FBI Unloads New York Stock Exchange Bombing Attempt, 1 Man With Many Watches Arrested
JAKARTA - The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) uncovered the New York Stock Exchange bombing attempt by securing a man from Florida.
Citing CBN News, Thursday, November 21, the suspect, Harun Abdul-Malik Yener, attempted to plan to demolish the building used in inter-state trade in New York.
According to the FBI, Yener assembles the bomb he wants to use himself by studying via the internet.
Yenner's bomb-making scheme was found by the FBI in an unlocked storage unit in Coral Springs, Florida.
The FBI also found watches with timers, electronic circuit boards, and other electronic devices when the storage unit was searched.
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In this case document that has been brought to court, Yenner is said to initially want to join the militia. He then met an undercover FBI agent man.
Yenner then asked the man to help him smooth out the need for explosives and other equipment, including photos of the New York Stock Exchange office and the location of the explosives.
The suspect is also said to have informed the man that the planned explosion on the New York Stock Exchange would be like a small nuclear explosion with the effects of death outside the building.
According to the FBI, Yenner has conducted a survey to the New York Stock Exchange office. The suspect also plans to distribute the recording containing the messages and reasons behind the attack he planned on the press.
"I feel like Bin Laden," Yenner said on one occasion to FBI investigators.