US woman wrongly identified as Sri Lanka attack suspect

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

The which wrongly identified an American Muslim woman as a suspect in the deadly bombings on Sunday has apologised for the goof-up, according to on Friday.

The police on Thursday issued a flyer with the names and photos of six persons -- three men and three women -- wanted in connection with the attacks that killed 253 people.

On the flyer, a photograph of was put wrongly by Sri Lankan authorities, identifying her as a suspect linked to the bloodshed.

The name attached to the picture was - but the picture was of Baltimore-born Majeed, whose parents are from

"I have this morning been FALSELY identified by the as one of the attackers in Sri Lanka," she tweeted.

"What a thing to wake up to!"

Around 253 people died and hundreds were injured in the attacks, where suicide bombers struck three hotels and three churches.

"This is obviously completely false and frankly, considering that our communities are already greatly afflicted with issues of surveillance, I don't need more false accusations and scrutiny," Majeed wrote on

"Please stop implicating and associating me with these horrific attacks," Majeed urged. "And next time, be more diligent about releasing such information that has the potential to deeply violate someone's family and community."

confirmed the error in a statement, saying "the individual pictured is not wanted for questioning".

Nine persons are suspected of carrying out the deadly attacks, and dozens have been arrested.

The authorities blamed a local Islamist extremist group, Thowheed Jamath (NTJ), soon after the blasts but said the bombers must have had outside help.

The Islamic State group said it was behind the attacks but provided no evidence of direct involvement.

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First Published: Fri, April 26 2019. 16:10 IST