Wednesday, August 7, 2024 - A Pakistani man with ties to Iran has been charged over an alleged plot to assassinate US politicians and officials.
Asif Merchant, 46, is accused of attempting to hire a hitman
in New York to kill prominent American officials.
FBI director Christopher Wray called the scheme a
"dangerous murder-for-hire plot... straight out of the Iranian
playbook".
CBS quoted sources as saying Donald Trump was among
Merchant's targets.
Security for the Republican presidential nominee was
increased in June after authorities learned of an Iranian plot to kill him.
"A foreign-directed plot to kill a public official, or
any US citizen, is a threat to our national security and will be met with the
full might and resources of the FBI," Mr Wray said on Tuesday, August 6.
Mr Merchant was arrested in July and is being held in New
York.
According to the justice department's indictment, Mr
Merchant arrived in the US from Pakistan in April after having spent time in
Iran.
After arriving, he allegedly contacted a person whom he
believed could help with the assassination plot. That unnamed contact later
reported Mr Merchant to the police.
Mr Merchant allegedly made a "finger gun" motion
with his hand when talking about what he wanted to do.
The indictment said the job would not be a "one-time
opportunity" and that contacts services would be needed on an ongoing
basis.
Mr Merchant allegedly told the contact he planned to leave
the US before targets were killed, and that he would stay in contact using code
words.
The suspect asked the contact to arrange a meeting with
would-be assassins, the indictment says. The contact then connected him in June
to undercover FBI agents posing as hitmen.
Mr Merchant allegedly told the agents they were to steal
documents from the home of a target, arrange protests at political rallies, and
kill a "political person".
According to the indictment, Mr Merchant said the targets
would be communicated in the last week of August or the first week of
September.
While the indictment does not mention Trump by name, sources
cited by CBS said that the former president was one of the intended targets.
The plot is unrelated to the assassination attempt on the
former president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on 13 July, by 20-year-old
Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was shot and killed by a Secret Service sniper on
site.
Trump and officials including his former secretary of state,
Mike Pompeo, have faced threats from Tehran since ordering the drone strike
assassination of Qassim Soleimani, the commander of Iran's Quds force, in Iraq
in 2020.
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