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New York bomb was 'amateur-level' weapon, says Cuomo

Suspect injured and in custody

Tuesday, 12th December 2017

Akayed Ullah.

An "amateur-level" bomb was used in yesterday's attack in New York, governor Andrew Cuomo has said.

He told CNN the homemade weapon may not have fully ignited, which limited the damage.

Three people were wounded in the blast and were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

The suspect, 27-year-old Akayed Ullah, was also injured and has been arrested.

The bomb exploded during the morning rush hour at around 7.30am in a busy passageway linking two subways beneath Port Authority terminal – the nation's largest bus hub.

Police believe the bomb went off prematurely between 7th and 8th Avenues on 42nd Street and could have been intended for a busier destination.

Officials said the incident underscored New York City's status as a target for such attacks, citing the September 11 Twin Tower attacks which killed more than 3,000 people in total.

"Let's be clear, as New Yorkers, our lives revolve around the subways," New York Mayor Bill de Blasio told a news conference.

"And let's also be clear, this was an attempted terrorist attack."

President Donald Trump has emphasised the need for immigration reforms, criticising the visa programme.

"America must fix its lax immigration system, which allows far too many dangerous, inadequately vetted people to access our country," he said.

The visa programme allowed Ullah to enter the US in 2011 because he had family members already in the country, with the president saying such family visas are "incompatible with national security".

Ullah is from the Bangladeshi city of Chittagong.

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

He has been arrested and is now in hospital with non-life threatening burns to his abdomen and hands.

Police have labelled it an attempted terror attack, and say Ullah was inspired by the Islamic State but had apparently not had any direct contact with the terror group.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="501"] CCTV Port Authority image of Akayed Ullah. ©NY PORT AUTHORITY/UNIVERSAL NEWS AND SPORT[/caption]