7 US men charged as international 'jihad' group
China Daily | Updated: 2009-07-29 07:55
RALEIGH, North Carolina: A father who led an unobtrusive rural life as a drywall contractor had militant roots dating back to 1980s Afghanistan and Pakistan and secretly led a US group plotting international terrorism, federal prosecutors said.
Daniel Patrick Boyd, 39, was arrested late on Monday with his two sons and four other North Carolina men. Prosecutors accused them of military-style training at home and plotting "violent jihad" through a series of terror attacks abroad.
Authorities believe Boyd's roots in terrorism run deep. They said when he was in Pakistan and Afghanistan from 1989 through 1992, he had military-style training in terrorist camps and fought the Soviets, who were ending their occupation of Afghanistan.
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