WORLD
The conspiracy spanned three continents, involved a number of other co-conspirators, and consumed at least three years of the defendants' relatively young lives.
Two Illinois cousins, one of them an India-born American citizen, have been sentenced by a US court to prison for conspiring to kill US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Zubair Ahmed, 31 was sentenced to 10 years in prison while Khaleel Ahmed, 29 was sentenced to eight years and four months, US Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio Steven Dettelbach said in a statement yesterday.
The Ahmeds had pled guilty in January 2009 before US district judge James Carr to conspiring to provide material support to terrorists.
Carr also sentenced them to three years of supervised release and each was ordered to pay a USD 100 special assessment.
In a sentencing memorandum, assistant US attorney Justin Herdman said the cousins "committed a long-term plan to engage in violent jihad on the battlefield against members of the United States military.
The conspiracy spanned three continents, involved a number of other co-conspirators, and consumed at least three years of the defendants' relatively young lives".
Carr said Zubair has been handed a harsher sentence because he was more actively involved in the terror planning.
Khaleel is a naturalised US citizen born in India while his cousin is a US citizen born in Chicago, the Columbus Dispatch said.
According to court documents, the Ahmeds "unlawfully and knowingly" conspired with others between April 2004 and February 2007 to provide material support and resources, knowing they were to be used in a conspiracy to kill and maim individuals outside the United States, including members of the US military serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Prosecutors said the cousins were recruited by Marwan El-Hindi of Toledo in 2004 to join his cell.
They met at a Muslim convention centre in Cleveland with a former US military man who worked undercover and helped foil the plot.
In May 2004, the cousins, who lived in Chicago, traveled together to Cairo, Egypt, where they hoped "to make contact with the mujahedeen, receive training and be placed in either Iraq or Afghanistan to fight US troops," according to court records.
They returned to America where they came in contact with an undercover FBI informant and sought military training.
They had also discussed, sought and received instruction on firearms from another individual in Cleveland, the court records said.
"These sentences send a strong message that we will aggressively go after those who would do harm to our servicemen and servicewomen," US Attorney Dettelbach said.
"There is no greater priority for us than combating those who would do us harm".
The cousins had sought training in counter-surveillance techniques and sniper rifles.
Specifically, Zubair was keen on learning how to use and move with a .50-caliber machine gun.
The two communicated with each other using code words and in a foreign language to disguise their preparations.
Zubair Ahmed testified twice in related cases in Atlanta.
Russia plans to boost birth rate with 'Ministry of Sex', here's how
Jharkhand HC issues notice to MS Dhoni in business deal case, asks him to...
IND vs SA, 3rd T20I Dream11 prediction: Fantasy cricket tips for India vs South Africa match
Meet IAS officer, aka 'Collector Bro', who cracked UPSC exam in 2007, now suspended due to...
Here’s why Chunky Panday wouldn’t stay in Shah Rukh Khan’s house in London
Yash's Toxic in trouble? FIR filed against producers of KGF star's upcoming actioner for illegal...
Meet Dr Priti Challa, Kangana Ranaut film director Krish Jagarlamudi's second wife, she leads...
Yaariyan actor Himansh Kohli ties the knot with mystery girl in Delhi temple, first wedding pics out
‘Sometimes I wish I was more tough, more thick-skinned,’ says Aishwarya Rai in viral video
KL Rahul sweats hard in Perth nets ahead of BGT series, WATCH video here
Shahid Kapoor, wife Mira Kapoor rent out their Rs 580000000 luxury Mumbai apartment for Rs...
South Korean actor Song Jae-rim dies at 39 in Seoul apartment
Viral video: Thar SUV gets stuck on railway track after man tries to shoot reel, watch here
Elon Musk's new X post claims Putin must not be blamed for Russia-Ukraine war, instead names…
Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives fame Shalini Passi reveals 'Mom used chilli powder in my...'
My experiences with dating apps
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal reveals how company got its name, says 'we wanted…'
Key Differences Between the Indian Stock Market and Global Indices
Stock prices vs company valuation: Is your stock worth it?
Navjot Singh Sidhu is back on Kapil Sharma's show after five years, but there's a twist
Mukesh Ambani set to invest Rs 65000 crore in THIS Indian state, it will be Reliance's biggest...
Mohammed Shami to return to competitive cricket; star pacer set to play for…
Makoons World School brings a new approach to K-12 education across India
Pakistan Cricket looking to take BIG step on Champions Trophy issue, planning to...
Did Isha Ambani lend Neetu Kapoor her Navratna necklace? Reddit users react
J-K: Gunfight underway between security forces and terrorists in Bandipora
Viral video shows women as 'live mannequins' in mall, sparks fury; WATCH
As Vistara bids goodbye, Air India-Vistara's first flight takes off from Mumbai to...
GATE 2025 Schedule: Exams to begin from February 1; Check full timetable here
CBSE announces BIG changes in Class 10,12 board exams 2025, know details here
Veteran Bengali actor Manoj Mitra dies at 86
Isha Ambani graces Diwali party as she walks with her twins, husband, WATCH
Donald Trump plans to pick Marco Rubio as US Secretary of State: Report
Vadodara IOCL refinery fire: Death toll rises to 2; probe underway
Shah Rukh Khan death threat: Mumbai police arrest accused from Chhattisgarh's Raipur
Delhi reports record high chikungunya, malaria cases in 5 years
Japan's Nara deer's polite bow to Indian woman leaves netizens in awe, WATCH
Meet MS Dhoni’s sister Jayanti Gupta who works as teacher, is married CSK star's...
Pakistani TikTok star Minhal Malik's popularity soars in India, sees unprecedented 100-time surge
Seo Hyun Jin dramatically apologises to BTS ARMY, says 'I know a lot of...'
Amid threats of violent protests, Brampton Triveni temple cancels event
Mike Waltz, India caucus head, named Donald Trump's National Security Advisor
Mukesh Khanna returns as Shaktimaan, 90s kids dance with joy
This Indian man owns a train, he's not Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, has net worth of...
SSC CHSL Exam 2024 admit cards to be released today at ssc.gov.in; get direct link here
‘He will play his last game in…’: CSK CEO provides massive update on MS Dhoni’s IPL future