Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Teenage BitCoin Afficionado Reportedly Arrested For Helping Man Join ISIS

A Virginia teenager was reportedly arrested by the FBI last week. He claimed to have founded the first Arabic language BitCoin exchange on the web.


The FBI arrested a teenager in northern Virginia on Friday on suspicion that he helped a man travel to Syria to join ISIS, the Washington Post reported.


The FBI arrested a teenager in northern Virginia on Friday on suspicion that he helped a man travel to Syria to join ISIS, the Washington Post reported.


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The teenager, a resident of Woodbridge, is accused of using the Internet to help a slightly older man travel to the Middle East, according to the paper, which did not identify the suspect because he is a minor.


BuzzFeed News was able to identify the teenager through his social media presence, but is also not publishing his name because he is a minor and the exact charges against him remained unclear. A spokesman for Osbourn Park High School in Woodbridge confirmed to BuzzFeed News that the name of the person matched the name provided by the Washington Post.


"We are unable to comment on the alleged activities of any Prince William County Public Schools student," the spokesman added in a statement. "We can say that PWCS has not been advised of any threat to the safety of students, employees, or our schools related to issues raised by this reported arrest. We never had information or concerns that would warrant any public communication on this issue which might potentially interfere with law enforcement efforts."


A spokesman with the Woodbrige police told BuzzFeed News that he could not comment on the arrest because it had been an FBI operation. An FBI spokeswoman said she could not "confirm or deny anything." The FBI told the Post they are "legally prohibited from confirming that arrest" because the suspect is a minor.


The Department of Justice also declined to comment.


A LinkedIn page registered under the teen's name lists him as the co-founder and head of BitCoin El Arab, "the first bitcoin exchange directed primarily at the Arab market, featuring a full Arabic site and exchange, along with dealings in currencies found in the Middle East."


The exchange did not appear to have a functioning website as of Wednesday afternoon.


The same LinkedIn profile said the teen had contributed articles for CoinBrief, a cryptocurrency industry news site. A search for the teen's name in the website returns several dozen articles on business and technical subjects related to BitCoin and other alternative currencies.


CoinBrief did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


The teenager also posted an abstract of an article on slavery he wrote for Islamica Online in August 2013.


The teenager also posted an abstract of an article on slavery he wrote for Islamica Online in August 2013.


Islamica Online / Via Twitter: @islamicaonline




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