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Trump renews call for death penalty

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NEW YORK: US President Donald Trump on Thursday reiterated his call for the death penalty against the Uzbek immigrant accused of killing eight people by driving a truck down a popular Manhattan bike path in the deadliest act of suspected terrorism to strike New York City since Sept 11, 2001.

Sayfullo Saipov, 29, was charged in federal court on Wednesday with acting in support of the militant group Islamic State by ploughing the truck down a riverside bike trail, injuring a dozen people in addition to those killed.

Mr Trump had suggested on Wednesday sending Mr Saipov to the Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba, where terrorism suspects apprehende­d overseas are incarcerat­ed, but on Thursday he said doing so would be too complicate­d.

“Would love to send the NYC terrorist to Guantanamo but statistica­lly that process takes much longer than going through the Federal system,”

Mr Trump said on Twitter.

He added: “There is also something appropriat­e about keeping him in the home of the horrible crime he committed. Should move fast. DEATH PENALTY!”

According to the complaint filed against him, Mr Saipov told investigat­ors that he had been inspired by watching Islamic State propaganda videos on his cellphone, felt good about what he had done and asked for permission to display the Islamic State flag in his room at Bellevue Hospital Centre.

Mr Saipov was taken to Bellevue after he was shot in the abdomen by a police officer at the time of his arrest.

Mr Trump on Thursday also repeated his the call for Congress to end the Diversity Immigrant Visa programme under which Mr Saipov entered the United States in 2010, saying on Twitter: “We need to make AMERICA SAFE!”

The diversity programme, signed into law in 1990 by Republican President George HW Bush, was designed to provide more permanent resident visas to people from countries with low US immigratio­n rates.

One of the two criminal counts Mr Saipov faces, violence and destructio­n of motor vehicles causing the deaths of eight people, carries the death penalty if the government chooses to seek it, according to acting US Attorney Joon Kim.

Mr Trump’s tweets calling for the death penalty before Mr Saipov even had a chance to enter a plea to the charges he faces could work to the defendant’s advantage by giving his lawyers a chance to argue that the president prejudiced potential jurors.

The Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion said it had located another Uzbek man, Mukhammadz­oir Kadirov, 32, wanted for questionin­g as a person of interest in the attack.

The attack unfolded a few blocks from the site of the World Trade Centre where some 2,600 people lost their lives after suicide hijackers crashed two jetliners into the Twin Towers 16 years ago.

 ??  ?? Charged: Sayfullo Saipov
Charged: Sayfullo Saipov

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