To hear Guled Omar tell it, a spring 2015 offer from a friend — who was by then a paid informant — to get him a fake passport was a tempting if troubling prospect when the FBI seemed to be closing in on him and his friends.
Omar, one of three men on trial accused of plotting to join ISIL, took the witness stand Thursday after the prosecution rested its case late into the federal trial's third week.
Under more than three hours of questioning by his attorney, Glenn Bruder, Omar rebutted allegations ranging from the purposes for several failed travel attempts, connections to friends who joined the terror group and his brief role as emir, or leader, of a circle of Somali-American friends accused of conspiring to travel to Syria. He also turned his attention to the government's star witness: Abdirahman Bashiir, a 20-year-old former co-conspirator turned FBI informant.
Bashiir previously testified that he passed an undercover agent off as a criminal who could get the group fake passports that they could use to get to Syria. The other two defendants at trial — Abdirahman Daud and Mohamed Farah — both accepted Bashiir's offer to drive to California to meet the source, and were arrested inside a warehouse near the Mexican border. On Thursday, jurors watched video of the arrest, which featured flash-bang grenades and a swarm of SWAT team members filling the warehouse.
Omar later testified that Bashiir also urged him to get out of the country. Two friends — Abdullahi Yusuf and Hamza Ahmed — had already been arrested and the rest were next, he said. According to Omar's testimony, Bashiir told him Syria was the only place where he could go.
"I was having a fight between two sides of me," Omar said. "One saying you're going down, you're going to go to prison; the other side saying you haven't done anything wrong,"
Bashiir told him the pilgrimage to Syria would produce blessings for his family back in the United States.
"Your brother [Ahmed] in Somalia," Bruder said in reference to Omar's older brother who joined Al-Shabab, "When he left did it bless your family?"