An unnamed country in the region detained Parveg Ahmed before he could carry out plans to enter territory in Syria controlled by the Islamic State, according to a criminal complaint that didn't name the country.
The 22-year-old Queens resident returned on Monday night to New York, where he was ordered held without bail yesterday in federal court in Brooklyn. His lawyer, Michael Schneider, declined to comment.
"As alleged, Ahmed sought to take up arms with violent terrorists who have killed numerous innocent victims, including Americans," acting US Attorney Bridget Rohde said in a statement.
In June, Ahmed and a person referred to only as a confidential co-conspirator traveled to Saudi Arabia before they were captured, the court papers said. A cellphone carried by Ahmed contained an unsent message saying, "God willing, we will join the Jijad very soon" and a farewell to his family reading, "Please remember all that I tried to teach you."
The online videos of Al-Awlaki have been cited in several US cases as being a dangerous influence on self-radicalized terrorists.
The computer contained other lectures by Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal, a radical cleric arrested last week in Jamaica on a US warrant accusing him of trying to recruit radicalised Americans for the Islamic State group. El-Faisal had been the target of a sting carried out by an undercover New York Police Department officer who communicated with him by email, text and video chat.
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