Man arrested over 'plan to blow up White House with anti-tank rocket in suicide attack'

The man was detained during a sting operation which saw him try to buy explosions from undercover agents
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A man who was planning to blow up the White House with an anti-tank rocket in a suicide attack has been arrested, the FBI has said.

Suspected attacker Hasher Jallal Taheb, 21, was detained in a sting after trying to buy explosives from undercover FBI agents.

He was charged with attempting to damage or destroy a building owned by the US using fire or an explosive following his arrest on Wednesday.

Taheb planned to use an improved explosive device and an anti-tank rocket, and he wanted to die in the attack, an FBI agent said in statement.

Local law enforcement contacted the intelligence service in March following a tip off that Taheb had been radicalized.

It wasn't immediately clear whether Taheb, who was arrested by authorities in Georgia, had an attorney who could comment.

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