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Terrorism Defendant Charged With Rotterdam Bombing Tells SDNY He Is a Prisoner of War

SDNY COURTHOUSE, May 15 –  A defendant charged with terrorist attacks in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and elsewhere was presented on May 15 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Inner City Press was there and live tweeted it (link to Sealed Complaint here and below) OK -

Now presentment of MOHAMMAD BAQER SAAD DAWOOD AL-SAADI, subject of 29 page complaint complete with a quote about Mexico [!] and many photos with Soleimani.

Federal Defender Andrew Dalack going in and out of the holding cell. Al-Saadi may have to fill out the CJA financial affidavit to get appointed counsel. 

1:15 pm All rise! Deputy: This is US v. Al-Saadi. Defense: Andrew Dalack for Mr. Al-Saadi. Judge: I am Judge Sarah Netburn [Chief Magistrate Judge]. Date and time of arrest? AUSA: He arrived in SDNY last night at 11 pm  

Judge Netburn: You are charged with Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to a Foreign Terrorist Organization, for Acts of Terrorism, to Bomb a Place of Public Use, Material Support for Acts of Terrorism and Destruction of Property by Means of Fire or Explosive 

FD Dalack: Mr. Al-Saadi wants to be treated as a prisoner of war, for his support of Soleimani. Judge: Noted. I understand he consents to detention? Dalack: He was detained in Turkey which passed him along to the US. I'm not aware of any extradition proceeding 

Judge: I assume you'll get that information in due course. Preliminary hearing? Dalack: 14 days. [They may indict him before them] Dalack: This is an unusual case, we'd like discovery before indictment, about apprehension in Turkey and transport to the US  AUSA: We'll consult. Judge: I could stay involved, even though the case is not assigned. Dalack: If they agree to pre-indictment discovery, we'd consider a protective order.

Judge: I'm available to assist. Dalack: He does not want solitary, he wants to call home  Dalack: Absent some evidentiary showing that his continued detention in this situation... we may cmoe back to the court. Al-Saadi gesticulates Dalack: He is a prisoner of war Judge: The record's been made.  Adjourned

The complaint while still sealed is on Patreon here

The case is USA v. Al-Saadi, 1:26-mj-1622 (Netburn)   


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