Federal prosecutors accused Mansuri Manuchekhri of facilitating about $70,000 in payments to ISIS-affiliated individuals in Turkey and Syria.
A Tajik national living in Brooklyn was arrested Wednesday on charges he conspired to support the Islamic State and its offshoot in Central Asia, ISIS-K, by providing tens of thousands of dollars to ISIS followers in Turkey and Syria.
Mansuri Manuchekhri sent money through an intermediary to ISIS-connected people in Turkey and Syria between December 2021 and April 2023, and investigators believe that cash went to the
A Brooklyn man has been arrested and charged for conspiring to support the Islamic State and sending thousands of dollars to ISIS followers in Turkey and Syria, prosecutors announced. Mansuri Manuchekhri,
Mansuri Manuchekhri, of Sheepshead Bay, was accused of facilitating about $70,000 in payments to ISIS-affiliated individuals in Turkey and Syria, according to federal prosecutors.
A Tajik national living in Brooklyn was arrested Wednesday on charges he conspired to support the Islamic State and its offshoot in Central Asia, ISIS-K.
A Tajik national living in Brooklyn was arrested on Wednesday on a criminal complaint accusing him of conspiring to support ISIS and ISIS-K by providing thousands of dollars to its followers in Turkey and Syria while living illegally in the U.
Federal prosecutors accused Mansuri Manuchekhri of facilitating about $70,000 in payments to ISIS-affiliated individuals in Turkey and Syria.
Mansuri Manuchekhri, of Sheepshead Bay, was accused of facilitating about $70,000 in payments to ISIS-affiliated individuals in Turkey and Syria, according to federal prosecutors.
A Tajik citizen living in Brooklyn conspired to funnel $70,000 into the hands of ISIS and practiced shooting assault rifles, federal prosecutors in Brooklyn allege. Mansuri Manuchekhri sent money through an intermediary to ISIS-connected people in Turkey and Syria between December 2021 and April 2023,
A close relative called the New York State Terrorism Tips Hotline to express concern that he might commit acts of violence, the FBI said.
Prosecutors say Mansuri Manuchekhri sent $70,000 to ISIS-linked figures abroad, including a suspect in a deadly attack on a church in Istanbul.