April 26, 2024

NY Muslim pizzeria owner who recruited for IS gets 22.5 years

Terror-Suspect_Horo-635x357It’s sedition. Treason. This devout Muslim should get life.

Photo: Mufid Elfgeeh is escorted under heavy guard into the Federal Building for a hearing in Rochester, New York, December 17, 2015. (Jamie Germano/Democrat & Chronicle via AP, File)

“NY pizzeria owner who recruited for IS gets 22.5 years,” By Gino Fanelli, March 18, 2016:
Yemen-born Mufid Elfgeeh, 32, set up Facebook, WhatsApp accounts that helped people travel to Syria to fight for jihadist group

ROCHESTER, New York (AP) — A Yemen-born pizza shop owner who admitted he tried to recruit people for the Islamic State group was sentenced Thursday to 22 1/2 years in prison.

Mufid Elfgeeh, 32, plead guilty in December in federal court to attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization in 2013 and 2014.

A naturalized US citizen, Elfgeeh was operating a convenience store and pizzeria in Rochester, New York when he was arrested by the Joint Terrorism Task Force in May 2014.

Investigators said he had bought two handguns and silencers that he planned to use to kill returning US soldiers. Authorities said he also tried to recruit three people to join the Islamic State group to fight in Syria.

“Thanks to today’s sentence, one of the first ISIL recruiters ever captured has been brought to justice and will now serve a very long jail sentence,” said US Attorney William Hochul, using another acronym for IS.

“But while this case strikes a significant blow against ISIL killers and wannabes, our ongoing efforts to eradicate terrorist groups will continue until all are brought to justice,” he added.

Elfgeeh did not speak at his sentencing, but his lawyer read a statement that included a renunciation of the Islamic State group.

“I watched ISIS carry out acts of violence, such as beheadings and burning people alive,” Elfgeeh said. “They say they do this for religion, I believe they are wrong.”

He also discussed his motivation.

“Like many, I was interested in the Arab Spring in Tunisia, and how it spread through Africa and the Middle East,” Elfgeeh said. “I wanted to help my Muslim brothers fighting the horrors of the Assad regime. I was an early supporter of ISIS, as they were the first to address the crisis in Syria.”

His sentence includes more than 27 years of supervision after his release, including monitoring all of his Internet activity. Assistant US Attorney Brett Harvey said that was because of Elfgeeh’s active social media use during his plot.

Elfgeeh was accused of creating 23 Facebook pages, under various aliases, in order to contact ISIL members and recruit, as well as a WhatsApp account to arrange a contact for two people, referred to as “individuals A and B,” to travel to Syria.

“The defendant showed use of social media, through various aliases, to support ISIL and help encourage other members,” Harvey said. “The defendant worked to send three people to Syria to fight with ISIL, and though he did not fight on the ground, he considered himself a fighter to help form the Islamic State and impose Shariah law.”

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