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This is an archive article published on November 2, 2011

Four US men arrested over terror,ricin plots

Nabbed men planned to carry out attacks against government with ricin,a biological toxin.

Four US men believed to be militia members were arrested for plotting to attack government and buildings and trying to manufacture the deadly biological toxin ricin,authorities said.

US Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia Sally Quillian Yates said the charges showed that while attention is often “focused on the threat posed by international violent extremists,” the same problem existed at home.

The accused men,all from Georgia,were named as Frederick Thomas,73,of Cleveland; Dan Roberts,67,of Toccoa; Ray Adams,65,of Toccoa; and Samuel Crump,68,also of Toccoa. “This case demonstrates that we must also remain vigilant in protecting our country from citizens within our own borders who threaten our safety and security,” Yates said in a statement.

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“These defendants,who are alleged to be part of a fringe militia group,are charged with planning attacks against their own fellow citizens and government. To carry out their agenda,two of the defendants allegedly purchased purported explosives and a silencer,while the other two defendants took steps to attempt to produce a deadly biological toxin,” she added.

According to the criminal complaint,which named the toxin as ricin,Thomas,Roberts,Crump and Adams “began participating in clandestine meetings of a fringe ‘covert’ operations team” in March this year.

They discussed criminal activities including murder,theft,manufacturing and using toxic agents,and assassinations in an effort to undermine federal and state government and to advance their interests,the statement said.

The group’s meetings were monitored by the FBI whose confidential source was present and had covertly recorded the discussions.

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