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APNewsBreak: Suspect's family shocked at NY plot

Dhaka, Bangladesh (AP) - A few hours ago, he was arrested, FBI sting, the Bangladeshi man was charged with attempting to blow up the New York Federal Reserve building calmly talked about back home with his parents via Skype, his research his family told The Associated Press.
They are shocked to learn Thursday morning, a banker's son from a middle class near Dhaka is accused of trying to carry out terrorist attacks. They deny that he may have been involved.
"Automatic quasi Ahsanullah, his father, said:" My son could not have done it, and cried.
"My brother is the victim of a conspiracy, said:": Fariel the Bilkis.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested a 21-year-old automatic quasi Muhammad · Rezwanul 阿赫桑纳菲 silk Wednesday after he tried to detonate 1,000 pounds (454 kilograms) of fake car bombings, according to the criminal charges.
Prosecutors said, Nafis on a student visa to the United States to carry out attacks in January.
A few hours later, he was arrested detective Bangladesh in Dhaka southern Jatrabari near his family's three-story home.
An official said: "We just collected his family about Nafis, on condition of anonymity to speak, because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Nafis family said his behavior is not competent, he went to study in the United States in business administration, and does not carry out any attacks.
Nafis is so timid, he can not even go out to the roof alone, his father said. "He had the night was go to the roof and I could not believe that he may be part of (the plot)."
"He is very gentle, devoted to his research," he said, pointing Nafis learning in the private North South University in Dhaka.
However, Belal Ahmed, a spokesman, the college said, Nafis was a terrible student was sentenced to probation and expulsion threat, if he does not put his achievements. Nafis eventually just stopped to schools, Ahmed said.
Ahsanullah said his son persuaded him to send him to study in the United States, arguing that, with the extent of the United States, he has a better chance of success in Bangladesh.
"I spent all my savings to send him to the United States," he said.
The Nafis participate Southeast Missouri State University in the spring semester, as of May, in the network security to pursue a bachelor's degree, University spokeswoman Ann Hayes said. Hayes said he send records to be transferred from his record in July and abide by the university, but she could not say.
Mohammad Arif Akunjee, said a childhood friend, Nafis want to be a businessman.
Just a few hours ago, he was arrested, Nafis via Skype with his mother, her updated on his plans, Bilkis said.
"My brother told my mother what he was doing as well as research in the United States, and transferred to a New York University said:" His sister.
Thursday morning, a relative living in Switzerland called to tell the family Nafis has been arrested.
"We woke up to this terrible news, and we could not believe it," she said.
Ahsanullah called on the government to "let my son back home."
Bangladesh is a Muslim-majority country of 160 million people. Its citizens not to take part in global terrorism have the same record, such as Pakistan, it had set up a country over a period of time before winning independence in 1971. At least a Bengal is the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba detainees.



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