
BOSTON (
Map,
News) - A
Massachusetts man is expected to be arraigned on charges he lied to federal authorities about the whereabouts of a man later convicted of training at an
al-Qaida terrorist camp in
Somalia.
Tarek Mehanna, of Sudbury, was arrested in November and charged with lying to the
FBI in December 2006 when asked about
Daniel Maldonado. Mehanna was to be arraigned Wednesday in
U.S. District Court in
Boston.Mehanna told the FBI that Maldonado was living in
Egypt and working for a Web site. But authorities said Maldonado had called Mehanna from Somalia urging him to join him in "training for jihad."
Maldonado pleaded guilty in 2007 to training alongside al-Qaida members with the goal of overthrowing the Somali government. He is serving a 10-year prison sentence.
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