A suspected terrorist who eluded the FBI for over 20 years has been apprehended in Wales and can now be extradited back to the United States to face trial. Daniel Andreas San Diego, 47, became one of the agency's 'most wanted fugitives' following a series of bombings in San Francisco, California, in 2003. His capture took place in November 2024 in a remote area near Maenan, Conwy, after 21 years on the run. The court's ruling marks a significant development in a long and complex case that has captivated both U.S. and international authorities.
Fugitive Wanted by FBI Captured in Wales for Extradition

Fugitive Wanted by FBI Captured in Wales for Extradition
After evading capture for 21 years, Daniel Andreas San Diego is set to be extradited to the USA to face trial for bombings in 2003. The FBI's long-sought fugitive was discovered in a remote area of Wales.
Daniel Andreas San Diego, a suspect linked to bombings in San Francisco in 2003, has been arrested in Wales after being one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives for over two decades. The court has ruled that he can be extradited back to the United States.




















