A Salt Lake City man has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for attempting to help the ISIS plan terror attacks.
Murat Suljovic, 24, will also serve 20 years of supervised release as part of a plea agreement.
While claiming to be an ISIS leader online in Jan. 2019, Suljovic admitted to providing a bomb-making tutorial video to someone he thought was a supporter of the terrorist organization. Suljovic was aware that the video would be used to"train and assist in carrying out an attack for ISIS," according to a court release.
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