A man identified as one of America’s most sought-after individuals, apprehended in north Wales last week, has made a court appearance. Daniel Andreas San Diego, aged 46, was taken into custody in Maenan, Conwy, following an operation supported by counter-terrorism police and North Wales Police. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had sought him in connection with the alleged bombing of two office structures in San Francisco during 2003. Mr. San Diego attended Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London on Tuesday, participating via video link from HMP Belmarsh. Dressed in a grey tracksuit, he spoke solely to verify his name and date of birth. His subsequent court appearance is scheduled for December 31. Prior to his apprehension last week, Mr. San Diego, a native of Berkeley, California, had evaded capture for a period of 21 years. The FBI had previously stated that he possessed “ties” to an animal rights extremist organization, and a reward of 250,000 US dollars (£198,000) was offered for details directly resulting in his arrest. According to the agency, on August 28, 2003, two explosive devices detonated approximately one hour apart at the premises of a biotechnology corporation located in Emeryville. Subsequently, on September 26, 2003, a single bomb, which was reportedly strapped with nails, detonated at a nutritional products corporation in Pleasanton, as indicated by an issued wanted poster. The FBI reported that Mr. San Diego appeared before the United States district court in July 2004 concerning his alleged participation. Post navigation Welsh Headlines: Ex-Officer Jailed for Pedophilia, Match Stopped by Violence Walsall Council Pursues Action Against ‘Organised Begging Groups’