Iyman Faris (a.k.a. Mohammad Rauf;[1] born June 4, 1969) is a Pakistani (formerly American) citizen[2][3] who served for months as a double agent for the FBI before pleading guilty in May 2003 of providing material support to Al Qaeda. A United States citizen since 1999, he had worked as a truck driver and lived in Columbus, Ohio. As of September 2003, Faris was the "only confessed al Qaeda sleeper caught on U.S. soil."[4] In 2003 he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for providing material support to Al-Qaeda.[5] In February 2020 an American federal court revoked Faris' US citizenship.[6][7] In August 2020, he was released from a federal prison in Illinois.[8]
Faris was detained in Ohio two weeks after Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was arrested in Pakistan on March 1, 2003. While installed as a double agent for the U.S. government, Faris sent messages to his terrorist commanders by mobile phone and email from an FBI safe house in Virginia. A senior Bush administration official said, "He was sitting in the safe house making calls for us. It was a huge triumph."[9]
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