KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (KPTV) – More details are emerging in the case of a man accused of kidnapping in federal court in Klamath Falls.
According to prosecutors, court documents say 30-year-old Negasi Zuberi planned to build his own “child army” by fathering several children with different women.
Zuberi was arrested last year after police said he kidnapped a woman in Seattle, sexually assaulted her and drove her to his home in Klamath Falls. The woman escaped and alerted authorities. Police then found a makeshift cell made of cinder blocks in his home where he allegedly held her.
Zuberi is also accused of kidnapping another woman outside a bar in Portland.
This week, Zuberi, 30, appeared in federal court, where prosecutors presented evidence they said showed he was planning to carry out a “larger plan” that included creating an army of his own children and building a so-called bunker to house them.
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It is still not clear what his ultimate goal was or why he wanted a children’s army in the first place.
The man currently has two children, one of whom he used as a “human shield” when he was arrested for kidnapping last year, according to police.
The trial against Zuberi is scheduled to begin in October.
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