Moroccan Terrorist Jailed in The United States for Attempting to Blow Harvard...

Moroccan Terrorist Jailed in The United States for Attempting to Blow Harvard University

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Screenshot from The Kelly File's TV report on the "Harvard Plot."
Screenshot from The Kelly File’s TV report on the “Harvard Plot.”

A Moroccan, calling the spade a spade an  A**hole, who attempted to blow with bombs attached to a drone, the prestigious Harvard University as well as a federal building in Cambridge, Boston was sentenced to two years in prison yesterday by a federal judge in Connecticut.

The 27 -year-old Moroccan goes by the name El Mahdi Semlali Fathi and was living in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

The Moroccan was sentenced following the FBI having “recorded him boasting about terrorist attacks and training he claimed to have received in Afghanistan,” American News 24 reported.

His defense claimed that El Mahdi Semlali Fathi “never really intended to carry out the scheme,” and that is the main reason behind the judge giving him only a “two years sentence”

Various American news outlets said that El Mahdi will face deportation to Morocco once he completes his sentence.

News 24 added that the Moroccan has already spent 15 months in prison before being sentenced, which means he may be deported back to Morocco in less than one year.

The Moroccan Times.