Pictures of the Capitol? Maybe an architecture student.
Tsouli is also charged with conspiring with Wassem Mughal, 22, also arrested, to cause explosions in Britain and with Tariq al-Daour to commit credit-card fraud. Mughal is charged with having in the bedroom of his home in Chatham, Kent, a town southeast of London, a DVD entitled Martyrdom Operations Vest, as well as a document in Arabic entitled Welcome to Jihad and a piece of paper containing the words Hospital=attack, according to the Scotland Yard document. Mughal is also accused of possessing a document containing a recipe for rocket propellant and guidance-containing explosion.
Counterterrorism officials in the United States and the United Kingdom said that the new criminal charges against the London suspects were the result of an elaborate international investigation, codenamed Operation Mazhar by Scotland Yard, into a suspected jihadi network stretching from London to Washington to the Bosnian capitol of Sarajevo. According to the officials, the U.K. suspects are believed to have been in e-mail contact, via Hotmail accounts, with a suspected major jihadi recruiter who used the Internet nom de guerre Maximus. According to the officials, Maximus was initially based in Sweden, but then moved to Bosnia, where investigators believe he helped to run a network recruiting disaffected European youth to go to Iraq to join the insurgency. Investigators believe the network engaged in extensive credit-card fraud to finance its activity and raise funds for jihadi group.