U.S. authorities in the western state of Idaho say they have arrested a man from Uzbekistan on terrorism charges.
Prosecutors say 30-year-old Fazliddin Kurbanov was arrested in the city of Boise on May 15 as part of a terrorism investigation.
The indictment against him alleges that between August 2012 and May 2013, he knowingly conspired with others to provide support and resources, including computer software and money, to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a designated terrorist organization.
His alleged co-conspirators were not named.
Kurbanov is also charged with possession of an unregistered explosive device and distributing information about explosives, bombs, and weapons of mass destruction.
He is scheduled to make an appearance in federal court in Boise on May 17.
Prosecutors say 30-year-old Fazliddin Kurbanov was arrested in the city of Boise on May 15 as part of a terrorism investigation.
The indictment against him alleges that between August 2012 and May 2013, he knowingly conspired with others to provide support and resources, including computer software and money, to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, a designated terrorist organization.
His alleged co-conspirators were not named.
Kurbanov is also charged with possession of an unregistered explosive device and distributing information about explosives, bombs, and weapons of mass destruction.
He is scheduled to make an appearance in federal court in Boise on May 17.