Federal officials have arrested a man in New York they say was scoping out potential targets for terroristic activities, recovering evidence including screenshots of Fenway Park in Boston, among other high profile areas.

Alexi Saab, 42, of Morristown, New Jersey was charged in federal court today in a nine-count indictment for offenses related to his support for Hizballah and separate marriage-fraud offenses, according to federal prosecutors in New York.

Saab is a naturalized American citizen, “but his true allegiance was to Hizballah, the terrorist organization responsible for decades of terrorist attacks that have killed hundreds, including U.S. citizens and military personnel,” said Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman in a statement announcing the charges.

“As a member of the Hizballah component that coordinates external terrorist attack planning, Alexei Saab allegedly used his training to scout possible targets throughout the U.S.,” he continued.

Boston Police said city officials have been working with federal investigators.

“The Boston Police Department has been working closely with our law enforcement partners at the FBI to ensure the continued safety of the residents of the city of Boston,” said BPD spokesman Sgt. John Boyle.

“We have subsequently notified the properties impacted by the information revealed within this indictment as well as their respective security teams of these findings. Along with the FBI, the Boston Police Department wants to reiterate that there were no active or credible threats at the time the photos were taken and we are currently not aware of any active or credible threats at this time,” Boyle continued.

The Boston office of the FBI declined to comment on the investigation, as it is pending now before the federal court for the Southern District of NY.

Red Sox spokesman Zineb Curran said team officials have been made aware of the investigation and have been told by law enforcement officials that “there is no active or credible threat to the ballpark.”

According to the federal affidavit, Saab locations throughout New York including including the United Nations headquarters, the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Empire State Building, and local airports, tunnels, and bridges.

Prosecutors said Saab admitted to taking pictures of the Prudential Center and Quincy Market in Boston. In addition, investigators recovered aerial photos of the Prudential Center and Fenway Park from Saab’s electronic devices.

Saab is charged with providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison; conspiracy to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, along with other charges including receiving militaristc training from a foreign terror organization.

“Today’s announcement highlights the persistent efforts of a sophisticated international terrorist organization to scout targets at home and abroad, identifying vulnerabilities, and gathering essential details useful for a future attack,” said FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William F. Sweeney Jr.

Thanks to investigators, “Saab’s future surveillances will be limited to a cell,” Sweeney said.