FBI Terror Suspect Arrested in Wales After 20 Years on the Run
Daniel Andreas San Diego, linked to 2003 California bombings, captured by UK authorities and faces extradition to the U.S.
- Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, was arrested in North Wales after evading capture for over two decades.
- San Diego is accused of carrying out two bombings in 2003 targeting biotechnology and nutritional companies in California, allegedly due to their links to animal testing.
- The FBI added San Diego to its 'Most Wanted Terrorists' list in 2009 and had offered a $250,000 reward for information leading to his capture.
- UK authorities, including the National Crime Agency, collaborated with the FBI to apprehend San Diego in a rural area near woodland in Conwy, Wales.
- Extradition proceedings have begun, with San Diego facing charges in the U.S. for maliciously damaging property with explosives and related crimes.