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American police have arrested a man who planning to bomb the New York Stock Exchange. After a month-long investigation by FBI agents, Haroon Abdul-Malik Yenor was taken into custody. The suspect compared himself to Osama bin Laden. During the search, police found bomb-making sketches, a timer and a circuit board at the scene.
The American police have achieved a major success. According to a court document, they have arrested a man who was planning to bomb the New York Stock Exchange.
The suspect has been identified as Haroon Abdul Malik Yenor, a 30-year-old resident of Florida. However, officials revealed that he does not stay in one place and lived like a homeless person. The suspect had shared his plan with undercover officers before being arrested.
Arrest after months of investigation
FBI agents arrested Haroon Abdul Malik Yenor after a month long investigation. Yenor had reportedly asked undercover agents to help him find components to make a pipe bomb. However, he to make that the people he believed to be militia members were actually undercover agents.
According to the FBI, the suspect, Haroon Abdul Malik Yenor, wanted to carry out the bombing to reboot the US government. The accused said he chose the New York Stock Exchange building because he believed many people would support the act.
What did Haroon Abdul Malik Yenor say?
When officials asked him why he chose this location, the suspect explained "I've already seen it, I know its layout, and there's barely any security there. A search of a storage to find bomb making sketches, timers, circuit boards, and other electronics, intended for building explosive devices.
What does the FBI affidavit reveal?
Notably, the FBI revealed that Yenor expressed anti government sentiments, claiming that America is now ready for a revolution. During conversations with undercover agents, he shared that he had made multiple attempts to join a right wing militia. yenor even compared himself to Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks.
The suspect was presented in court for the first time on Wednesday in the Southern District of Florida, where a public defender was appointed for him. While yenor's motives remain partially unclear, federal officials have emphasized the seriousness of his plans.
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