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New Jersey Man Charged With Trying to Support ISIS  

U.S. Dept of Justice Office of Public Affairs
Article Source: U.S. Dept of Justice Office of Public Affairs

Article Source: U.S. Dept of Justice Office of Public Affairs

  • Mohamed Sagha, 22, of Wayne, N.J., was charged June 8 with one count of attempting to provide material support and resources to ISIS and was ordered detained after his initial appearance in federal court.
  • Prosecutors said Sagha participated from approximately December 2025 to June 2026 in online chat groups where ISIS supporters discussed possible attacks in the United States, including attacks on places of worship. In Oct. 2025, he met a confidential source online, whom he believed was an ISIS member, and discussed helping him attack a place of worship.
  • The complaint alleges Sagha also considered his own attack on a National Guard location or Jewish place of worship near Wayne, tried unsuccessfully to travel to ISIS territory in March 2026, and later bought a VPN for the source he believed was an ISIS fighter. READ MORE

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