Man sentenced to 35 years for conspiring to aid al Shabaab

Man sentenced to 35 years for conspiring to aid al Shabaab

A man has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to conspiring to support al Shabaab.

He was accused of traveling to Somalia to receive military training from the group, federal prosecutors said.

Maalik Alim Jones, 33, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe in Manhattan. A lawyer for Jones could not immediately be reached for comment.

Jones pleaded guilty in September, admitting that he carried an AK-47 automatic assault rifle for al Shabaab.

Al Shabaab has in the past carried out violent attacks in Kenya and Ethiopia.
Jones was charged in January 2016. Prosecutors said at the time that Jones traveled in 2011 to Kenya and then to Somalia, where he was brought to an al Shabaab training camp.

Authorities said Jones trained with the group for three months, reading and interpreting the Koran and learning how to handle weapons, including an AK-47 and rocket-propelled grenades.

He then became a member of a specialized fighting force within al Shabaab known as Jaysh Ayman.

They carried out attacks and raids across the border in Kenya and participated in a battle against Kenyan soldiers in the Somali town of Afmadow, prosecutors said.

Jones was taken into custody by Somali authorities on Dec. 7, 2015, while he was attempting to procure a boat to depart for Yemen, according to prosecutors.

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