Afghan man pleads guilty for plotting Election Day attack
- An Afghan national, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, pleaded guilty to charges related to plotting a terrorist attack on Election Day in support of ISIS.
- Tawhedi attempted to buy semiautomatic firearms and had plans to resettle his family ahead of the attack on November 5.
- Tawhedi was arrested by the FBI in October after entering the U.S. following the withdrawal of American troops in 2021.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that Tawhedi endangered lives and betrayed the nation that gave him refuge.
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Afghan man pleads guilty for plotting Election Day attack
An Afghan man pleaded guilty to two terrorism-related offenses on Friday for plotting to carry out an Election Day attack. Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, told investigators he and co-conspirator Abdullah Haji Zada planned to die as martyrs while targeting large groups of people on Nov. 5. “By pledging allegiance to ISIS and plotting an attack…
Afghan man accused of planning an Election Day attack in the US pleads guilty
An Afghan man in Oklahoma accused of planning an Election Day attack in the US on behalf of the Islamic State group pleaded guilty Friday to terrorism-related charges in federal court.

An Afghan man accused of planning an Election Day attack in the US pleads guilty
An Afghan man in Oklahoma accused of planning a terrorist attack on Election Day in the U.S. pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide support to a terrorist organization on Friday.
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