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Najibullah Zazi

Najibullah Zazi
Born (1985-08-10) August 10, 1985 (age 31)
Paktia Province, Afghanistan
Nationality Afghan American
Occupation Airport shuttle bus driver
Criminal charge i) conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction (explosive bomb);
ii) conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign country; and
iii) providing material support to a terrorist organization
Criminal penalty Sentenced to life
Criminal status In prison at the Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, New York City
Parent(s) Mohammed Wali Zazi (father)
Motive Martyrdom in Islam, Islamic terrorism
Conviction(s) Pleaded guilty
(February 22, 2010)

Najibullah Zazi (born August 10, 1985) is an Afghan-American who was arrested in September 2009 as part of the 2009 U.S. Al Qaeda group accused of planning suicide bombings on the New York City Subway system, and who pleaded guilty as have two other defendants. U.S. prosecutors said Saleh al-Somali, Al-Qaeda's head of external operations, and Rashid Rauf, an Al-Qaeda operative, ordered the attack. Both were later killed in drone attacks.

Zazi underwent weapons and explosives training at an al-Qaeda training camp in Pakistan in 2008. On September 9, 2009, he drove from his home in Aurora, Colorado, to New York City, intending to detonate explosives on the New York City subway during rush hour as one of three coordinated suicide "martyrdom" bombings. Spooked, however, by surveillance by U.S. intelligence, and warned by a local imam that the authorities were inquiring about him, he abruptly flew back to Colorado. He was arrested days later.

On February 22, 2010, he pleaded guilty to conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction, conspiring to commit murder in a foreign country, and providing material support to a terrorist organization. He said he was recruited by al-Qaeda in Pakistan for a suicide "martyrdom" attack against the U.S., and that his bombing target was the New York City subway system. Zazi faces a possible life sentence without possibility of parole for the first two counts, and an additional sentence of 15 years for the third count. Sentencing was initially scheduled to take place on June 24, 2011.

Two of his high school classmates who had traveled with him to Pakistan, his father, his uncle, and an imam from Queens have also been indicted on related charges. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder referred to the planned attack as "one of the most serious terrorist threats to our nation since September 11, 2001."


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