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Benghazi Suspect Extradited to US After Decade-Long Manhunt

By Matthias Binder February 6, 2026
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DOJ Reveals Major BreakthroughRecalling the Benghazi TragedyFacing Serious Federal ChargesA History of Pursuit

DOJ Reveals Major Breakthrough (Image Credits: S.abcnews.com)

Washington, D.C. – Federal authorities brought a long-sought suspect in the deadly 2012 Benghazi attack back to the United States early Friday morning.[1]

DOJ Reveals Major Breakthrough

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest and extradition of Zubayr al-Bakoush during a press conference at the Department of Justice. She stood alongside FBI Director Kash Patel and U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Jeanine Pirro. Al-Bakoush arrived at Joint Base Andrews around 3 a.m., ready to confront federal charges.[1]

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Bondi emphasized the commitment to justice. “Zubayr al-Bakoush will now face American justice on American soil,” she stated. Pirro detailed the unsealed indictment, first filed as a sealed complaint in 2015. The development capped years of international efforts to capture the suspect.[2]

Recalling the Benghazi Tragedy

Militants stormed the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012. The assault unfolded over several hours, with attackers armed with rifles, grenades, and explosives. Fires engulfed buildings as the violence claimed four American lives.[1][3]

The victims included Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, State Department officer Sean Smith, and CIA contractors Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty. Special Agent Scott Wicklund survived an attempt on his life. The incident sparked congressional probes and highlighted security risks in post-Gaddafi Libya.

Facing Serious Federal Charges

Prosecutors unsealed an eight-count indictment against al-Bakoush. The charges encompassed murder, attempted murder, conspiracy, and arson tied to the attack. Court documents alleged he arrived at the compound that night, conducted surveillance, and participated in the assault.[1]

  • Murder of Ambassador Chris Stevens
  • Murder of Sean Smith
  • Attempted murder of Scott Wicklund
  • Conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, resulting in four deaths
  • Arson at the U.S. Special Mission

Pirro outlined the accusations during the briefing. Al-Bakoush appeared briefly in federal court in Washington that day, expressing trust in the proceedings.

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A History of Pursuit

This arrest marked the first major development in nearly a decade. U.S. forces captured Mustafa al-Imam, another suspect, in 2017 and extradited him. Investigations continued amid Libya’s instability.[1][4]

Bondi warned potential perpetrators worldwide. “You can run, but you cannot hide,” she declared, crediting persistent FBI work and international cooperation. Patel highlighted resources provided to law enforcement.

Key Takeaways

  • Zubayr al-Bakoush faces murder and terrorism charges from the 2012 attack.
  • The DOJ unsealed an eight-count indictment after 11 years.
  • Four Americans died in the Benghazi assault, prompting lasting scrutiny.

The extradition of al-Bakoush underscored America’s resolve to hold attackers accountable, no matter the passage of time. Families of the fallen may finally see one chapter close in court. What are your thoughts on this development? Share in the comments below.

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