Kenya-born terrorist arrested by FBI are naturalized U.S. citizens

Image result for fbi arrest isisThe FBI arrested three Michigan residents who were born in Kenya on terrorism charges this week.

According to a Department of Justice release, the three men — Muse Abdikadir Muse, Mohamud Abdikadir Muse, and Mohamed Salat Haji — were taken into custody Monday. They were formally charged Tuesday with conspiring to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. The organization in question is the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).

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All three are residents of Lansing, Michigan. They were arraigned in Grand Rapids.

If convicted, the men could be imprisoned for 20 years.

Muse Abdikadir Muse was arrested Monday at the Gerald R. Ford Airport in Grand Rapids, where he was scheduled to begin a journey that would have taken him to Mogadishu, Somalia. He allegedly planned to join ISIS. The other two suspects were arrested a short time later.

All three men are naturalized U.S. citizens who emigrated from Kenya. According to the DOJ, they recorded videos of themselves pledging allegiance to ISIS. They are also accused of threatening to kill “non-believers” by mowing them down with a car.Image result for ISIS caliphate in SyriaThe Trump administration claims the ISIS caliphate in Syria is defeated, but others partially disagree.Kenyan police have thwarted an attack by suspected Somali militants al Shabaab on a Chinese-owned construction company in an eastern region, an official said on Monday, days after the Islamist group killed 21 people in Nairobi.Image result for kenya fighting al shabaab

The assailants wounded one person while they attempted to hit the site in Garissa county, not far from the Kenyan-Somali border, owned by a Chinese road construction company that is building the Garissa-Modogashe highway.

“The attackers were repulsed since the security officers were very alert. There was exchange of fire before the attackers escaped,” county police commander David Kerina told Reuters by phone, adding that the injured person was a watchman’s wife.Image result for dusit terror

“I believe the attackers, who were armed, might be Somali militants. They fled, but we have intensified security operations. So far no arrest has been made.”Kerina give no more details about the attack or the site. Al Shabaab, a Somalia-based al Qaeda affiliate fighting to impose its interpretation of Islamic law, claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s assault on the upscale dusitD2 hotel and office compound that has rocked Kenya.

The group has often targeted Kenya in revenge for sending troops to Somalia, but said the dusitDt attack was due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

On Sunday, Kenya police circulated by Twitter pictures and names of another eight people it said they were seeking for involvement in the assault or planning fresh attacks.

Al Shabaab also killed 67 people in a 2013 assault on a shopping mall in the same upscale neighbourhood as last week’s attack in Nairobi, which is a hub for expatriate businessmen, diplomats and aid workers.

In 2015, the group killed 148 students at Garissa University, the worst militant attack for almost two decades.

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