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New York police find suspicious device near scene of explosives incident

Author
Gregory Walton,
Publish Date
Mon, 9 Mar 2026, 10:32am
A NYPD officer wearing a bomb disposal suit investigates a scene a few blocks from Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, after a homemade explosive thrown near anti-Muslim protesters failed to detonate, in New York. Photo / Charly Triballeau, AFP
A NYPD officer wearing a bomb disposal suit investigates a scene a few blocks from Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, after a homemade explosive thrown near anti-Muslim protesters failed to detonate, in New York. Photo / Charly Triballeau, AFP

New York police find suspicious device near scene of explosives incident

Author
Gregory Walton,
Publish Date
Mon, 9 Mar 2026, 10:32am

United States police investigating the throwing of an improvised explosive device near an anti-Islam protest, discovered a new “suspicious device” in a car near the scene, prompting evacuations of nearby buildings, the New York Police Department (NYPD) said today.

“In connection with the ongoing investigation into the improvised explosive device deployed yesterday, the NYPD has identified a suspicious device in a vehicle,” police said.

“NYPD officers have frozen the area around the vehicle and are conducting limited evacuations of buildings in the vicinity.”

A homemade explosive thrown near anti-Islam protesters outside the New York Mayor’s residence was a viable device “that could have caused serious injury or death”, police said.

Two suspicious devices were thrown by a man identified by police as Emir Balat near the protest led by a far-right influencer to oppose public Muslim prayer.

An AFP correspondent at the scene heard Balat shout “Allahu Akbar” (“God is the greatest”) during the incident, which is under investigation by counter-terrorism detectives.

“The NYPD Bomb Squad has conducted a preliminary analysis of a device that was ignited and deployed at a protest yesterday and has determined that it is not a hoax device or smoke bomb. It is, in fact, an improvised explosive device (IED),” the NYPD said in a statement today.

Police had said yesterday that the devices were jars wrapped in tape and containing nuts, bolts and screws - typical components of an IED.

Two men were arrested: Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi, who reportedly handed over a device that was thrown by Balat, who dropped it near a line of police.

The events unfolded after the far-right influencer, Jake Lang staged a demonstration outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who is Muslim.

Lang was protesting against alleged “Islamification” and calling for an end to “public Muslim prayer” in New York.

His protest drew around 20 people while a counter-protest drew about 125. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said she did not believe Mamdani was home at the time.

The police bomb squad used a robot to inspect a car near to the scene of the previous day’s incident, an AFP correspondent saw.

A police spokesman could not confirm if the deployment was linked to the events of yesterday.

‘Flames and smoke’

AFP correspondents at the scene saw a man wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and beige cargo pants - later identified as Balat - being handed a device wrapped in tape and billowing smoke by another man, named by police as Kayumi.

Balat dropped the device near a line of police before vaulting a crash barrier.

“Witnesses reported seeing flames and smoke as it travelled through the air before it struck a barrier a few feet from police officers,” Tisch said.

Balat threw a similar device near Lang’s group of protesters.

The NYPD statement said Balat and Kayumi were arrested at the scene and are in custody.

It said the NYPD is working on the investigation with the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and the FBI through the NYPD’s Joint Terrorism Task Force.

There was no indication the incident was related to the ongoing hostilities in Iran, Tisch said yesterday.

-Agence France-Presse

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