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Afghan National Arrested in US Over Alleged New York Explosives Plot

Afghan national Ibrahim Kayumi arrested in New York over alleged ISIS-linked explosives plot, highlighting extremist threats in the US.

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Afghan national arrested US explosives plot

An Afghan national was detained in New York over suspected ISIS bomb plot, raising concerns over domestic security threats.

March 10, 2026

U.S. authorities have arrested an Afghan national accused of involvement in a plot to plant explosive devices in New York City. The suspect, identified as Ibrahim Kayumi, is reportedly being investigated for alleged links with the extremist group ISIS.

According to U.S. media reports, investigators believe Kayumi was involved in activities related to preparing or placing explosives. Security agencies are continuing their investigation to determine the full scope of the alleged plot and whether other individuals may be connected to the case.

Meanwhile, the arrest has raised concerns about the presence of extremist networks operating through individuals already living inside Western societies. Officials say such cases highlight the ongoing challenge faced by security agencies in detecting and preventing potential threats.

Reports also indicate that Kayumi had been living a comfortable life in the United States. His family is said to own a home worth about $2.5 million in Pennsylvania. The Afghan family reportedly immigrated to the United States several decades ago.

However, the case has drawn attention to the issue of radicalization that can occur even among individuals with stable financial and social conditions. Security analysts note that extremist groups often rely on ideological influence rather than economic factors when recruiting supporters.

At the same time, experts warn that open and free societies can sometimes be exploited by extremist actors seeking to operate quietly within communities. Such environments provide freedom of movement and communication, which can be misused for concealment or planning activities.

Authorities have not yet released full details of the investigation. However, officials say the case remains under close monitoring as security agencies continue their efforts to prevent potential threats.

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