FBI warrant out for ethnic Albanian

After <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=07&dd=16&nav_id=68483" class="text-link" target= "_blank">EULEX rejected to extradite</a> suspected terrorist Bajram Aslani to the U.S., the FBI has issued an international warrant for his arrest.

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After EULEX rejected to extradite suspected terrorist Bajram Aslani to the U.S., the FBI has issued an international warrant for his arrest. The FBI believes that the Kosovo Albanian participated in aiding terrorists, and planning murders and kidnappings abroad. FBI warrant out for ethnic Albanian He is suspected of belonging to a group of eight terrorists from the U.S. and is accused in South Carolina of training others for Jihadist activities. The group is also reportedly active in Kosovo. The FBI warned that Aslani was potentially dangerous and probably armed and that he should be approached with great caution, according to media in Slovenia. The arrest warrant was issued on Saturday, one day after the EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX, rejected the American demand for extradition. Police in Kosovo arrested the 29 year-old in June, but freed him one day later, though he had to report back once every two weeks. However, after EULEX rejected the U.S. extradition request, the EU mission in Kosovo stated that it did not have enough evidence against Aslani to back up his extradition. Americans also claim that Aslani was gathering money for building a terrorist base in Kosovo, which is why he could serve up to 40 years in prison stateside if tried and found guilty. Aslani is also suspected of making terrorism-related video presentations, translating them from English to Albanian. Among other scenes, the videos show suicide bombers equipped with explosives attacking an American convoy of vehicles.

FBI warrant out for ethnic Albanian

He is suspected of belonging to a group of eight terrorists from the U.S. and is accused in South Carolina of training others for Jihadist activities. The group is also reportedly active in Kosovo.

The FBI warned that Aslani was potentially dangerous and probably armed and that he should be approached with great caution, according to media in Slovenia.

The arrest warrant was issued on Saturday, one day after the EU mission in Kosovo, EULEX, rejected the American demand for extradition.

Police in Kosovo arrested the 29 year-old in June, but freed him one day later, though he had to report back once every two weeks. However, after EULEX rejected the U.S. extradition request, the EU mission in Kosovo stated that it did not have enough evidence against Aslani to back up his extradition.

Americans also claim that Aslani was gathering money for building a terrorist base in Kosovo, which is why he could serve up to 40 years in prison stateside if tried and found guilty.

Aslani is also suspected of making terrorism-related video presentations, translating them from English to Albanian. Among other scenes, the videos show suicide bombers equipped with explosives attacking an American convoy of vehicles.

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