The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Russian-born man to remain jailed in bomb case

- Associated press

JOHNSTOWN — A federal judge has reversed himself and decided a Russian-born college student accused of building bombs in his central Pennsylvan­ia apartment will remain jailed until trial.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Kim Gibson last month said he was inclined to release 18-year-old Vladislav Miftakhov, a Penn State- Altoona student jailed since his Jan. 24 arrest, while his case moved forward.

But federal prosecutor­s appealed and Gibson changed his mind in an opinion Friday, a day after hearing testimony that Miftakhov was on juvenile court probation for a minor charge out of California when he allegedly possessed the bomb-making materials at his off-campus apartment.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Eberle had argued that Miftakhov had smoked and grown marijuana in his apartment about 85 miles east of Pittsburgh, in addition to making the explosives.

In his earlier ruling, Gibson said it was apparent that Miftakhov set off explosions for kicks and didn’t intend to harm anyone. But he changed his mind about releasing Miftakhov on bond after learning about the California probation, which grew out of a trespassin­g charge that his friend’s parents pursued when they found Miftakhov attended a party at their San Carlos home while they were out of town.

BOY SCOUTS

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