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An Afghan national who previously worked for the CIA has pleaded guilty to two federal crimes over his thwarted plot to carry out a terrorism attack last November on Election Day in support of ISIS.
According to a federal criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday, Tawhedi and unnamed co-conspirators — including a juvenile who is Tawhedi's brother-in-law — were followers of ISIS and took steps ...
The FBI also found evidence that Tawhedi participated in ISIS-aligned Telegram groups and that he donated at least $540 in cryptocurrency to a Syria-based “charity which fronts for and funnels ...
The FBI has stated that Tawhedi was communicating with an ISIS contact as he made his plans. Tawhedi arrived in the U.S. in September 2021 following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The FBI says ISIS-K was behind a recently foiled terrorist plot aimed at carrying out a mass shooting on Election Day in the U.S. on Wednesday. The FBI arrested Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, in ...
The FBI also found evidence that Tawhedi participated in ISIS-aligned Telegram groups and that he donated at least $540 in cryptocurrency to a Syria-based “charity which fronts for and funnels ...
Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, who was arrested Monday in Oklahoma City, is accused of planning the attack on behalf of ISIS. Tawhedi along with unnamed co-conspirators — including a juvenile who is ...
The Afghan branch of the Islamic State, ISIS-K, ... Afghan native Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, was arrested in early October and accused of planning to target people on Election Day.
An Afghan national was charged Tuesday with allegedly planning an Election Day terrorist attack in the U.S. on behalf of ISIS, the Justice Department announced. Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, a resident ...
Federal prosecutors have accused a 27-year-old Afghan citizen of conspiring with ISIS and stockpiling weapons to launch an Election Day attack in the US.. Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi of Oklahoma City ...
Nasir Tawhedi, the 27-year-old Afghan who hoped to kill Americans on Election Day, pleaded guilty to charges in OKC federal court.