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Jury Finds Brooklyn Man Guilty of Conspiracy and Attempt to Provide Material Support to ISIS

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of New York
Defendant Provided Money to Fund Travel of a Co-Conspirator to Fight on Behalf of ISIS

Today, a jury in Brooklyn returned a verdict finding Dilkhayot Kasimov, a citizen of Uzbekistan and resident of Brooklyn, guilty of conspiracy and of attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS).  The verdict followed a one-week trial before United States District Judge William F. Kuntz, II.  When sentenced, Kasimov faces up to 30 years’ imprisonment.

Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York; John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National Security; William F. Sweeney, Jr., Assistant Director-in-Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office (FBI); and James P. O’Neill, Commissioner, New York City Police Department (NYPD), announced the verdict.

“As found by the jury today, Kasimov was part of a conspiracy in which he  sought to help fund a foreign fighter’s travel and expenses in Syria to wage violent jihad,” stated United States Attorney Donoghue.  “The Department of Justice and our law enforcement partners will continue working relentlessly to protect our country from those who would provide support to terrorists seeking to harm the United States and its allies.”  Mr. Donoghue expressed his grateful appreciation to Homeland Security Investigations, New York Field Office, for its assistance during the investigation.

“Dilkhayot Kasimov worked to support ISIS, including by collecting and giving money to another individual to fund his travel to join the terrorist group,” stated Assistant Attorney General Demers.  “The jury has held Kasimov accountable for his crimes.  The National Security Division is committed to help defend the nation against foreign terrorist groups and those who support them.  I would like to thank all of the agents, analysts and prosecutors who are responsible for this case.”

“This verdict should serve as a warning to those who provide support of any kind to foreign terrorist organizations and their sympathizers,” stated FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Sweeney.  “Today, Kasimov joins a growing list of individuals facing significant jail time for their efforts to fund or carry out acts of terror.  The public should know that the FBI continues to make every effort to protect Americans at home and abroad, and we’ll continue to work with our international partners to mitigate the threat posed by terrorists and would-be terrorists worldwide.”

“This case highlights how vital our work is in intercepting and halting those among us who remain willing to support the terrorism that threatens innocent lives,” stated NYPD Commissioner O’Neill.  “It shows our commitment to remaining vigilant, with our law enforcement partners, against all forms of terrorist threats around the world and here at home.”

The evidence at trial established that Kasimov’s co-conspirators, Abdurasul Juraboev and Akhror Saidakhmetov, planned to travel to Syria to fight on behalf of ISIS, and Kasimov provided money – his own and cash collected by others – to help fund Saidakhmetov’s travel and expenses.  On the evening of Saidakhmetov’s scheduled departure in February 2015, Kasimov drove to John F. Kennedy International Airport, met Saidakhmetov at Terminal 7 and handed him $1,600 in cash on behalf of himself, co-conspirator Abror Habibov and others. 

Co-conspirators Juraboev, Saidakahmetov and Habibov, as well as co-conspirators Akmal Zakirov and Azizjon Rakhmatov, have previously pleaded guilty to the conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS.  Juraboev and Saidakahmetov were each sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment.  Habibov, Zakirov and Rakhmatov are awaiting sentencing.

The government’s case is being handled by the Office’s National Security & Cybercrime Section.  Assistant United States Attorneys Douglas M. Pravda, David K. Kessler and J. Matthew Haggans are in charge of the prosecution, with assistance provided by Trial Attorney Steven Ward of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section.

The Defendant:

DILKHAYOT KASIMOV
Age:  31
Brooklyn, New York

E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 15-CR-95 (S-3)(WFK)

Contact

John Marzulli
United States Attorney’s Office
(718) 254-6323

Updated September 24, 2019

Topics
Counterterrorism
National Security