A
federal grand jury in Peoria, Illinois has formally charged Ali al-Marri with supporting
a foreign terror group, paving the way for the Saudi-Qatari national to be
tried in a civilian court. The grand jury indictment was handed up on Thursday
and unsealed by the Justice Department on Friday
Al-Marri,
known as the last “enemy combatant” on U.S. soil, has been held at a naval base
in South Carolina since 2003. For more than five years no formal charges had
been filed against him but on Friday he entered the court system and now faces
up to 30 years in prison if he is found guilty.
The
federal court charged al-Marri with “providing material support and resources
to a foreign terrorist organization.” Those charges were tied to al-Marri’s arrest
while a student at Bradley University in 2001. Investigators found al-Marri to
be in possession of more than 1750 credit card numbers and falsified
identification documents. He was believed to have been in contact with an
al-Qaeda financier and a search of his computer found documents tied to chemical
warfare and lectures conducted by Osama bin Laden.
Al-Marri
will now be transferred to Illinois where he will face the charges.
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