A federal grand jury returned a criminal indictment against Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old Nigerian citizen arrested for attempting to detonate and explosive device on Christmas Day while on a Northwest Airlines Flight 253 flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.

Abudlmutallab unsuccessfully attempted to detonated a bomb containing pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) that was attached to his body before the plane landed at Detroit Metropolitan airport, but was apprehended and subdued by passengers and crew.

  • Attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction;
  • Attempted murder while on board an airplane;
  • Attempting to destroy and wreck and aircraft;
  • Willfully placing a destructive device (a bomb) on an airplane that would be likely to put it’s safety in jeopardy;
  • Possessing of a firearm (i.e., the bomb) to commit a crime; and
  • Possessing a firearm to commit a crime of violence

You can read Abdulmutallab’s terror indictment for his conduct on board NWA Flight 253 here:

If convicted, the Flight 253 defendant could face a life sentence in federal prison.

  • Nigerian Indicted in U.S. for Airline Bomb Plot, Reuters (Jan. 6, 2009)
  • Airplane Bomb Suspect Indicted, FindLaw (Jan. 6, 2009)
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  • Blog Posts on Terrorism, FindLaw

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