Man Accused of Plotting to Bomb Capitol, Pentagon Indicted
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A Massachusetts man accused of planning to bomb the U.S. Capitol and the Pentagon in a terrorist attack using remote-controlled planes filled with plastic explosives was indicted by a grand jury in Boston.
Rezwan Ferdaus, 26, a Northeastern University graduate with a bachelor’s degree in physics, began in January to design and construct detonation components for the improvised explosive devices using mobile phones, according to an indictment released today by the U.S. Attorney’s office.