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1. STILL, Daniel Andreas San Diego, top right, appears on a poster of the FBI’s most wanted terrorists during a news conference announcing his addition to the most wanted terrorist list at FBI Headquarters.
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Internet – 26 November 2024
2. SCREENGRABS: Various of FBI poster showing images of Daniel Andreas San Diego as captured
STORYLINE:
A suspect wanted in the U.S. for two bombings in the San Francisco area appeared in a London courtroom Tuesday after being captured following a 20-year run from the law, officials said.
Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives, was arrested Monday in a rural area in northern Wales, the National Crime Agency said. He was ordered held in custody after the court appearance in Westminster Magistrates’ Court and faces extradition.
San Diego is charged in the U.S. with planting two bombs that exploded about an hour apart on Aug. 28, 2003, on the campus of a biotechnology company in Emeryville, California. He’s also accused of setting off another bomb at a nutritional products company in Pleasanton, California, a month later.
The bombings didn’t injure anyone, but authorities said the biotechnology bomb was intended to harm first responders.
A group called Revolutionary Cells-Animal Liberation Brigade claimed responsibility for the bombings, citing the companies’ ties to Huntingdon Life Sciences. Huntingdon was a target of animal rights extremists because of its work with experimental drugs and chemicals on animals while under contract for pharmaceutical, cosmetic and other companies.
The NCA said it arrested San Diego at a property near woods in the Conwy area of Wales, which is near the coast. No other details were provided.
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