Three residents of Lansing, Michigan, were arrested without
incident Monday afternoon for conspiring to provide material support to a
designated foreign terrorist organization, namely the Islamic State of Iraq and
al-Sham (ISIS). The U.S. Attorney’s
Office for the Western District of Michigan charged all three in a criminal
complaint filed today in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The conspiracy charge is punishable by up to
20 years in federal prison.
Members of the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF)
arrested Muse Abdikadir Muse (Muse Muse) at the Gerald R. Ford Airport in Grand
Rapids, Michigan, after checking in for a flight to the first of a series of
destinations on his way to Mogadishu, Somalia. Shortly thereafter, law
enforcement arrested alleged coconspirators Mohamud Abdikadir Muse (Mohamud
Muse), and Mohamed Salat Haji (Haji).
All three defendants are naturalized U.S. citizens who were born in
Kenya.
According to the complaint affidavit, Muse Muse purchased
airline tickets earlier this month to travel from Grand Rapids to Mogadishu,
departing on Monday, January 21, 2019.
Among other support, the complaint alleged Haji and Mohamud Muse aided
in the purchase of the ticket and drove Muse Muse to the Grand Rapids airport,
each knowing the true purpose of the travel was for Muse Muse to join and fight
for ISIS.
The complaint asserts that all three defendants pledged
allegiance to ISIS through videos they recorded themselves. Muse Muse and Haji
allegedly discussed with each other their desire to join ISIS, to kill
non-believers, and even to potentially use a car for a martyrdom operation to
run down non-believers here in the United States if they could not travel
overseas to fight for ISIS. Following the arrests, federal agents executed
search warrants at a residence shared by Mohamud Muse and Muse Muse.
Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C.
Demers, Andrew B. Birge, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan,
and Tim Slater, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Detroit Field Division, announced the arrests.
The public is reminded that a complaint contains only
charges and is not evidence of guilt. A defendant is presumed innocent and is
entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving
guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
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