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Pakistani doctor, who wanted to carry 'lone wolf' terror attacks in US, indicted on terrorism charges

Washington D.C. [USA], May 16 (ANI): A Pakistani doctor and former Mayo Clinic research coordinator has been indicted by a federal grand jury for providing support to a terrorist group after he told paid informants that he wanted to carry out "lone wolf" terror attacks in the United States.

ANI May 16, 2020 23:34 IST googleads

Muhammad Masood

Washington D.C. [USA], May 16 (ANI): A Pakistani doctor and former Mayo Clinic research coordinator has been indicted by a federal grand jury for providing support to a terrorist group after he told paid informants that he wanted to carry out "lone wolf" terror attacks in the United States.
Muhammad Masood, 28, who was formally charged on Friday for his alleged ties to the Islamic State, has been in custody since he was arrested at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on March 19, New York Post reported.
Federal prosecutors said that Masood told informants that he was working for the jihadist group, which controls large swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq. They said he was in the US on a work visa.
From January to March, Masood made several statements to informants he believed were members of the Islamic State, expressing a desire to fight for the group in Syria and carry out attacks against the US, according to court papers cited by the media.
In one instance, Masood messaged an informant: "there is so much I wanted to do here ... lon wulf [sic] stuff you know ... but I realized I should be on the ground helping brothers sisters kids," according to court papers.
Prosecutors said Masood was planning to travel to Syria at the end of March, via Amman, capital of Jordan. But he had to change his travel plans after Jordan closed its borders because of the coronavirus pandemic, and hatched an elaborate scheme to fly from Minneapolis to Los Angeles to travel to Syria on a cargo ship, court papers said.
The Mayo Clinic has also confirmed that Masood had worked at the medical center but wasn't employed there at the time he was arrested. (ANI)

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