Rahatul Ashikim Khan, a Bangladesh-born American, has been indicted for terror charges in the US.
A Texas court indicted him, says a report by KVUE, an ABC-affiliated television station located in Austin, Texas.
Citing documents released Friday by the US Department of Justice, the KVUE report says a federal grand jury indicted Arafatul, along with Michael Todd Wolfe from Houston.
Rahatul was arrested at his home in Round Rock of Texas and Michael Todd Wolfe was arrested at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on Wednesday.
The duo had been planning to travel halfway around the world to engage in violent jihad.
Federal officials say both men have pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring and attempting to provide material support to terrorists.
The Central Texas Joint Terrorism Task Force will not reveal if the alleged crimes these men committed are somehow connected, the KVUE report says.
Both of them may face up to 15 years in federal prison and a maximum $250,000 fine if they are convicted, according to the report.
The 23-year-old Rahatul was a college student at the University of Texas at Austin and lived with his family in a Round Rock golf course community. The FBI says Rahatul was born in Bangladesh and became a US citizen in 2002.
Rahatul allegedly wanted to join al-Shabab, a Somalia-based terror group linked to al Qaeda.