Oct 31, 2014 10:19 AM EDT
FBI Most Wanted Terrorists Ahmad Abousamra Still At Large

FBI's most wanted terrorists enlist names including Adam Yahiye Gadahn, Raddulan Sahiron, Ahmad Abousamra, Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi, Ayman Al- Zawahiri, Daniel Andreas San Diego, Joanne Chesimard, Adnan G. El Shukrijumah, Ali Saed Bin Ali El-Hoorie and Abd Al Aziz Awda.

One of FBI most wanted terrorists, Abousamra is reportedly in Syria and assisting the Islamic militant group through the computer skills he had when he was still in Massachusetts. FBI is looking into the possibility that he is really in Syria when he was heard commenting "They don't have a warrant, they don't have a right to do that," during on wiretap record compiled by the FBI.

Based on reports, Abousamra is nowhere to be located. Three years before he was charged with terrorism in federal court in Boston, he left U.S. in 2006. However, Vincent Lisi, the special-agent-in-charge of the Boston office of the FBI says, there is no clear evidence that Abousamra has joined the ISIS.

Abousamra, one of FBI most wanted terrorists was born in France. He is the son of Abdul Badi Abousamra, a famous doctor in Boston and a Muslim activist who initiated the Al Noor School and the Islamic Academy of New England.

Noone could ever imagine that Abousamra could be amongst FBI most wanted terrorists. He had full support from his family and religion through his childhood to senior years. Although he was quiet young man when he was studying, he was seen with clamorous views on Muslim community oppression.

When he got married in 2001 he was divorced by his wife in a span of three years as his wife was accusing him of "cruel and abusive treatment on diverse dates and times." It was reported that Abousamra left the country for fear of facing charges against him.

Since then, Massachusetts most wanted terrorist by the FBI was charged with different incidents. In Mehanna's trial, his friends testified against him that he wanted to assail a mall. He was also heard proving justification on Sept. 11 attack and a strong stance to fight against the Americans in Iraq.

Up to this moment, Abousamra is still one of FBI most wanted terrorists. No one can tell where he really is. In October 2012, the FBI has placed a reward of $50,000 for any information that will lead to his capture.

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