US charges man with alleged ties to Iran in foiled assassination plot
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[August 07, 2024]
By Andrew Goudsward and Luc Cohen
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Pakistani man with alleged ties to Iran has been
charged in the United States in connection with a foiled plot to
assassinate a U.S. politician or government officials, the Justice
Department said on Tuesday.
Asif Merchant, 46, sought to recruit people in the United States to
carry out the plot in retaliation for the U.S. killing of Iran's
Revolutionary Guards' top commander Qassem Soleimani in 2020, according
to a criminal complaint.
Former President Donald Trump, who as president approved the drone
strike on Soleimani, was discussed as a potential target of the plot,
but the scheme was not conceived of as a plot to assassinate the former
president, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Merchant, who prosecutors allege spent time in Iran before traveling to
the United States from Pakistan, was charged with murder for hire in
federal court in New York's Brooklyn borough. A federal judge ordered
him detained on July 17, according to court records.
“For years, the Justice Department has been working aggressively to
counter Iran’s brazen and unrelenting efforts to retaliate against
American public officials for the killing of Iranian General Soleimani,"
Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.
Court documents do not name the alleged targets of the plot. Merchant
told a law enforcement informant that there would be "security all
around" one target, according to the criminal complaint.
A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment further. Avraham
Moskowitz, a lawyer for Merchant, did not immediately respond to a
request for comment.
“We have not received any reports on this matter from the U.S.
Government. However, it is evident that the modus operandi in question
contradicts the Iranian Government’s policy of legally prosecuting the
murderer of General Soleimani," the Iranian mission to the United
Nations in New York said in a statement to Reuters.
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Trump, the Republican candidate in the Nov. 5 presidential election,
was wounded in an assassination attempt at a campaign rally in
Pennsylvania last month. Garland said on Tuesday that investigators
have found no evidence that Merchant had any connection to the
shooting, which officials have said was carried out by a lone
20-year-old gunman.
Trump's presidential campaign could not immediately be reached for
comment.
Law enforcement thwarted Merchant's plan before any attack was
carried out. An individual Merchant contacted in April to help
assist with the plot reported his activities to law enforcement and
became a confidential informant, according to the complaint.
Merchant told the informant his plans also included stealing
documents from one target and organizing protests in the United
States, prosecutors allege.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh, Costas Pitas, Andrew Goudsward and Luc
Cohen. Additional reporting by Michelle Nichols and Alexandra Ulmer;
Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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