The FBI arrested a possible sender IEDs, a former resident of Brooklyn

The law enforcement sources told CNN about the arrest of a man who can stand over distribution of improvised explosive devices. He was arrested in Florida, where today caught the last of the 12 parcels addressed to the Senator-Democrat Cory Booker.

Official representative of the Ministry of justice Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter the fact of detention.

The FBI arrested a possible sender IEDs, a former resident of Brooklyn

Little is known about the suspect. According to sources of CNN, is a resident of Aventura (FL), who has a previous conviction associated with theft, drugs and fraud.

UPD: suspect in the case of the bombs was 56-year-old Caesar (Caesar) Sayoko, who had previously lived in Brooklyn. A man not previously known to the Secret service, said several sources. It is the Republican party.

In 2002, the Miami sued the Yok charges of threatened use of the bomb. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one year probation.

We can confirm one person is in custody. We will hold a press conference at the Department of Justice at 2:30pm ET.

— Sarah Isgur Flores (@whignewtons) October 26, 2018

Detained a suspect in the Plantation (FL). The motives of the crime are established.

@CBSMiami I have some pictures of this van I saw him at a stoplight one day and thought is was very strange. pic.twitter.com/VWUwznJK8k

— Mahmud mohamed (@thereal_mo01) October 26, 2018

The President’s chief of staff John Kelly informed the President about the arrest of possible sender improvised bombs.

Recall that the first explosive device was found in the evening of 22 October in the mailbox billionaire George Soros in Westchester County (new York). All in all, to date, managed to find 11 bombs. They were addressed to high-ranking officials and well-known critics of trump, such as former Secretary of state Hillary Clinton, 44th President, President Barack Obama, actor Robert De Niro and a member of the house of representatives Maxine waters.

As reported by Reuters, the bomb was built using instructions downloaded from the Internet. Such schemes are often placed on the websites of radical Islamists.

The FBI arrested a possible sender IEDs, a former resident of Brooklyn

None of the devices exploded, no information on casualties.

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