Houston man arrested for trying to aid ISIL, US says

Kaan Sercan Damlarkaya, who is a US citizen, was arrested on Friday in Houston after the filing of a criminal complaint by federal prosecutors

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An 18-year-old Houston man was charged on Monday with trying to support the radical group ISIL and distributing information about how to make bombs, the US Justice Department said.

Kaan Sercan Damlarkaya, who is a US citizen, was arrested on Friday in Houston after the filing of a criminal complaint by federal prosecutors, the Justice Department said in an emailed statement.

This followed an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that found he had allegedly said he planned to travel overseas to fight for ISIL or failing that, commit an attack in the United States, the statement said.

"The charges also indicate Damlarkaya asked if he could provide a farewell video to be published should he follow through with an attack resulting in his death in order to inspire others," the statement said.

Damlarkaya also told undercover FBI agents and other sources through online communications how to build AK-47 or AR-15 assault rifles with easily available parts and how to make a pressure cooker bomb, the statement said.

The criminal complaint alleges that Damlarkaya claims to have attempted to get to Syria on two occasions, but failed.

It was not immediately clear if Damlarkaya had a lawyer.

He is being held pending a detention hearing set for December 14.

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