Man gets 10 years for terror plot involving older brother

AP  |  Newark (US) 

A man who admitted discussing plans to explode bombs in and other locations received a 10-year prison sentence Monday for conspiring with others, including his older brother, to support a terrorist organisation.

One of the others, former resident Munther Omar Saleh, was making plans to detonate bombs in and at the and the Vaughn and Technology in Queens, Assistant US said in court today.

Saadeh, a resident of in northern New Jersey, worked as a at a office supply store. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 15 years in 2016.

Saleh also pleaded guilty and is serving an 18-year sentence.

At Nader Saadeh's plea hearing in 2015, he acknowledged looking at diagrams for making the bombs and discussing plans to use them at the locations.

At the time of his 2015 arrest, prosecutors said the former Rutherford resident had recently travelled to the to join the Islamic State group but was detained in and held there before being returned to the US.

Nader Saadeh, then 19, "was the guinea pig" of the group who went to the at the urging of the others, his attorney, Frank Arleo, told US on today.

"I don't know if the other guys were ever going to go," Arleo said. "They sent Nader to be the test case." Citing Nader Saadeh's cooperation, prosecutors had sought a sentence of 10 to 12 years. Arleo had sought a sentence of about seven years.

Another defendant, Samuel Rahamin Topaz, also of Fort Lee, pleaded guilty and is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday.

From 2012 to 2013, expressed his hatred for the and his wish to form a small army, prosecutors said. After the Islamic State group's declared an Islamic caliphate in parts of and in July 2014, authorities said, Saadeh posted images of the group's flags on

Prosecutors alleged the Saadeh brothers had numerous meetings and exchanged text messages and phone calls with Topaz and Saleh, who was a college student in at the time.

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 08:35 IST