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America's Most Wanted Terrorists
Two new editions were added to the FBI's 'Most Wanted Terrorists' list, bringing the number to 24. The new arrivals include Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso, a suspect in the bombing of the USS Cole and Husayn Muhammad al-Umari, a man wanted in connection with the bombing of a 1982 Pan Am flight. The roster was established after the Sept. 11 attacks. MOST WANTED FUGITIVES >>
- Husayn Muhammad Al-Umari was indicted in the District of Columbia for his alleged role in the August 11, 1982, bombing of Pan Am Flight 830, while it was en route from Japan to Hawaii. He is alleged to have prepared the bomb that was placed under a seat on Flight 830, resulting in the death of a 16-year-old passenger and injuring 16 other passengers.read moreFBI.govShare
- Daniel Andreas San Diego is wanted for his alleged involvement in the bombing of two office buildings in the San Francisco, Calif. area. On August 28, 2003, two bombs exploded approximately one hour apart at the Chiron Corporation in Emeryville. Then, on September 26, 2003, one bomb strapped with nails exploded at the Shaklee Corporation in Pleasanton. San Diego was indicted in the United States District Court, Northern District of California, in July of 2004.read moreFBI.govShare
- Adam Yahiye Gadahn was indicted in the Central District of California for treason and material support to Al Qaeda. The charges are related to Gadahn's alleged involvement in a number of terrorist activities, including providing aid and comfort to Al Qaeda and services for Al Qaeda.read moreFBI.govShare
- Ramadan Abdullah Mohammad Shallah is wanted for conspiracy to conduct the affairs of the designated international terrorist organization known as the "Palestinian Islamic Jihad" (PIJ) through a pattern of racketeering activities such as bombings, murders, extortions, and money laundering. Shallah was one of the original founding members of the PIJ and is presently the Secretary-General and leader of the organization, which has its headquarters located in Damascus, Syria. He was listed as a "Specially Designated Terrorist" under United States law on November 27, 1995. Shallah was indicted in a 53 count indictment in the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa, Florida.read moreFBI.govShare
- Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi is wanted in connection with the October 12, 2000, bombing of the USS Cole in Aden, Yemen. This attack resulted in the deaths of 17 American sailors. Al-Badawi was being held by Yemeni authorities in connection with the attack when he escaped from prison in April of 2003. Al-Badawi was recaptured in March of 2004, but again escaped Yemeni custody on February 3, 2006.read moreFBI.govShare
- Isnilon Totoni Hapilon was indicted in the District of Columbia, for his alleged involvement in terrorist acts against United States nationals and other foreign nationals in and around the Republic of the Philippines. Hapilon allegedly served as deputy or second in command for the foreign terrorist organization, Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG). This organization of armed individuals allegedly took the foreign nationals hostage and committed violent acts against them to include murder.read moreFBI.govShare
- Jaber A. Elbaneh is wanted in connection with a federal criminal complaint unsealed on May 21, 2003, in the Western District of New York, Buffalo, New York. He is charged with providing material support to a terrorist organization and conspiring to provide material support, specifically to Al-Qaeda. Elbaneh is believed to have fled the United States and is still thought to be outside the country.read moreFBI.govShare
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America's Most Wanted Terrorists
Two new editions were added to the FBI's 'Most Wanted Terrorists' list, bringing the number to 24. The new arrivals include Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso, a suspect in the bombing of the USS Cole and Husayn Muhammad al-Umari, a man wanted in connection with the bombing of a 1982 Pan Am flight. The roster was established after the Sept. 11 attacks. MOST WANTED FUGITIVES >>
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