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Abuser trained kids for school shootings

New Mexico raid nets man with 11 children

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LOS ANGELES: A man arrested in a raid on a squalid compound in New Mexico was training children living there to carry out school shootings, prosecutor­s said on Wednesday.

Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 40, was arrested along with four other people at the desert compound in Amalia, New Mexico, and has been charged with 11 counts of child abuse.

Eleven children aged one to 15 were found living on the compound in filthy conditions, prosecutor­s said, with no clean water or electricit­y. Authoritie­s also found little in the way of food.

Mr Wahhaj is also under investigat­ion for the death of a 12th child — possibly his son, Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj — whose body was discovered on the property.

Prosecutor­s quoted the foster parent of one of the children as claiming Mr Wahhaj “had trained the child in the use of an assault rifle in preparatio­n for future school shootings”.

As a result, he faces another investigat­ion for teaching “the use, applicatio­n or making of any firearm, destructiv­e device or technique capable of causing injury or death” with the intention that the knowledge be used unlawfully — which is classed as a felony.

“The defendant ... is under investigat­ion ... based upon the training of children with weapons in furtheranc­e of a conspiracy to commit school shootings,” prosecutor­s said on Wednesday in a court filing requesting that Mr Wahhaj be held in custody.

“Trip hazards, woods with nails sticking up, broken glass, bottles, and open trenches littered the property,” it added.

“Trash scattered around the property, no clean water, no electricit­y, no indoor plumbing and the children were clothed in rags.”

Prosecutor­s also said loaded firearms were found at the compound.

“[Wahhaj] poses a great danger to the children found on the property as well as a threat to the community as a whole due to the presence of firearms and his intent to use these firearms in a violent and illegal manner,” the filing said.

Three women believed to be the mothers of the 11 children found at the compound were also arrested in Friday’s raid along with another man, Lucas Morten, and charged with child abuse.

Mr Wahhaj is wanted in the state of Georgia for the alleged abduction of his four-year-old son. Authoritie­s are investigat­ing whether the remains found at the New Mexico compound are those of missing Abdul.

In the first operation, when the 11 children were discovered, Abdul was not found.

But officers returned to the site after questionin­g the suspects last week, which led them to believe that the boy was still there. “We discovered the remains yesterday on Abdul’s fourth birthday,” Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said on Tuesday, appearing to fight back tears.

The boy’s mother had told police her child, who she said suffered from seizures along with developmen­tal and cognitive delays, went to the park with his father in December.

She said Mr Wahhaj wanted to exorcise his son of a suspected demon.

 ?? AP ?? A National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children poster shows Abdul-ghani Wahhaj and his father Siraj Wahhaj.
AP A National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children poster shows Abdul-ghani Wahhaj and his father Siraj Wahhaj.
 ??  ?? Wahhaj: Arrested with four others
Wahhaj: Arrested with four others

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