More arrests over San Bernadino shootings

Three people linked to the couple responsible for December's mass shooting in San Bernardino, California have been arrested on conspiracy, marriage fraud and other charges unrelated to the massacre, US prosecutors say.

The trio included Syed Raheel Farook, whose brother Syed Rizwan Farook and sister-in-law, Pakistan-born Tashfeen Malik, killed 14 people in a rampage that authorities have said was inspired by Islamist militants.

Attorneys for the three did not immediately return calls seeking comment on Thursday. But officials said the charges against them stemmed from an immigration-related investigation that spun off their probe into the massacre.

US Navy veteran Syed Raheel Farook (31), his wife, Tatiana Farook (31) and her sister Mariya Chernykh (26), were arrested by federal agents after being charged with conspiracy to make a false statement to immigration officials while under oath, the U.S. Attorney's Office said in a statement.

The investigation found that in 2014 Enrique Marquez, who had been a friend of Syed Rizwan Farook, allegedly agreed in return for payment to marry Chernykh, a Russian citizen, so she could apply for permanent U.S. residency status, charging documents stated.

Chernykh also was charged with fraud and two counts of making material false statements to federal agents.

Syed Raheel Farook and Tatiana Farook, who like her sister is originally from Russia, staged photos of Marquez and Chernykh to make them look like a married couple and created a joint bank account for the two, according to the charging documents. The Farooks were arrested at their home in Corona while Chernykh was arrested in Ontario.

"Today's arrests open a new phase in the process of bringing to justice all individuals who allegedly committed crimes that were uncovered during our exhaustive investigation," US Attorney Eileen Decker said in a statement.

Marquez was charged on December 18 with conspiring with Syed Rizwan Farook in 2011 and 2012 to support a militant attack in Southern California that was never carried out. He has pleaded not guilty.

Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife died in a shootout with police hours after the San Bernardino attack on December 2.

The alleged sham marriage first surfaced in December, when Marquez also was charged with defrauding immigration authorities.

Syed Raheel Farook and Tatiana Farook, who are both US citizens, if convicted of conspiracy each face a maximum sentence of five years in prison, while Chernykh if convicted of all charges faces up to 25 years, prosecutors said. They are scheduled to appear in court on Thursday afternoon.

Under US law, Chernykh could also be deported to Russia if convicted.

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