Articles Tagged: Terrorism


SDNY Hands Former Taliban Commander 42-Year Sentence in Hostage-Taking and Terrorism Case

A federal judge in Manhattan has sentenced former Taliban commander Haji Najibullah to 42 years in prison, marking one of the most notable terrorism sentencings of the week and reinforcing the Justice Department’s long-running commitment to pursuing legacy wartime prosecutions years after the underlying conduct.

The sentence, imposed June 9 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, followed Najibullah’s conviction for hostage-taking and providing material support for terrorism resulting in death.

DOJ Spotlights Cyber Insider Threats and Terrorism With Two High-Stakes Prosecutions

The Department of Justice highlighted two very different but equally consequential criminal matters this week: a jury conviction in Virginia tied to the deletion of U.S. government databases, and a guilty plea in a terrorism case involving an alleged ISIS-inspired plot targeting a Jewish center in Brooklyn. Taken together, the cases show DOJ’s continued focus on cyber-related insider threats and national-security prosecutions with international dimensions.

In the Eastern District of Virginia, federal prosecutors announced that a jury convicted Sohaib Akhter of Alexandria on charges connected to the deletion of U.S. government databases.