An alleged animal-rights extremist on the U.S. most-wanted terrorist list since 2009 in connection with the bombing of a California biotechnology firm has been arrested in the United Kingdom, the FBI said last Tuesday.
Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, was arrested in an operation with several British law enforcement agencies and in coordination with U.S. federal agents, the FBI said in a statement. San Diego was added to the most wanted terrorist list for bombings around California targeting companies believed to be working with Huntingdon Life Sciences, a medical research company.
The FBI has said that San Diego openly expressed extreme views advocating the use of violence to achieve the goals of the animal rights movement.
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