美国司法部指控一名阿富汗国民在网上威胁制造炸弹并杀害美国人。
DOJ Charges Afghan National Over Online Threats To Build Bomb, Kill Americans

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穆罕默德·达伍德·阿洛科扎伊,一名30岁的阿富汗公民,在得克萨斯州沃斯堡被起诉,罪名是威胁制造炸弹并杀害美国公民。联邦调查局和得克萨斯州公共安全部于11月30日逮捕了阿洛科扎伊,此前他涉嫌在社交媒体直播中详细描述了制造炸弹的技术——提到了他称之为“亲爱的”的塔利班——并表示打算对美国人发动自杀式袭击。 他被指控跨州线传送威胁信息,此罪最高可判处五年监禁。司法部表示对这类威胁采取“零容忍”政策。 此案紧随一起涉及另一名阿富汗公民的枪击事件之后,引发了对目前居住在美国的阿富汗公民和其他“高风险”国家公民的进一步审查。阿洛科扎伊的移民身份和潜在驱逐出境问题仍未公开,并因塔利班控制阿富汗而变得复杂。

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Authored by Arjun Singh via The Epoch Times,

The Department of Justice has indicted an Afghan national residing in Fort Worth, Texas, for allegedly making online threats to construct an explosive and kill U.S. citizens using it.

Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, 30, was arrested by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Texas Department of Public Safety on Nov. 30. A statement from the Department of Justice indicated that he was charged with “transmitting a threatening communication in interstate commerce,” which violates 18 U.S. Code, Section 875(c), for making threats on social media platforms, specifically TikTok, Facebook, and X.

“We have zero tolerance for violence and threats of violence to kill American citizens and others like those allegedly made by this individual,” said Ryan Raybould, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, whose office is prosecuting the case.

Alokozay on Nov. 23, while speaking in the Dari language, allegedly told two other men during a video stream on social media that he would build a bomb in his vehicle. He also allegedly described in detail bomb making techniques used by the Taliban in Afghanistan, who he described as “dear” to him. During his remarks, Alokozay allegedly stated that he intended to conduct a suicide attack on Americans, and that he was “not afraid of deportation or getting killed.”

The Epoch Times was unable to obtain a copy of Alokozay’s indictment, which is currently under seal in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. If convicted, Alokozay faces a maximum of five years in prison for the crime.

Alokozay’s immigration status in the United States, and whether the federal government will place him in removal proceedings, has not been publicly disclosed. Currently, Afghanistan is ruled by the Taliban, a designated foreign terrorist organization, to which the United States has not conducted any publicized removal operations.

Normally, in cases where the country of origin of a deportee may present a risk to the deportee’s life, that person may apply for “withholding of removal” under Section 241(b)(3) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, and protections under the Convention Against Torture. These statuses, if granted by an immigration judge, prevent a person from being removed to their home country, though they may be removed to a willing third country.

Since Nov. 26, when one National Guard service member was shot and killed and another critically wounded in Washington, allegedly by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, the U.S. government has increased scrutiny of existing Afghan nationals and other citizens of “high-risk” nations who reside within the country.

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