US foils Federal Reserve 'bomb plot'

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A man has been arrested for plotting to detonate a bomb in front of the Federal Reserve in New York, following a sting operation conducted by US authorities.

Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, of Bangladesh, was arrested after he allegedly attempted to detonate what he thought was a 1,000lb bomb, the BBC reports. Nafis is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to provide material support to al-Qaeda. The FBI had conducted a 'sting' operation against Nafis, with an undercover agent selling the 21-year-old what he thought were explosives. It later observed as Nafis assembled detonators and sought out contacts to help him with the attack. Officials said there had never been any actual threat to the ...

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