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US deports Al Qaeda terrorist Mohammed Ibrahim Zubair to India



NEW DELHI: The United States has deported al Qaeda terrorist Mohammed Ibrahim Zubair to India.

He was convicted in the US for providing material support and resources to terrorists, Indian media reported.

Zubair reached Amritsar on Wednesday morning and he is has been put under quarantine, according to Telangana State Police higher officials.

The 40-year-old, who hails from Telangana’s capital Hyderabad, did his Bachelor’s in Civil engineering from Osmania University and got admission for a Masters’s degree in structural engineering in the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, ANI reported.

Around 2006, he moved to Toledo, Ohio, and married a US citizen. He became a permanent resident of the United States in or around 2007.

He is a brother of Yahya Farooq Mohammad. Both brothers used to share literature and speeches of al Qaeda leader Anwar Al-Awlaki, who was later killed in a drone strike in 2011 in Yemen. They were influenced by Awlaki. Yahya Farooq also shared videos of Taliban and Chechen militants.

Zubair was arrested in 2015. He, Yahya and some others were booked by US authorities under various charges including terror funding case.

Yahya was convicted for 27 years and Zubair was convicted to 5 years imprisonment by US district court for the northern district of Ohio western division.

In its judgement, the Ohio district court in November 2015 had said: “Yahya Farooq Mohammad, 37; Ibrahim Zubair Mohammad, 36; Asif Ahmed Salim, 35; and Sultane Room Salim, 40, were each indicted on one count of conspiracy to provide and conceal material support and resources to terrorists, one count of providing material support and resources to terrorists and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice.”

(With inputs from agencies)

Publish Date : 22 May 2020 21:45 PM

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