Daily Mail: FBI offers $5m reward for Wisconsin-born leader of African terror group al-Shabab - who they fear is planning terror attacks in US
* Officials unsealed a new indictment against 37-year-old Jehad Serwan Mostafa on Monday, claiming him to be a leader of the terrorist outfit al-Shabaab
* He's regarded as the highest-ranking US citizen fighting overseas with a terrorist outfit and was first charged in 2009 with providing material support to the group
* But now, Mostafa has accused of playing a critical role in al-Shabab, which promotes an Islamic state and has killed thousands since its inception in 2006
* The new charges accuse Mostafa of helping to train soldiers, planning attacks on the Somali government and African Union forces, among others
* FBI leaders fear Mostafa’s US roots mean he could be plotting an attack either in America or against Americans abroad
The FBI has offered a $5 million reward to help catch an American citizen on the agency’s most wanted list - amid fears he could be plotting an attack in the US.
Officials unsealed a new indictment against 37-year-old Jehad Serwan Mostafa, claiming his leadership of the terrorist outfit al-Shabaab has led to the slaughter and injury of hundreds of innocent victims in Africa.
Regarded now as the highest-ranking US citizen fighting overseas with a terrorist organisation, Mostafa was first charged in 2009 with several counts of providing material support to a foreign terrorist organisation – however he has remained at large.
But now, under the new superseding indictment, Wisconsin-born Mostafa has been accused of playing a critical role in al-Shabab, which promotes an Islamic state and has killed thousands of people since its inception in 2006.
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