FBI follow the trail of Faisal Shahzad
NEW YORK:
Federal agents have raided several locations and made a number of arrests in the northeastern United States as part of an investigation into the failed Times Square car bombing, the FBI said on Thursday.
"We can confirm that several search warrants have been executed in the northeast in connection with the Times Square bombing investigation," FBI spokeswoman Gail Marcinkiewicz told AFP.
"Two individuals encountered during the searches were taken into federal custody in connection with immigration violations," she added.
Marcinkiewicz declined to specify further where the raids occurred, but reports said a home in the Massachusetts town of Watertown was among those targeted by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Thursday morning.
On the same day, Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that foreign agencies will not be allowed to investigate Faisal Shahzad's case in Pakistan.
Federal agents have raided several locations and made a number of arrests in the northeastern United States as part of an investigation into the failed Times Square car bombing, the FBI said on Thursday.
"We can confirm that several search warrants have been executed in the northeast in connection with the Times Square bombing investigation," FBI spokeswoman Gail Marcinkiewicz told AFP.
"Two individuals encountered during the searches were taken into federal custody in connection with immigration violations," she added.
Marcinkiewicz declined to specify further where the raids occurred, but reports said a home in the Massachusetts town of Watertown was among those targeted by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Thursday morning.
On the same day, Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that foreign agencies will not be allowed to investigate Faisal Shahzad's case in Pakistan.