A man who told authorities he was headed to Syria to try to collect a $25 million bounty on Osama bin Laden faces charges of attempting to smuggle more than $13,000, a Taser stun device, ammunition and radiation detectors. Matt Mihsen was indicted Tuesday and was scheduled to be arraigned March 8, prosecutors said. At the time of his arrest on Feb. 15, Mihsen told agents that he was going to Syria in hopes of claiming the reward — offered by the U.S. government — for information leading to bin Laden’s arrest and conviction, according to the charges. Full Story
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