After two decades on the run, a top FBI fugitive has been apprehended in Wales.

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November 26th 2024.

After two decades on the run, a top FBI fugitive has been apprehended in Wales.
Daniel Andreas San Diego has been a name that has been on the radar of the FBI for decades. He has been deemed a 'terrorist' and has been on the FBI's Most Wanted list for more than twenty years. However, the long wait for his capture has finally come to an end as he was recently arrested in Wales.

The reason for San Diego's spot on the Most Wanted list goes back to 2003 when two bombings occurred in San Francisco, both related to animal rights activism. The FBI has been seeking San Diego for his involvement in these incidents. In August of that year, he allegedly planted two bombs at the offices of Chiron Inc., a biotechnology company in Emeryville, California. The first bomb went off early in the morning, while the second one, set to detonate an hour later, was fortunately found and defused before causing any harm.

Just a month later, another explosion occurred at a nutritional products corporation in Pleasanton, California, where a bomb filled with nails was planted by San Diego. Fortunately, no one was injured in this incident. In 2009, his name was added to the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list, highlighting the severity of his actions.

After two decades of being on the run, San Diego was finally arrested at a property located in a rural area near a woodland, according to Sky News. He was considered armed and dangerous during this time and was believed to have connections to extreme animal rights groups, as reported by the FBI. FBI Director Christopher Wray addressed this issue, stating that there are better ways to express one's views in the country and resorting to violence and destruction of property is not the right way.

Following his arrest, San Diego appeared in court at Westminster Magistrates' Court, where the process of extraditing him to the US to face charges has begun. For years, there has been a reward of $250,000 for any information that would lead to his capture, and it seems that it has finally been claimed.

The long wait for justice for the victims of these bombings and their families is finally coming to an end. San Diego's arrest serves as a reminder that there are consequences to extreme and violent actions, and that there are better ways to make one's voice heard.

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