CHARLOTTE, N.C. – U.S. Attorney Andrew Murray announced
today that Bryant Riyanto Budi, 27, of Matthews, N.C. appeared before U.S.
Magistrate Judge David S. Cayer and pleaded guilty to attempted possession of
radioactive material with intent to cause death or serious bodily injury to
another person.
John A. Strong, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Charlotte Division and John Eisert, Acting
Special Agent in Chargeof U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE)
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in the Carolinas, join U.S. Attorney Murray
in making today’s announcement.
According to information contained in filed court documents
and today’s plea hearing, from April 22, 2018 to June 1, 2018, Budi attempted
to possess radioactive material, and did so with the intent to cause death or serious
bodily injury to another person. Court documents show that Budi contacted an
FBI covert employee via the internet to purchase a lethal dose of a radioactive
substance. In his communications with
the covert employee, Budi expressed his intent to use the radioactive substance
to kill an unnamed individual. On May
31, 2018, a package containing an inert substitute for the radioactive material
ordered by Budi was delivered to an address in Charlotte as instructed by
Budi. Law enforcement arrested Budi on
June 1, 2018.
The charge of attempted possession of radioactive material
with intent to cause death carries a maximum term of life in prison. A sentencing date for Budi, who remains in
federal custody, has not been set.
In making today’s announcement U.S. Attorney Murray thanked
HSI in Buffalo, New York and Charlotte; the FBI in Charlotte and supporting FBI
field offices; the FBI’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate in Washington,
D.C.; the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York, and the
Department of Justice’s National Security Division.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Casey Arrowood of the U.S.
Attorney’s Office in Charlotte is in charge of the prosecution, assisted by
Trial Attorney Bridget Behling, of the National Security Division.
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