“As alleged in the indictment Akayed Ullah constructed a pipe bomb and detonated it in a mass transit hub in the heart of New York City to terrorise as many people as possible and to bring ISIS-inspired violence to American soil,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Dana Boente. Authorities said the explosion was an isolated attempted terrorist attack. Ullah posted on Facebook earlier in the day of the attack, “Trump you failed to protect your nation,” according to a criminal complaint.
He is expected back in court on April 13 for a status conference. Ullah migrated from Bangladesh some six years ago on a family visa. He was sponsored by his uncle, who came to the US through diversity lottery visa. Since then US President Donald Trump has been pushing for end to chain migration and diversity lottery visa. He began to self-radicalise three years ago, authorities said, but law enforcement said he was not on their radar before the subway attack.