Mohammed, 31, a resident of Saudi Arabia had pled guilty to an indictment charging him with conspiracy to provide money and recruits to Al Qaeda, AQI/al-Nusrah Front in Syria, and al-Shabaab in Somalia.
According to charges, Mohammed sent a series of wire transfers to co-conspirator Mohamed Hussein Said for the purpose of supporting al-Shabaab, and to an individual whom he believed was a terrorist fundraiser, recruiter, and supplier for the purpose of supporting the Al Qaeda and AQI/al-Nusrah Front, the US justice department said.
In addition, Mohammed agreed to support the terror groups by recruiting individuals to fight in the conflict in Syria.
Mohammed earmarked certain of his financial contributions for the purpose of buying weapons and funding attacks on United States citizens or the United Nations, the department of justice said.
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