FLASHBACK: Terrorists on buses and in malls: Ohio CHL important to Homeland Security
June 14, 2004
NBC4Columbus.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Federal authorities said Monday that they have charged a man from Somalia with plotting to blow up a Columbus-area shopping mall.
According to the FBI, Nuradin M. Abdi, a 32-year-old Somali national, was indicted and charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to provide material support to al-Qaida, and two counts of fraud and misuse of government documents.
"We have taken steps in the Columbus area to mitigate this threat," Attorney General John Ashcroft said. "We believe the activities of local law enforcement, together with federal authorities, have addressed this matter comprehensively and successfully. This is not to say there couldn't be other threats or other circumstances."
Ashcroft said that in March 2000, Abdi re-entered the United States from Africa, using a fraudulent immigration document. According to the FBI, one of his co-conspirators was Iyman Faris, a convicted al-Qaida operative, who picked him up from an airport.
Upon their return to the Columbus area, Abdi, Faris, and other co-conspirators, allegedly initiated a plot to blow up a Columbus-area shopping mall. It is also alleged that in pursuit of this plot, Abdi received bomb-making training from one of the co-conspirators.
Authorities did not immediately say which mall was being targeted.
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