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Judge being asked to revoke bond of Ohio terrorism suspect

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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) _ Federal prosecutors in Ohio will ask a judge to revoke the bond for one of four men accused of supporting terrorism by raising money for a former al-Qaida leader.

Court officials say Sultane Room Salim has twice violated terms of his release, including briefly leaving a Columbus mosque during prayer services while he was out on bond.

U.S. marshals took Salim into custody earlier this month.

Salim was released from prison in November on a $500,000 property bond. A judge ordered him to live with his wife and mother in the Cambridge area of eastern Ohio while awaiting a potential trial.

His attorneys have denied his involvement in what prosecutors say was an effort to raise money for former al-Qaida leader Anwar al-Awlaki.

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James Beckham February 19, 2016 at 7:57 am

They should all be in GITMO.

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