Two women arrested in New York for trying to commit an attack
Cookers, fertilizers and potassium gluconate, all ingredients which can be used to manufacture a bomb. Noelle Velentzas, 28, and Asia Siddiqui, 31, were arrested in New York on Thursday and charged in the wake of "conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction" against the United States. They risk life imprisonment perpétuité.Les two women claiming the organization Islamic state (EI) both lived in an apartment in Queens. They foment terrorist action "at least since August 2014," said the federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, Loretta Lynch.
Two women under surveillance
Noelle Velentzas Siddiqui and Asia were followed by an undercover FBI agent since 2013. Both had a history related to jihad and "repeatedly expressed support for violent jihad," added the procureure.Asia Siddiqui had written in such a poem published in 2009 by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which urged its readers to join the djihad.Noelle Velentzas, where bin Laden was a hero, had recently said they were "citizens of the Islamic State ". In June 2014, she also claimed to be ready to die a martyr, according to the indictment. Questioned there two weeks, she said she did not see why people went abroad, when she said there were more opportunities to "please Allah" in the United States.
And preparation equipment
The document details the elements that were in possession of the two accused. Asia Siddiqui had including gas cylinders and "instructions on how to turn them into explosive devices." Her roommate seemed obsessed with pressure cookers, used in Boston.Elles marathon attacks had also done considerable research on the internet on how to make bombs and materials used in previous attacks. They thus bought fertilizer and potassium gluconate. According to the indictment, they had discussed several potential targets, but without finalizing any choice.

Two women under surveillance
Noelle Velentzas Siddiqui and Asia were followed by an undercover FBI agent since 2013. Both had a history related to jihad and "repeatedly expressed support for violent jihad," added the procureure.Asia Siddiqui had written in such a poem published in 2009 by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which urged its readers to join the djihad.Noelle Velentzas, where bin Laden was a hero, had recently said they were "citizens of the Islamic State ". In June 2014, she also claimed to be ready to die a martyr, according to the indictment. Questioned there two weeks, she said she did not see why people went abroad, when she said there were more opportunities to "please Allah" in the United States.
And preparation equipment
The document details the elements that were in possession of the two accused. Asia Siddiqui had including gas cylinders and "instructions on how to turn them into explosive devices." Her roommate seemed obsessed with pressure cookers, used in Boston.Elles marathon attacks had also done considerable research on the internet on how to make bombs and materials used in previous attacks. They thus bought fertilizer and potassium gluconate. According to the indictment, they had discussed several potential targets, but without finalizing any choice.
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