Kenya extradites US citizen planning to join Al Shabaab

June 9, 2023

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Kenya extradites US citizen planning to join Al Shabaab

A 23-year-old U.S. citizen from New Jersey, Karrem Nasr, was arrested in Nairobi, Kenya, in mid-December while attempting to join the Al Shabaab terrorist organization in Somalia. Nasr, who had recently been motivated by the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, had flown from Egypt to Nairobi with plans to meet Al Shabaab members and train in Somalia. He was extradited to New York on December 28, where he faces charges of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist group.

According to federal prosecutors, Nasr had long considered participating in jihad and was deeply influenced by the Hamas attack in Israel, one of the deadliest in history, ranked near the 9/11 attack in terms of casualties. In his communications with an undercover FBI agent posing as a facilitator, Nasr expressed strong anti-American sentiments, referring to the U.S. as “evil America” and “the head of the snake.” On social media, he ominously warned that “Jihad” was “coming soon to a US location near you” and shared posts with alarming imagery, such as airplanes and bombs.

Nasr reportedly expressed a strong desire to join Al Shabaab, seeking military training and prepared to both kill and die for his cause. He also made it clear that his ultimate goal was to become a martyr for jihad. Since at least November 2023, Nasr had been actively planning to join the terrorist group, and his communications with the FBI source detailed his intentions to delete incriminating data from his devices to prevent law enforcement from uncovering evidence.

His charge carries a potential 20-year prison sentence. FBI officials stressed the seriousness of his actions, with FBI Assistant Director James Smith noting that Nasr had traveled across the globe to align himself with a group that has continuously sought to harm Americans. New York Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban emphasized the threat posed by U.S. citizens supporting terrorist organizations, condemning Nasr for turning away from the opportunities offered by his home country and choosing instead to support a violent extremist group.

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