Afghan man arrested for plotting US election day attack

Afghan man arrested for plotting US election day attack

/ 10:28 AM October 09, 2024

Afghan man arrested for plotting US election day attack

US Secret Service members provide security at the Ed Sullivan Theater as US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris departs after recording an interview at the Late Show with Stephen Colbert in New York on October 8, 2024. Agence France-Presse

WASHINGTON — An Afghan man has been arrested for allegedly plotting to carry out an attack on US election day on behalf of the Islamic State group, the Justice Department said Tuesday.

Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, was arrested on Monday in the western US state of Oklahoma and has been charged with attempting to provide material support to IS.

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“The Justice Department foiled the defendant’s plot to acquire semi-automatic weapons and commit a violent attack in the name of (IS) on US soil on Election Day,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.

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The Justice Department said Tawhedi was arrested after he “allegedly took steps to liquidate his family’s assets, resettle members of his family overseas, acquire AK-47 assault rifles and ammunition, and commit a terrorist attack in the United States.”

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It said he conspired to carry out the attack with another Afghan national, a juvenile who was not named but was identified in court documents as his brother-in-law.

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According to the criminal complaint, Tawhedi entered the United States on September 9, 2021 on a special immigrant visa.

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It said an FBI “confidential human source” contacted Tawhedi after he recently advertised the sale of his family’s personal property on Facebook.

The FBI source said he needed a computer for a gun business he was starting and Tawhedi expressed interest in purchasing two AK-47 assault rifles and ammunition, according to the complaint.

On Monday, Tawhedi and the juvenile met with “FBI assets” at a rural location in Oklahoma and purchased two AK-47 assault rifles, 10 magazines, and 500 rounds of ammunition, it said.

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They were immediately arrested.

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