Liban Haji Mohamed, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in
Somalia, has been named to the FBI’s list of Most Wanted Terrorists, and a
reward of up to $50,000 is being offered for information leading to his arrest
and conviction.
Mohamed is charged with providing material support and resources to al Qaeda and al Shabaab, a Somali-based terrorist organization.
“Al Shabaab has claimed responsibility for many bombings in Somalia and Uganda and the 2013 attack on the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya,” said Carl Ghattas, special agent in charge of the Counterterrorism Division at the FBI’s Washington Field Office. “Liban Mohamed is believed to have left the U.S. with the intent to join al Shabaab in East Africa. We believe he is currently there operating on behalf of that terrorist organization.”
Mohamed is charged with providing material support and resources to al Qaeda and al Shabaab, a Somali-based terrorist organization.
“Al Shabaab has claimed responsibility for many bombings in Somalia and Uganda and the 2013 attack on the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya,” said Carl Ghattas, special agent in charge of the Counterterrorism Division at the FBI’s Washington Field Office. “Liban Mohamed is believed to have left the U.S. with the intent to join al Shabaab in East Africa. We believe he is currently there operating on behalf of that terrorist organization.”
Traveling with his U.S. passport, Mohamed is thought
to have left the United States on or about July 5, 2012. Before his departure,
the 29-year-old lived in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C.,
where he worked as a cab driver.
“While living in Northern Virginia, Mohamed was a
recruiter and radicalizer for al Shabaab, which historically has targeted
Westerners to go to Somalia and fight for them,” Ghattas said. “Not only did
Mohamed choose to go to Somalia and fight with al Shabaab, he took a prominent
role in trying to recruit people and have them train with weapons.”
A federal warrant for Mohamed’s arrest was unsealed
today by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Virginia. In
addition to today’s announcement adding Mohamed to the terrorist list and
offering a reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction, the FBI
is publicizing the case on social
media channels in Somalia and
elsewhere to encourage people to come forward with information about the
fugitive.
“It is important for us to locate Mohamed because he
has knowledge of the Washington, D.C. area’s infrastructure such as shopping
areas, Metro, airports, and government buildings,” Ghattas explained. “This
makes him an asset to his terrorist associates who might plot attacks on U.S.
soil.”
Shortly after leaving the U.S, the international police organization Interpol issued a blue notice for Mohamed to collect additional information about his identity, location, and activities. On August 15, 2014, Interpol issued a red notice to seek him as a wanted fugitive.
Mohamed speaks English, Somali, and Arabic. He is black, 6 feet tall, weighs about 194 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He could be using aliases including Abu Ayrow, Shirwa, Shirwac, Qatiluhum, and Qatil. Mohamed was a close associate of convicted terrorist Zachary Chesser, who was sentenced in 2011 to 25 years in prison for attempting to provide material support to al Shabaab.
FBI
Shortly after leaving the U.S, the international police organization Interpol issued a blue notice for Mohamed to collect additional information about his identity, location, and activities. On August 15, 2014, Interpol issued a red notice to seek him as a wanted fugitive.
Mohamed speaks English, Somali, and Arabic. He is black, 6 feet tall, weighs about 194 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He could be using aliases including Abu Ayrow, Shirwa, Shirwac, Qatiluhum, and Qatil. Mohamed was a close associate of convicted terrorist Zachary Chesser, who was sentenced in 2011 to 25 years in prison for attempting to provide material support to al Shabaab.
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