US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by Sanchez01: 1:24am On Aug 14, 2015 |
THE rising rate of young Nigerians’ involvement in global terrorism was again underscored by the sentencing of a 35-year-old Lawal Babafemi to 22 years’ imprisonment in the United States for aiding an affiliate of Al-Qaeda in Yemeni.
Babafemi, sentenced on Wednesday by a US District Judge, John Gleeson, in Brooklyn, was accused of receiving weapons training from Al-Qaeda and writing rap lyrics for the terrorist organisation.
He had pleaded guilty, in April 2014, to providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organisation, Al-Qaeda, in the Arabian Peninsula. He said he whipped up enthusiasm for the terror outfit in his native land and lobbyied Muslims to join its Yemeni branch.
He collected $9,000 from the late Al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki to recruit for Al-Qaeda on his behalf, prosecutors said.
But in appealing for leniency, Babafemi told the court on Wednesday that the two years he had spent in American prisons had cleansed him of Jihadi impulses and that he had renounced religious violence completely.
“I’m extremely sorry for anything I have done against the United States. I want to say that I denounce Al-Qaeda and their activities,” he said.
His attorney, Lisa Hoyes, noted that Babafemi grew up in grinding poverty and that he was brutally tortured by Nigerian officials before his extradition to the US.
She also cited his emphatic rejection of Al-Qaeda’s ideology and pointed to a sparkling record of behaviour while in prison.
“He’s learned that Americans are people like him,” she said in asking for a sentence of 15 years, well below federal sentencing guidelines.
But federal prosecutor Zainab Ahmad rejected his claims of ideological rehabilitation and said he was simply trying to shave time off of his sentence.
She noted that Babafemi willfully made the “perilous” trek from Nigeria to Yemen in order to pursue his al Qaeda dreams.
Prosecutors had sought up to 30 years’ imprisonment for Babafemi, who was extradited from Nigeria in 2013 after being arrested several times two years earlier on local terrorism charges.
Al-Qaeda is an organisation of Islamic militants that has declared “holy war” on Americans, Jews and their allies.
The organisation was suspected to have caused thousands of deaths in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the US and other attacks around the world.
According to the US authorities, from January 2010 to August 2011, Babafemi travelled from Nigeria to Yemen twice to meet with leaders of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, known as AQAP.
During his time with the group, Babafemi, who went by the name “Ayatollah Mustapha,” was said to have worked on the AQAP’s media operations, including its magazine Inspire.
According to statements he gave the US authorities, Babafemi was ordered by al-Awlaki, an American, to go back to Nigeria and recruit other members. Awlaki had since been killed in one of the US attacks.
Babafemi’s sentence came on the heels of the arrest in India of two Nigerian youths suspected to be on their way to Iraq to join the terrorist organisation, Islamic State.
The two youngsters – Imran Kabeer and Sani Jamiliu – were arrested along the India-Pakistan border after scaling a barbed wire fence near the international border, where they were handed over to the Punjab Police.
According to the Indo-Asian News Services, the two Nigerians, aged between 24 and 25, from Kano State, told Indian officials that they wanted to go to Pakistan and later to Iraq. The youths, the report said, did not possess valid travel documents to enter Pakistan.
They were said to have arrived in Sikh from Delhi in a hired taxi. The IANS noted that the duo argued with the taxi driver, “hoodwinked him and drove away his Swift Dzire car and arrived at the integrated checkpoint at Attari.”
Since the youths claimed their final destination was Iraq, security officials said they could be going to join the Islamic State terror outfit.
The ISIS – Islamic State of Iraq and Syria – began in 2004 as al Qaeda in Iraq, before rebranding as ISIS. Like the Al-Queda, ISIS is also anti-Western but is more deadly in its control of seized territories.
Like Babafemi, a 28-year-old last son of a former bank chairman, Umar Abdulmutallab, at the age of 23 on Christmas day of 2009 confessed to and was convicted of attempting to detonate plastic explosives hidden in his underwear while on board Northwest Airlines Flight 253, en route from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan.
Abdulmutallab, who came to be known as ‘underwear bomber’ was said to have been sponsored by the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Prosecutors had provided evidence of his romance with the terrorist organisation, which trained him and supplied him with the bomb.
Last week, the Nigeria Immigration Service announced it had barred no fewer than 4,916 Nigerians from travelling out of the country between January and March, 2015.
The Nigerians were suspected to be on their way to join international terrorist organisations, including the ISIS and the Taliban. Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/us-jails-nigerian-22-years-for-helping-al-qaeda/ |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by Sanchez01: 1:27am On Aug 14, 2015 |
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Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by donholy28(m): 1:43am On Aug 14, 2015 |
Definitely won't be an Igbo man...we are not suicidal 2 Likes |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by Sanchez01: 2:10am On Aug 14, 2015 |
donholy28: Definitely won't be an Igbo man...we are not suicidal Well done... |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by divinehand2003(m): 3:33am On Aug 14, 2015 |
He should be a boko haram member operating from US axis |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by BishopMagic: 3:47am On Aug 14, 2015 |
The young man is from Osun and has been linked to aregberascal
Osun is a hotbed of Islamic fanatiscm |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by M4gunners: 3:52am On Aug 14, 2015 |
Ok he can continue his Al qaeda rap music inside jail till the next 22 years. |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by Nobody: 4:20am On Aug 14, 2015 |
So our SW mvslim brothers have also joined in extremism? Anyway, I'm not surprised. What's the difference between ritual killings over there and 1slamik killings in the North? Value of human life is zero in both zones afterall. 1 Like |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by laffytaffy1: 4:23am On Aug 14, 2015 |
See how Igbos are giving Nigeria bad name abroad. |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by donholy28(m): 4:36am On Aug 14, 2015 |
laffytaffy1: See how Igbos are giving Nigeria bad name abroad. Tribalistic mumu...u no even read sef... how is Lawal Babafemi an Igbo man? |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by cybertyrant(m): 5:26am On Aug 14, 2015 |
laffytaffy1: See how Igbos are giving Nigeria bad name abroad. a beg its stil mornin |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by laffytaffy1: 6:10am On Aug 14, 2015 |
donholy28: Tribalistic mumu...u no even read sef... how is Lawal Babafemi an Igbo man? I guess you don't see the sarcasm there!!! Oh well I'll try not to be mean to you for now. |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by boboLIL(m): 6:30am On Aug 14, 2015 |
let him remain there oo...make una no deport am cos he go join boko haram hia |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by ArodewilliamsT: 6:37am On Aug 14, 2015 |
Na yorrober from kwara be dat. |
Re: US Jails Nigerian 22 Years For Helping Al-qaeda by STAMPandSEAL: 6:42am On Aug 14, 2015 |
No gain in rascality |