Times Square bomb plot suspect got training in Pak
Updated on May 05, 2010 10:21 pm IST
According to Federal Bureau of Investigation, Pakistani-American Faisal Shahzad, the suspected Times Square bomber, attended terrorist training camp at Waziristan in Pakistan. The 30-year-old MBA graduate was arrested from the New York's John F Kennedy Airport on Monday night when he was trying to flee the country. During an immigration inspection, Shahzad told officials that he had been in Pakistan for at least five months to visit his parents. In addition, Shahzad admitted that he had brought the Pathfinder to Times Square and attempted to detonate it.
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