US charges three men with conspiring to support Islamic State

Men from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan accused of planning to travel to Syria to fight for IS

Turkish Army vehicles and tanks move near the Syrian border in Suruc. Three men have been charged with conspiring to travel to Syria and fight for Islamic State, US authorities have said. Photograph: Ilyas Akenginilyas/AFP/Getty Images
Turkish Army vehicles and tanks move near the Syrian border in Suruc. Three men have been charged with conspiring to travel to Syria and fight for Islamic State, US authorities have said. Photograph: Ilyas Akenginilyas/AFP/Getty Images

Three men were charged on Wednesday with conspiring to support Islamic State, including two who planned to travel to Syria to fight on behalf of the radical group, US authorities have said.

One of the men, Akhror Saidakhmetov (19) of Kazakhstan was arrested early on Wednesday at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York, where authorities said he was attempting to board a flight to Turkey on his way to Syria.

Another defendant, Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev (24) of Uzbekistan, had previously purchased a ticket for a March flight to Istanbul, said Loretta Lynch, US Attorney in Brooklyn.

Abror Habibov (30) of Uzbekistan, was accused of helping to fund Saidakhmetov’s efforts, prosecutors said. All three men live in Brooklyn.

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Saidakhmetov and Juraboev are expected to appear in Brooklyn federal court later on Wednesday, while Habibov is set to appear in federal court in Jacksonville, Florida.

Defence attorneys for the three men could not immediately be identified.

Juraboev drew the attention of federal agents when he posted messages on an Uzbek-language website stating his desire to join Islamic State and his willingness to kill US president Barack Obama if asked.

Agents interviewed Juraboev at his home in August 2014, where he repeated his support for Islamic State, said he wanted to travel to Syria to wage war on its behalf and confirmed he would be willing to harm Mr Obama, according to the criminal complaint.

He also told the agents about a friend, Saidakhmetov, who shared similar views, the complaint said.

Investigators recorded conversations between the two men using a confidential informant who approached Juraboev at a mosque, posing as a sympathiser.

The two men discussed travelling to Syria and how to carry out attacks in the United States, according to the complaint.

“I will just go and buy a machine gun, AK-47, go out and shoot all police,“ Saidakhmetov said during one recorded conversation, the complaint said.

Saidakhmetov was an employee of Habibov, who operates kiosks that sell kitchenware and repair mobile phones in several malls in Florida, Virginia and Pennsylvania, prosecutors said.

Habibov paid for Saidakhmetov’s plane ticket and promised him additional funds, according to the complaint.

A number of others have been charged recently with conspiring to support Islamic State. A law enforcement official said there are currently Islamic State-related investigations in all 50 US states.

Reuters