No bail or house arrest for accused Benghazi attacker

November 10, 2017 09:26 am | Updated 09:47 am IST - Washington

 A vehicle believed to be carrying Mustafa al-Imam leaves U.S. District Court in Washington, Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. al-Imam is accused of playing an instrumental role in the Benghazi attacks.

A vehicle believed to be carrying Mustafa al-Imam leaves U.S. District Court in Washington, Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. al-Imam is accused of playing an instrumental role in the Benghazi attacks.

A federal judge has denied bail or house arrest for a Libyan man accused of involvement in the 2012 Benghazi attacks that killed four Americans, including the US ambassador.

Mustafa al-Imam appeared in Washington federal court on Thursday morning and entered a plea of not guilty on charges he provided “material support and resources to terrorists, resulting in death.”

The 46-year-old al-Imam was captured in late October by Navy SEALs in the Libyan city of Misrata. His lawyer, in brief comments, claimed al-Imam was at most guilty of helping to loot the burning U.S. consulate in Benghazi long after the attacks.

The lawyer also asked that al-Imam be held in a halfway house rather than prison, saying the defendant is frail with chronic arthritis and poses no escape risk.

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