Unseen Footage Puts Benghazi Attack Suspect at Scene of Crime That Killed 4 Americans at US Embassy

Damning footage not seen outside a courtroom puts alleged killer and conspirator Zubayar Al-Bakoush at the scene of the crime at the US embassy compound in Benghazi, Libya the day militants attacked the facility and killed four Americans.

The footage, used as evidence in a related trial and obtained by The Post after Bakoush was brought to the US to face charges, shows him dressed in camouflage, standing outside the gate of the compound on Sept. 11, 2012 as a group of about 20 armed men breach the gate of the US Mission in Benghazi.

The feds charged him with murder and terror charges in an indictment unsealed Friday after extraditing him and bringing him to the US.

The newly unsealed indictment states that Bakoush, 58, and about 20 armed men violently breached the main gate of the US Mission at Benghazi, and that Bakoush entered the facility, conducted surveillance, and tried to get into staff vehicles.

Conspirators had AK-47 rifles and rocket-propelled grenades. US Ambassador Chris Stevens, US security contractors Tyrone Woods, Glen Doherty, and IT officer Sean Smith were killed in the attacks. (Read more from “Unseen Footage Puts Benghazi Attack Suspect at Scene of Crime That Killed 4 Americans at US Embassy” HERE)