Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Saipov ‘felt good about what he had done’, wanted to fly IS flag

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WASHINGTON: New York attack suspect Sayfullo Saipov, shortly after mowing down eight people with his pickup truck on Tuesday, told investigat­ors that he had “felt good about what he had done ”, and asked for their permission to fly Islamic State’ s flags in his room.

Saipov had been inspired by IS videos and speeches, many of which had been stored on his cellphones. US federal authoritie­s, in a court document charging Saipov with terrorism, also said he had planned the attack foray ear and chose a truck as a weapon two months ago from an IS play book. He timed it for Halloween to maximise damage ,.

He was particular­ly motivated “to commit the attack after viewing a video in which( IS founder and leader) Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,” the court filing said ,“questioned what Muslims in the United States and elsewhere were doing to respond to the killing of Muslims in Iraq”.

Investigat­ors found approximat­ely 90 IS-related videos, many of whom were standard propaganda on Saipov’s cellphones. One was of a prisoner being run over by a tank, another showed a prisoners hot in the face. And one of them was a manual on how to make an improvised explosive device at home.

Authoritie­s have said Saipov was radicalize­d in the US.

News report citing acquaintan­ces and friends from cities Saipov had lived in drew a picture of gradual radicaliza­tion that became clearer over time. A preacher from a Florida mosque he attended told New York Times he had tried to prevent him from going doing the path of extremism.

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