Kabul Airport bombing suspect, who was arrested in Pakistan last week and extradited to the United States, was not a high-level organizer of the fatal attack in August 2021, the FBI has stated.
Nevertheless, Mohammad Sharifullah will remain in custody on charges of providing and conspiring to offer material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist company, United States magistrate judge William Fitzpatrick stated in a federal court on Monday.
Throughout an address to Congress last week, United States President Donald Trump described Sharifullah as && the top terrorist responsible& & for the suicide bombing outside the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul in the middle of the chaotic United States withdrawal from Afghanistan.However, FBI Special Agent Seth Parker agreed with Sharifullah&& 's public protector on Monday that the alleged terrorist was not one of the top-level coordinators of the battle, according to Fox News.Parker declared that Sharifullah was tasked by ISIS-K (Daesh) higher-ups with performing reconnaissance ahead of the attack, including surveilling the roadway causing Abbey Gate for the presence of roadblocks and law enforcement.The hearing, the 2nd for Sharifullah because he was induced US soil last week, likewise revealed that the alleged ISIS-K member has declared he was not present throughout the battle and was unaware of the specifics of the target.Parker, however, testified that Sharifullah was undoubtedly an ISIS-K member with experience in helping carry out suicide bombings.The Justice Department said recently that Sharifullah admitted to FBI agents during interviews that he conducted monitoring and later transferred a suicide bomber near the Canadian embassy in Kabul ahead of the June 2016 attack.Sharifullah also admitted to sharing instructions on how to use AK-style rifles and other weapons with 2 of the 4 shooters responsible for the March 2024 ISIS-K attack on Crocus City Hall near Moscow, which eliminated around 130 people.Parker affirmed that Sharifullah was living near Quetta, Pakistan, where he was raising animals, consisting of chickens, when he was apprehended.If convicted, Sharifullah faces an optimum penalty of life in prison for his role in the Kabul Airport attack.The post Kabul Airport battle suspect not a top-level planner of lethal attack: FBI initially appeared on Ariana News.
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