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Man dead in car crash at US air base identified as Indian: FBI

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

The man, who drove through the main gates of a major US air base carrying tanks and on Wednesday and died as his vehicle caught fire, has been identified as an Indian-origin American, the FBI today said, denying any terror angle in the incident so far.

Hafiz Kazi, 51, was living in the US since 1993 and was a legal resident, FBI said at a conference, adding that he was originally from

He apparently lived in the area and had worked as a cab driver, Ragan said.

Around 7 pm on Wednesday, Kazi drove his minivan through the main gate of in The vehicle soon veered, crashed and started burning and by the time first responders broke through its locked doors, Kazi was dead, Regan was quoted as saying by the

No shots were fired during the fiery crash, he said, adding investigators discovered five tanks, three phones, gas cans, several lighters and a gym bag inside the car.

"Authorities have not announced a motive but the security breach does not appear at this point to be terrorism-related," Ragan said.

"We don't have any nexus to terrorism at this point," he said but added that Kazi's phones and were being searched for any possible connections.

Meanwhile, officials said the investigation is ongoing and there are no current known threats to the base or community. "The main gate has reopened and all other facilities are operating as normal," the base officials added.

is home to 10,000 military personnel and is a major hub for logistics and military cargo in the Pacific. It's the largest military aerial port in the and includes facilities for airlift and aerial refuelling, according to the report.

The base is located in and is midway between and

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 17:35 IST
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