Cidadão iraquiano é acusado de suposto plano terrorista contra sinagoga em Nova York

Um cidadão iraquiano supostamente planejou atacar uma importante sinagoga em Nova York e outras instituições judaicas nos Estados Unidos, informaram promotores federais.

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, de 32 anos, compareceu ao tribunal em Lower Manhattan sob acusações que incluem conspiração para fornecer apoio material ao Corpo da Guarda Revolucionária Islâmica do Irã e ao Kata'ib Hizballah. Os promotores afirmaram que ele é um comandante do Kata'ib Hizballah e esteve envolvido no planejamento de ataques na Europa e no Canadá desde 9 de março, em retaliação às ações dos EUA e de Israel no Irã. Al-Saadi foi preso na Turquia e levado para os Estados Unidos na quinta-feira. Ele está detido no Centro de Detenção Metropolitano no Brooklyn.

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