FBI's Most Wanted Terrorist Daniel San Diego Arrested in Wales After 20 Years

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Daniel Andreas San Diego, a suspect in two 2003 bombings in San Francisco, has been arrested in north Wales after 21 years on the run. The operation involved counter-terrorism police and the UK's National Crime Agency, and San Diego now faces extradition to the US. The FBI had labeled him an "animal rights extremist" and placed him on their most wanted terrorists list, offering a $250,000 reward for his capture. Extradition proceedings have begun in London.
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