Officials: Al-Qaida man to be charged in New York plot

Authorities say Adnan Shukrijumah, who has evaded FBI capture for years, helped plan thwarted 2009 subway attack

Published July 7, 2010 4:48PM (EDT)

Federal prosecutors are expected to announce terrorism charges against an al-Qaida leader with ties to last year's thwarted plot to bomb the New York City subway system.

Law enforcement officials say Adnan Shukrijumah (ahd-NAHN' el SHOOK'-ree joohm-HAH') will be named in an indictment in Brooklyn federal court Wednesday.

Shukrijumah has eluded the FBI for years and remains at large. He is among the top candidates to be al-Qaida's next head of external operations, the man in charge of planning attacks worldwide.

Authorities believe Shukrijumah met with a would-be suicide bomber in a plot that Attorney General Eric Holder called one of the most dangerous since 9/11.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the case.

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Associated Press writer Tom Hays contributed from New York.


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