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Minnesota has 'a terror recruiting problem'


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Monday, April 20, 2015

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Six people have been arrested in two states in connection with a terrorism investigation in Minnesota, where investigators have been tracking youths who have traveled or tried to travel to Syria to fight with militants, including the Islamic State group, authorities said.

Mohamed Farah, 21; Adnan Farah, 19; Abdirahman Daud, 21; Guled Omar, 20; Hanad Musse, 19; and Zacharia Abdurahman, 19, were arrested on terror-related charges, according to a criminal complaint cited by local television station KARE. They are all from Minnesota.

"We have a terror recruiting problem in Minnesota," U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger said during a Monday morning press conference.

"The problem will not go away unless we address it head-on," he added. "It's not a Somali problem, it's not an immigrant problem. It's our problem. It's a Minnesota problem."

Ben Petok, a spokesman for the Minnesota U.S. Attorney's Office, said earlier that the arrests were made Sunday in Minneapolis and San Diego and that there is no threat to public safety, Petok added.

Authorities say a handful of Minnesota residents have traveled to Syria to fight with militants within the last year. At least one Minnesotan has died while fighting for the Islamic State.

Since 2007, more than 22 young Somali men have also traveled from Minnesota to Somalia to join the militant group al-Shabab.

Four Minnesotans have already been charged in connection with supporting terror groups in Syria, including the Islamic State group.

One man, 19-year-old Hamza Ahmed, was stopped at a New York City airport in November as he and three others were attempting to travel to Syria. Ahmed has been indicted on charges of lying to the FBI during a terrorism investigation, conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State group, and attempting to provide material support. He has pleaded not guilty.

But there have been no public charges filed against his three companions, and little information had been released about them. An FBI affidavit said they are all between the ages of 19 and 20 and live in the Twin Cities.



 





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