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Men pray over the grave of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27, a Muslim man killed in Albuquerque, US. Photo: AP

US President Joe Biden ‘angered and saddened’ by the killing of 4 Muslims in US city

  • ‘My Administration stands strongly with the Muslim community. These hateful attacks have no place in America’ President Biden said
  • Investigators believe the latest discovery in Albuquerque is connected to three other murders of Muslim men from South Asia

President Joe Biden on Sunday said that he deplored the killings of four Muslim men in New Mexico, which police say may be linked.

“I am angered and saddened by the horrific killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque,” the US president said on Twitter.

“While we await a full investigation, my prayers are with the victims’ families, and my Administration stands strongly with the Muslim community. These hateful attacks have no place in America.”

Police in Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city, said on Saturday they are investigating the murders of three Muslim men that they now suspect are related to a fourth death from last year.

The Albuquerque police department said in a statement they had discovered the latest victim overnight on Friday. His body was discovered near a Lutheran Family Services office that provides help to refugees, the television station KOB4 reported.

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Police did not identify the man but said he was in his mid-20s, Muslim and “a native from South Asia”.

“Investigators believe Friday’s murder may be connected to three recent murders of Muslim men also from South Asia,” the statement said.

Two of the previous victims were Muslim Pakistani men, a 27-year-old whose body was found on August 1 and a 41-year-old who was found on July 26.

Detectives are now investigating whether these murders are connected to the death of a Muslim man from Afghanistan who was killed on November 7, 2021, outside the business he ran with his brother in Albuquerque, the statement said.

The police urged anyone with information to call a tip-off line and said the FBI was assisting with the investigation.

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed outrage at the killings, calling them “wholly intolerable,” and said she was sending additional state police officers to Albuquerque to aid in the investigation.

Raul Bujanda, FBI special agent, during a news conference to address the killing of a fourth Muslim in Albuquerque. Photo: AP

“We will continue to do everything we can to support to the Muslim community of Albuquerque and greater New Mexico,” Grisham said.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the largest US Muslim civil rights group, has offered a US$10,000 reward to whoever provides information leading to the killer or killers’ arrest.

Tensions have risen sharply in the city’s Muslim community.

“Now, people are beginning to panic,” Tahir Gauba, the director of public affairs with the Islamic Centre of New Mexico, said.

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