Suspected jihadi training compound uncovered in Alabama

A suspected jihadi training compound has been uncovered in Alabama that is similar to a New Mexico facility where a group of people were arrested last year for conspiring to carry out a terror attack on U.S. soil. 

The remote property, which the FBI said contained a 'makeshift military-style obstacle course', was uncovered off a dirt road near the small town of Tuskegee. 

The plot of land in Alabama belongs to Siraj Ibn Wahhaj - one of five people arrested at a similar New Mexico compound last year where the remains of his toddler son were also found. 

The remote property, which the FBI said contained a 'makeshift military-style obstacle course', was uncovered off a dirt road near the small town of Tuskegee in Alabama

The remote property, which the FBI said contained a 'makeshift military-style obstacle course', was uncovered off a dirt road near the small town of Tuskegee in Alabama

The plot of land in Alabama showed blue gallon buckets set up around the property with what appeared to be chain link fencing placed on top

The plot of land in Alabama showed blue gallon buckets set up around the property with what appeared to be chain link fencing placed on top

Drone footage shot by ABC 3340 of the Alabama property showed blue gallon buckets set up around the property with what appeared to be chain link fencing placed on top. 

The FBI described in a search warrant that the debris spotted on the property resembled an obstacle course similar to what the military uses.

A wooden structure covered in plastic tarps was surrounded by pallets and mattresses.

The property was also littered with car tires and children's toys.

The FBI noted in their warrant that they seized a laptop, a kindle and several cellphones when they raided the compound. 

It is understood the FBI raided the property last year but details of the search warrant have only just emerged. 

Images of the Alabama property show striking similarities to the ragged New Mexico camp near Amalia, which is just south of the Colorado state line. 

Authorities raided that property last year in their

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