An alleged animal-rights extremist on the US most-wanted terrorist listing since 2009 in reference to the bombing of a California biotechnology agency has been arrested in the UK, the FBI mentioned on Tuesday.
The suspect, Daniel Andreas San Diego, was arrested in Wales on Monday in an operation carried out by Britain’s Nationwide Crime Company, Counter Terrorism Policing and the North Wales Police in coordination with the FBI, the FBI mentioned in an announcement. It was not instantly clear if San Diego, who’s now in detention pending extradition, has authorized illustration.
San Diego was charged in reference to a bomb blast at biotechnology agency Chiron Inc close to Oakland, California, in August 2003. A second bomb discovered there was deactivated by authorities and presumably meant to focus on first responders. Authorities accuse San Diego of planting a 3rd bomb at one other California firm a month later.
Nobody was injured in any of the incidents, the FBI mentioned.
An entity calling itself the Revolutionary Cells claimed duty for the assaults in statements posted to a pro-animal rights web site, citing the focused corporations’ alleged hyperlinks to Huntingdon Life Sciences, which had been criticised by animal rights activists over its use of animal testing and is now a part of the agency Inotiv.
In 2004 a federal grand jury returned an indictment charging San Diego with two counts of destroying or making an attempt to destroy property with explosives and two counts of use of a harmful gadget in a criminal offense of violence.
The FBI has mentioned that San Diego brazenly expressed excessive views advocating using violence to realize the objectives of the animal rights motion.
FBI Director Christopher Wray mentioned the arrest confirmed that irrespective of how lengthy a suspect is on the run, the bureau wouldn’t cease its pursuit.
“There’s a proper method and a fallacious approach to categorical your views in our nation and turning to violence and destruction of property shouldn’t be the fitting method,” Wray mentioned.