Three men charged for ISIS-inspired plot to attack NYC

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Three men charged for ISIS-inspired plot to attack NYC
By Kaja Whitehouse and Danika Fears
October 6, 2017 | 5:35pm | Updated

An ISIS-inspired terror plot targeting Times Square and the city’s subways — aimed at killing “thousands’’ and making “an ocean out of their blood’’ — has been foiled, authorities said Friday.

A trio of twisted wannabe terrorists, including a US citizen, were planning to strike the city over the summer of 2016, during the Islamic holy month of Ramadhan, officials said.

“NY Needs to fall. It’s a must,” said Talha Haroon, a 19-year-old US citizen :mad: living in Pakistan, that May, according to court documents.

Fortunately, Haroon made the proclamation to an undercover agent — and now all three men have been busted on terror charges, the feds said.

In the spring of 2016, Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy, a 19-year-old Canadian, and Haroon began planning the attack over messaging apps with the undercover posing as an ISIS supporter, according to the newly unsealed complaint.

They were getting help from Russell Salic, a 37-year-old living in the Philippines who wired money to the US to fund the attack, the papers said.

On May 1, 2016, El Bahnasawy allegedly sent the undercover agent maps of the Big Apple subway system — identifying lines they could blow up with explosives.

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The picture of the map that El Bahnasawy, 19, of Mississauga, Canada, sent to the undercover FBI describing his plan of attack for the NYC subway.


“The 2 subway routes we will blow up will be the purple one and the green one,” he told the undercover agent, referring to the No. 7 train and the Nos. 4, 5 and 6 trains from 103rd Street to 33rd Street, according to court documents.

A few days later, Haroon told the agent the subway was the “perfect” target — and they should gun down as many straphangers as possible, including “women or kids,” the complaint said.

“When we run out of bullets, we let the vests go off,” he said, according to prosecutors.

They also set their sights on Times Square.

“We seriously need a car bomb at times square. . Look at these crowds of people!” El Bahnasawy allegedly wrote to the undercover agent on May 12, 2016.

Haroon agreed that the Crossroads of the World was “a perfect spot to hit them” and suggested that the plan could include either a drive-by “or we surround the whole street and trap them and kill as many as possible,” the complaint said.

“I wanna kill . . . them in thousands” Haroon allegedly told the undercover. “We have to make a ocean out of their blood .. leave no one standing.”

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The hydrogen peroxide El Bahnasawy bought in preparation for the attacks.


It wasn’t just talk, according to the complaint.

El Bahnasawy, while in Canada, purchased an array of bomb-making materials for use in the planned attacks, including approximately 40 pounds of hydrogen peroxide, batteries, Christmas lights, thermometers, and aluminum foil — all of which could be used in making explosive devices, authorities said.

Meanwhile, in Pakistan, Haroon told the undercover agent that he had traveled to meet with an explosives expert “for the purpose of obtaining additional information to be used in building bombs for the planned NYC attacks,” the feds said.

Haroon told the undercover that they would need “perming cords,” or detonator cords, adding that El Bahnasawy was acquiring “all that’s needed,” according to the complaint.

El Bahnasawy traveled to New Jersey on May 21 in preparation for the attack and was arrested. He pleaded guilty to terrorism charges Oct. 13, 2016 and is scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 12, 2017.

Haroon was arrested on September 2016 in Pakistan, while Salic was busted in April 2017 in the Philippines. Both are awaiting extradition to the US, the feds said.
 
https://nypost.com/2018/12/19/man-who-plotted-isis-inspired-bombing-of-times-square-gets-40-years/

Man who plotted ISIS-inspired bombing in Times Square gets 40 years
By Priscilla DeGregory
December 19, 2018 | 6:10pm | Updated December 19, 2018 | 6:11pm

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Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy in an undated photo. Facebook


A Manhattan judge imposed a 40-year prison sentence on a Canadian man who admitted to plotting ISIS-inspired bomb attacks on Times Square and city subways.

Citing Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy’s mental health and addiction issues federal Judge Richard Berman sentenced the 20-year-old to less than the life sentence sought by prosecutors.

Still, the man’s mother cried out, “You have no justice! This is a sick boy! This is crazy! This is not justice!” before two court officers escorted her out of the courtroom. :pity:

El Bahnasawy pleaded guilty to the crimes in October 2016 after he and two accomplices were brought down by an undercover agent posing as an ISIS supporter to whom they revealed their plot.

Lawyers for El Bahnasawy argued for a lenient sentence that would allow him to receive treatment since he has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and addicted to drugs since he was 14.

“The United States Bureau of Prisons cannot provide the treatment that this young man needs,” said lawyer Andrew Frisch. :rolleyes:

The attorney argued that El Bahnasawy no longer sympathizes with ISIS since receiving mental health treatment.

El Bahnasawy asked the judge for a second chance.

“I am continually changing from the person I used to be. I am nowhere near my mentality from before,” Bahnasawy said.

In prison he said, “There are drugs and I can’t always stop from relapsing but I try my best.”

Prosecutor George Turner, arguing for a life sentence, said El Bahnasawy’s “issues only make him more volatile, more of a risk.”

Judge Berman said he had to impose significant prison time because, “We can’t be sure that the past is not a prologue for the future and it’s too big of a risk.”

Berman said the sentence, while stiff, still gave “Mr. Bahnasawy a future and an opportunity to turn his life around.”

The trio of conspirators — including Talha Haroon, a U.S. citizen :mad:, and Russell Salic, of the Philippines — were brought down after communicating about their plans to an undercover agent who was posing as an ISIS supporter.

El Bahnasawy pinpointed locations for attacks on a subway map and even bought bomb materials that he transported from Canada to the U.S. He said he wanted to “create the next 9/11,” according to prosecutors.

Haroon was arrested in Pakistan and Salic was arrested in the Philippines. Both remain incarcerated abroad pending extradition proceedings.
 
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