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B’deshi arrested for plot to bomb NY Fed building

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New York: A Bangladeshi man with alleged links to al-Qaeda was arrested here after an FBI undercover operation foiled his plot to detonate a 1,000-pound bomb and blow up the city’s Federal Reserve Building. Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, 21, faces charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to provide material support to al-Qaeda.

Nafis was arrested on Wednesday morning following an extensive undercover operation during which he was closely monitored by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). The explosives that he allegedly sought and attempted to use had been rendered inoperable by the law enforcement agency.

He faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment if convicted. Nafis appeared in federal court in Brooklyn to face charges and was ordered to be held without bail. He did not enter a plea. According to the criminal complaint filed in the Eastern District of New York, Nafis came to the US in January this year to carry out a terrorist attack on American soil. Nafis allegedly has overseas connections to al-Qaeda and attempted to recruit individuals to form a terrorist cell in the country. He also actively sought out other al-Qaeda contacts in the US to help him carry out a terror attack. One of the individuals he had attempted to recruit was a source for the FBI and through the investigation, FBI agents and New York Police Department detectives were able to closely monitor Nafis as he attempted to implement his plan. Nafis had zeroed in on several targets for his attack, including a high-ranking US official and the New York Stock Exchange. He finally decided to bomb the New York Federal Reserve Bank in lower Manhattan’s financial district.

In a written statement intended to claim responsibility for the bombing on behalf of al-Qaeda, Nafis said he wanted to “destroy America” and believed that the most efficient way to accomplish this goal was to target America’s economy. In his statement, he also included quotations from “beloved Sheikh Osama bin Laden” to justify the fact that the attack would involve killing of women and children.

US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Loretta Lynch said Nafis came to the US with the intent of conducting a terrorist attack and worked with “single-minded determination” to carry out his plan.

“The defendant thought he was striking a blow to the American economy. He thought he was directing confederates and fellow believers. At every turn, he was wrong, and his extensive efforts to strike at the heart of the nation’s financial system were foiled by effective law enforcement,” Lynch said.

During the investigation, Nafis came into contact with an FBI undercover agent who posed as an al-Qaeda facilitator. At Nafis’ request, the undercover agent supplied Nafis with 20 50-pound bags of purported explosives. Nafis then allegedly worked to store the material and assemble the explosive device for his attack.

He purchased components for the bomb’s detonator and conducted surveillance for his attack on multiple occasions in the city’s financial district in lower Manhattan. Throughout his interactions with the undercover agent, Nafis repeatedly asserted that the plan was his own and was the reason he had come to the United States. (PTI)

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