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Pakistani Taliban behind failed bomb attempt: US attorney general

The FBI has said that Shahzad, son of a former Pakistani Air Force officer, has admitted attending a terrorist training camp in Pakistan's Waziristan region.

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US today said it has evidence that the Pakistani Taliban was behind last week's failed attempt to detonate a car bomb at Times Square in New York and that Faisal Shahzad was "working at their direction".

"We've now developed evidence that shows that the Pakistani Taliban was behind the attack," US attorney general Eric Holder told ABC television's Sunday current affairs talk show This Week.

"We know that they (Pakistani Taliban) helped facilitate it. We know that they probably helped finance it, and that he (Shahzad) was working at their direction," he
said.

30-year-old Shahzad, a Pakistani who became a naturalised US citizen, was arrested on Monday last for attempting to detonate the car bomb in New York.

The FBI has said that Shahzad, son of a former Pakistani Air Force officer, has admitted to attending a terrorist trainning camp in Pakistan's restive Waziristan tribal region.

US officials have been maintaining that Pakistani Taliban could be behind the failed attempt.

A video purpodetly released by the Pakistani Taliban had claimed responsibility for the attacks, but the outfit rejected it immediately.

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