The U.S. Justice Department released
the below information:
Mustafa al-Imam, a Libyan
national approximately 46 years old, has been charged for his alleged
participation in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. Special Mission and
Annex in Benghazi, Libya, which resulted in the deaths of four Americans.
“The murder of four Americans
in Benghazi on September 11, 2012 was a barbaric crime that shocked the
American people. We will never forget those we lost – Tyrone Woods, Sean Smith,
Glen Doherty and Ambassador Christopher Stevens – four brave Americans who gave
their lives in service to our nation," said Attorney General Jeff
Sessions. "We owe it to them and
their families to bring their murderers to justice. Today the Department of
Justice announces a major step forward in our ongoing investigation as Mustafa
al-Imam is now in custody and will face justice in federal court for his role
in the attack. I am grateful to the FBI,
our partners in the intelligence community and the Department of Defense who
made this apprehension possible. The
United States will continue to investigate and identify all those who were
involved in the attack – and we will hold them accountable for their crimes.”
“The apprehension of Mustafa
al-Imam demonstrates our unwavering commitment to holding accountable all of
those responsible for the murders of four brave Americans in a terrorist attack
in Benghazi,” said U.S. Attorney Jessie K. Liu for the District of
Columbia. “Together with our law
enforcement partners, we will do all that we can to pursue justice against
those who commit terrorist acts against the United States, no matter how far we
must go and how long it takes.”
Mustafa al-Imam is charged in
a recently unsealed three-count criminal complaint. The complaint, which was filed under seal on
May 19, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, charges
al-Imam with:
Killing a person in the
course of an attack on a federal facility involving the use of a firearm and
dangerous weapon and attempting and conspiring to do the same.
Providing, attempting and
conspiring to provide material support to terrorists resulting in death.
Discharging, brandishing,
using, carrying and possession of a firearm during and in relation to a crime
of violence.
Al-Imam is in U.S. custody,
and upon his arrival to the U.S. he will be presented before a federal judge in
Washington, D.C.
Charges contained in criminal
complaints are merely allegations that a defendant has committed a violation of
criminal laws, and every defendant is presumed innocent until, and unless, proven
guilty.
The case is being
investigated by the FBI’s New York Field Office with substantial assistance
from various other government agencies.
The case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the
District of Columbia and the National Security Division of the U.S. Department of Justice
Attorney General Jeff Sessions released the following statement regarding the arrest of Mustafa al-Imam for his role in the September 2012 attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions released the following statement regarding the arrest of Mustafa al-Imam for his role in the September 2012 attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya:
“The murder of four Americans in Benghazi on
September 11, 2012 was a barbaric crime that shocked the American people. We
will never forget those we lost – Tyrone Woods, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty, and
Ambassador Christopher Stevens – four brave Americans who gave their lives in
service to our nation.We owe it to them
and their families to bring their murderers to justice. Today the Department of
Justice announces a major step forward in our ongoing investigation as Mustafa
al-Imam is now in custody and will face justice in federal court for his role
in the attack. I am grateful to the FBI,
our partners in the intelligence community, and the Department of Defense who
made this apprehension possible. The United States will continue to investigate
and identify all those who were involved in the attack – and we will hold them accountable
for their crimes.”
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