FBI Foils Election Day Terror Plot by ISIS-Inspired Oklahoma Man
The FBI arrested Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi from Oklahoma City for plotting a terrorist attack on Election Day inspired by the Islamic State. Tawhedi had been stockpiling weapons and preparing financially for the attack. The Justice Department reported his plans to target large crowds on Election Day.
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In a significant security operation, the FBI has detained Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, an Oklahoma City resident accused of orchestrating a terrorist attack aimed at disrupting Election Day. Inspired by the notorious Islamic State, Tawhedi had been accumulating automatic weapons, raising red flags for authorities.
Tawhedi, 27, was taken into custody following an extensive investigation that revealed his disturbing plans. The FBI noted that the suspect had also taken measures to liquefy his family's assets, signaling intent to finance his grim agenda.
The Justice Department confirmed Tawhedi's confession to plotting an attack targeting large gatherings on Election Day, heightening concerns over domestic terrorism threats. This development underscores the ongoing vigilance required to safeguard public events.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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