Saturday, February 7, 2026 - A suspect accused of being a "key participant" in the de@dly attack on an American consulate in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012 has been taken into US custody, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced.
Zubayr Al-Bakoush arrived at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland
on Friday, Attorney General Pam Bondi said during a news conference.
He is being charged with eight counts, including two murd£r
charges for the de@ths of US ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and state
department employee Sean Smith.
Bondi said the US would continue its pursuit of additional
suspects in the case, warning that an arrest "might not happen overnight,
but it will happen. You can run, but you cannot hide".
During the news conference on Friday, Bondi was joined by
FBI Director Kash Patel and US attorney Jeanine Pirro.
Patel said he was with Pirro earlier on Friday, when
Al-Bakoush arrived at Joint Base Andrews, a military base in Maryland, around
03:00 EST (08:00 GMT).
Patel described Al-Bakoush's capture as an interagency
effort.
"In order to execute an apprehension, a capture and a
foreign transfer of custody, no one agency alone can do it," Patel said,
adding that the US worked with "partners overseas".
Patel said the operation included "special tactical
assets", including FBI agents and medical personnel.
Pirro said Al-Bakoush was first charged in 2015, and that
the eight-count indictment against him ha recently been unsealed.
It includes two counts of murder, one count of attempted
murd£r, one count of arson, and conspiracy to provide materials for terr0rists
that resulted in the death of four Americans.
In addition to Stevens, information technology specialist
Smith and security workers and ex-Navy Seals Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty were
k!lled in the attack on 11 September 2012.
The attack was a politically fraught issue for
then-President Barack Obama, and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who
Republicans had blamed for an untimely response and security failures at the
facility.
Two other people have been prosecuted for their roles in the
attack. In 2017 Libyan militant Ahmed Abu Khattala was jailed for his role in
the attack and Libyan Mustafa al-Imam was sentenced to more than 19 years in
prison in 2019.
Pirro said Al-Bakoush was first charged in 2015, and that
the eight-count indictment against him ha recently been unsealed.
It includes two counts of murd£r, one count of attempted
murd£r, one count of arson, and conspiracy to provide materials for terrorists
that resulted in the de@th of four Americans.
In addition to Stevens, information technology specialist
Smith, and security workers and ex-Navy Seals Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty
were k!lled in the attack on 11 September 2012.
The attack was a politically fraught issue for
then-President Barack Obama, and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who
Republicans had blamed for an untimely response and security failures at the
facility.
Two other people have been prosecuted for their roles in the
attack. In 2017 Libyan militant Ahmed Abu Khattala was jailed for his role in
the attack, and Libyan Mustafa al-Imam was sentenced to more than 19 years in
prison in 2019.

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