Kamel Daoudi (born August 3, 1974, in Algeria) is a French-Algerian convicted for plotting to blow up a US embassy in Paris in June 2001, who was later deported from London by the UK Border Agency.
After the end of 1992, when the civil war erupted in Algeria, Daoudi began to help the French government[how?]
In the early 1990s, Daoudi’s family suffered from income reductions and moved to a lower-class suburb, which made him very bitter about French society.
According to the indictment, he used the Internet café in Paris to communicate with Al Qaeda and was supposed to assemble the car bomb for the US embassy attack.
On March 15, 2005, Daoudi was convicted on all charges against him in a Paris court and was sentenced to nine years in jail.