A New Jersey woman who served in the Army has been charged with providing material support to a Syrian terrorist group. Maria Bell, 53, was arrested Wednesday at her home in Hopatcong, federal prosecutors said.
Bell is accused of sending money and other information to members of the al-Nusra Front and concealing her actions, according to U.S.
Attorney Craig Carpenito. "Bell used encrypted applications to communicate with and provide advice to fighters based in Syria who were members of the (ANF) ...
fighting the Assad regime," the Justice Department said in a press release, citing court documents. Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front fighters carry their weapons on the back of a pick-up truck during the release of Lebanese soldiers and policemen in.
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