A suspected terrorist who evaded the FBI for more than 20 years before being found in Wales can be sent back to the USA to face trial, a court has heard. Daniel Andreas San Diego, 47, was one of the agency's 'most wanted fugitives' after bombings in San Francisco, California, in 2003. He was arrested in November 2024 in a remote location near Maenan, Conwy, after 21 years on the run. This breaking news is still developing with more details to come.
Fugitive Terrorist Found in Wales Faces Extradition to the USA

Fugitive Terrorist Found in Wales Faces Extradition to the USA
Daniel Andreas San Diego, a wanted fugitive for over 20 years, was arrested in Wales and will be extradited to face trial in the USA.
After evading capture for more than two decades, suspected terrorist Daniel Andreas San Diego has been arrested in Wales. The 47-year-old, wanted for bombings in San Francisco in 2003, can now be extradited to face charges in the USA. His arrest marks the end of a lengthy manhunt by the FBI, making him one of their top fugitives.



















