Daniel Andreas San Diego, one of many FBI’s most needed terror suspects, has been arrested in Wales, U.S. authorities mentioned Tuesday.
The FBI mentioned it coordinated with U.Okay. authorities to arrest San Diego, who has been needed in reference to two animal rights-related bombings in Northern California in 2003. He was placed on the Most Wished Terrorists record in 2009.
“Daniel San Diego’s arrest after more than 20 years as a fugitive for two bombings in the San Francisco area shows that no matter how long it takes, the FBI will find you and hold you accountable,” FBI Director Christopher Wray mentioned in a press release saying the arrest. “There’s a right way and a wrong way to express your views in our country, and turning to violence and destruction of property is not the right way.”
The U.Okay. Nationwide Crime Company mentioned that San Diego was arrested in Conwy, a city close to Wales’ northern coast. He was arrested by officers from the company’s Joint Worldwide Crime Middle at a property in a rural space subsequent to a woodland, an company spokesperson mentioned in a press release to CBS Information.
San Diego allegedly planted two bombs on the places of work of Chiron Inc. in Emeryville, California, in August 2003. The primary bomb detonated early within the morning. The second, which was set to detonate an hour after the preliminary blast and should have been meant to kill or injure first responders in response to the FBI, was discovered and cleared earlier than it might go off.
A month later, San Diego allegedly planted one other bomb at an organization in Pleasanton, California. That bomb was wrapped in nails, the FBI mentioned, however nobody was injured when it went off.
A federal arrest warrant was issued for San Diego in October 2003, however he disappeared earlier than he might be taken into custody. A federal grand jury indicted San Diego with two counts of destroying or making an attempt to destroy property with explosives and two counts of use of a damaging gadget in a criminal offense of violence in 2004.
San Diego was thought of armed and harmful throughout the twenty years he went uncaptured. He had ties to animal rights extremist teams, the FBI mentioned.
San Diego made his first court docket look on Tuesday as extradition proceedings started to return him to the US, the Nationwide Crime Company mentioned. He was ordered to stay in custody.