Abbadi was arrested with another man in Saudi Arabia. He was later moved to U.S. custody after serving five years of a 12-year prison term in Saudi Arabia. Ali Alvi, the other arrested man, has not pleaded guilty.
Date: May 27, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Two Yemini Nationals Charge Over Alleged Al-Qaeda Link
The government says Yemeni nationals Saddiq Al-Abbadi and Ali Alvi are both members of al-Qaeda who attacked U.S. soldiers stationed in Afghanistan. Both Al-Abbadi and Alvi treaveled to Pakistan to fight and train with al-Qaeda in March 2008, prosecutors said, and Al-Abbadi fought against the U.S. m
Date: Jan 20, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
2 from Yemen charged in US with conspiracy to kill Americans
Saddiq Al-Abbadi and Ali Alvi were detained in Saudi Arabia before being brought to the United States on charges they conspired to kill Americans and provide material support to al-Qaida by fighting against U.S. forces in Afghanistan, prosecutors said. The charges stem from information suppli
The men, Saddiq Al-Abbadi and Ali Alvi, were arrested in Saudi Arabia and then expelled to the U.S., and the custody of federal authorities in Brooklyn. They are accused of participating in attacks against military forces between 2003 and 2007.
Date: Jan 20, 2015
Category: World
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Federal complaint: Two Yemeni men charged with recruiting LIRR plotter into al ...
"He is a longtime member of al-Qaida," said prosecutor Zainab Ahmad. "He has weapons and explosives training and has shown an interest in using his skills against the U.S." Co-defendant Ali Alvi, 30, was also held after a hearing on Sunday.
Date: Jan 20, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Homegrown jihadist helps capture Al Qaeda terrorists in Saudi Arabia
Yemeni nationals Saddiq Al-Abbadi and Ali Alvi allegedly helped homegrown loser Bryant Neil Vinas join Al Qaeda during the Babylon, N.Y., native's big adventure in Pakistan in 2007, officials said.
Date: Jan 20, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
American Who Flipped on Al Qaeda Reemerges in New Terror Case
native Bryant Neal Vinas is the cooperating witness who is supporting the Department of Justice's case against two alleged Yemeni members of al Qaeda, as described in a complaint against the pair unsealed today. The Yemenis, Saddiq al-Abbadi and Ali Alvi, are charged with conspiracy to murder U.S. n