BREAKING: FBI Arrests Five Jihadists Connected to New Mexico Compound Days After Multiple Charges Were Dropped


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On Friday, the FBI arrested all five Muslim jihadists connected to the New Mexico compound, reported FOX News.

The FBI on Friday announced that it has arrested all five “extremist Muslim” New Mexico compound suspects, just days after multiple charges were dropped against those involved. The suspects were charged with violating federal firearms and conspiracy laws.

“The defendants, Jany Leveille, 35, a Haitian national illegally present in the United States, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 40, Hujrah Wahhaj, 37, Subhanah Wahhaj, 35, and Lucas Morton, 40, are charged in a criminal complaint that was filed earlier today in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico,” the bureau said in a statement.

“The criminal complaint charges Jany Leveille with being an alien unlawfully in possession of firearms and ammunition in the District of New Mexico from Nov. 2017 through Aug. 2018,” the bureau said. “The criminal complaint charges the other four defendants with aiding and abetting Leveille in committing the offense, and with conspiring with Leveille to commit the offense.”

Muslim Siraj Ibn Wahhaj was arrested earlier this month at a terrorist compound in New Mexico.
Wahhaj was training children to commit mass shootings at US schools.

New Mexico Judge Sarah Backus released the five Islamist defendants, Siraj Wahhaj, Hujrah Wahhaj, Subhannah Wahhaj, Jany Leveille, and Lucas Morten, on a $20,000 “signature bond.”

Siraj ibn Wahhaj is the son of a Brooklyn imam who was named as a possible co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

New Mexico police entered a dangerous Islamist terrorist camp in New Mexico this month after they grew tired of FBI stalling.

The FBI refused to act. Instead the FBI told a neighbor to wear a hidden camera and risk his life by approaching an armed Islamist extremist compound.

On Wednesday, a judge dismissed 11 counts of child abuse charges against 3 out of the 5 Islamic defendants because the state violated 10 day rule for preliminary hearing.

Not only were the defendants training the young children to shoot up schools, the children were living in dire conditions.

The 11 children found on the compound were malnourished and dirty.

One of the defendants, Wahhaj, was accused of kidnapping his 3-year-old son from Georgia; the little boy’s remains were later found on the compound.

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