New York, June 11 (IANS) A Pakistani citizen residing in Canada has been extradited to the US to face terrorism-related charges, including attempting to provide material support to ISIS and plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn, federal authorities announced.

Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, who was arrested in Canada on September 4, 2024, is accused of planning a violent attack inspired by the Islamic State terrorist organisation.

US officials allege that Khan intended to cross the border from Canada to New York and carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish facility on October 7, 2024, to coincide with the first anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.

In a post on social media platform X, FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed Khanโ€™s extradition and commended the collaborative efforts that led to the prevention of the planned attack.

โ€œMajor newsโ€ฆ earlier this afternoon, Muhammad Shahzeb Khanโ€ฆ was extradited to the United States on charges of attempting to provide material support to ISIS and attempting to commit acts of terrorism,โ€ Patel stated.

He further revealed chilling details of the thwarted plot, noting that Khan had planned to strike on a symbolic date. โ€œKhan allegedly planned his attack to occur on October 7, 2024 โ€” the one year anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel,โ€ the post read.

The FBI Director praised the swift coordination between international agencies: โ€œThankfully, the great work of FBI teams and our partners exposed those plans and shut them down.โ€ Khanโ€™s arrest and eventual extradition underscore the importance of cross-border intelligence sharing, especially in terrorism-related threats.

Director Patel highlighted the broader context of the case, pointing to the rise in antisemitic threats globally.

โ€œThis case is a reminder of the constant threat of terrorism facing every corner of the world โ€” as well as the disturbing rise in threats against our Jewish communities.โ€

He credited the work of multiple FBI divisions in handling the investigation, giving special mention to “@NewYorkFBI, @FBIChicago, and @FBILosAngeles” for their roles in bringing the suspect to US soil to face justice.

Khan is now in US custody and is expected to face trial in a federal court in New York. Further details about the court proceedings are awaited.

–IANS

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