The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bangladesh police looking for family, known associates of New York bombing suspect

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DHAKA: Officials in Bangladesh are trying to track down the extended family and any known associates of Akayed Ullah, a Bangladesh­i man US authoritie­s say set off a homemade pipe bomb in a crowded New York City commuter hub on Monday.

“Police are looking for his family, but so far they’ve not been able to trace them,” said Abul Khair Nadim, the Chair of Musapur Union council, a local government body in the Chittagong division in southern Bangladesh, where Ullah’s family originally lived.

Bangladesh’s police chief told Reuters late on Monday that 27year-old Ullah had no criminal record in his home country, which he last visited in September.

Ullah lived with his mother, sister and two brothers in Brooklyn and was a green card holder, said Shameem Ahsan, consul general of Bangladesh in New York.

Ahmad Ullah, a relative of Ullah, who Reuters tracked down yesterday, said his cousin’s father had moved to the Bangladesh­i capital of Dhaka with his family many years ago.

He said Ullah’s father had passed away about five years ago, and that Ullah had been through a normal public school education in Bangladesh before moving to the United States.

Ullah, who had a homemade bomb strapped to his body, set off an explosion in an undergroun­d pedestrian corridor between New York’s Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal at rush hour, injuring himself and three others in what New York Mayor Bill de Blasio called an attempted terrorist attack.

A law enforcemen­t official familiar with the investigat­ion said investigat­ors have found evidence that Ullah had watched Islamic State propaganda on the internet.

Bangladesh strongly condemned the attack in a statement saying, “A terrorist is a terrorist irrespecti­ve of his or her ethnicity or religion, and must be brought to justice.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Members of the New York City Police Department investigat­e an address associated with Ullah (inset) in the Mill Basin section of the Brooklyn borough of New York City. — AFP photo
Members of the New York City Police Department investigat­e an address associated with Ullah (inset) in the Mill Basin section of the Brooklyn borough of New York City. — AFP photo

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