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Bombing Suspect in FBI Sting Is ChargedPosted on Oct 18, 2012
A 21-year-old Bangladeshi man could face life in prison after attempting to blow up the Federal Reserve in lower Manhattan on Wednesday morning with a fake 1,000-pound bomb supplied by federal agents, authorities said. Officials say Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis arrived in the United States on a student visa in January. Nafis met an undercover agent in July during a search for people who would help him carry out a terrorist attack on a “high-ranking U.S. official” or some other target, including the New York Stock Exchange. Upon arrival in the country, Nafis “actively sought out al-Qaida contacts within the U.S. to assist in carrying out an attack,” the FBI said. “I don’t want something that’s like, small,” Nafis told agents during one of their meetings. “I just want something big … very, very, very, very big, that will shake the whole country.” Nafis was arrested while attempting to detonate the fake bomb after parking a van loaded with what he believed to be explosives in front of the Federal Reserve, officials said. Moments before being detained, he recorded a video statement addressed to the American public. “We will not stop until we attain victory or martyrdom,” he told the camera. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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