Brooklyn man sentenced to 15 years prison
over Islamic State support
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[October 28, 2017]
By Jonathan Stempel and Brendan Pierson
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Brooklyn man was
sentenced on Friday to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to
conspiring to provide material support to Islamic State.
Abdurasul Hasanovich Juraboev, 27, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge
William Kuntz in the federal court in Brooklyn.
The defendant, an Uzbekistan citizen who once chopped salad at a
Brooklyn gyro shop, was one of six people charged in the same case with
plotting to aid Islamic State, a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist
organization.
Prosecutors sought a 15-year prison term, the maximum possible. Lawyers
for Juraboev sought no more than five years, calling him an
"unsophisticated, gullible, and lonely young man" who reached "wrong
conclusions" about Islam and Islamic State.
Michael Weil, a federal public defender representing Juraboev, declined
to comment after the sentencing.
Authorities said Juraboev had in August 2014 posted an online threat to
kill then-U.S. President Barack Obama on behalf of Islamic State, and
spoke of planting a bomb on Coney Island if the group ordered it.
Juraboev was arrested in February 2015, after buying a plane ticket to
fly the next month to Istanbul, Turkey, intending to then travel to
Syria to join Islamic State, authorities said.
Two co-defendants, Akhror Saidakhmetov and Abror Habibov, pleaded guilty
this year, and charges are still pending against co-defendants Dilkhayot
Kasimov, Azizjon Rakhmatov and Akmal Zakirov, court records show.
Saidakhmetov faces a Dec. 13 sentencing.
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Saidakhmetov was also arrested in February 2015, as he was boarding
a plane to Istanbul, authorities said.
The arrests of Juraboev and Saidakhmetov followed roughly five
months of interactions between the men and a paid informant posing
as being ideologically sympathetic.
Other defendants were charged with conspiring to pay Juraboev's and
Saidakhmetov's travel expenses.
Another Uzbekistan citizen, Dilshod Khusanov, was in August charged
in a separate case with having discussed with Zakirov providing
funds for Saidakhmetov's trip, and helping others join Islamic State
or al-Nusrah Front, another militant group.
More than 100 people have faced U.S. charges in connection with
Islamic State since 2014.
(Reporting By Brendan Pierson and Jonathan Stempel in New York;
Editing by Marguerita Choy)
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