams.
Mr. Berman and Mr. Demers praised the outstanding efforts of
the FBI’s New York Joint Terrorism Task Force, which principally consists of
agents from the FBI and detectives from the NYPD, and the NYPD’s Intelligence
Division. Mr. Berman and Mr. Demers also
thanked the New York Office of U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
This prosecution is being handled by the Office’s Terrorism
and International Narcotics Unit.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Sidhardha Kamaraju, Jane Kim, and George D.
Turner are in charge of the prosecution, with assistance from Trial Attorney
Kevin Nunnally of the Counterterrorism Section of the Department of Justice’s
National Security Division.
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