NEW YORK, Oct 27: Two homemade grenades exploded outside the Mexican Consulate in New York City early on Friday in an incident Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said was similar to an attack on the British Consulate in 2005.
The grenades exploded about 3:50 am (0750 GMT) on Friday, breaking three windows, Kelly said. There were people inside the midtown Manhattan building at the time but they did not hear the explosion and there were no injuries, he said.
In May 2005, two home-made grenades exploded outside an office building, whose tenants include the British Consulate and an executive linked to a company that has attracted protests for selling Israel bulldozers used to raze Palestinian homes.
“These events are remarkably similar,” Kelly told reporters. He said the devices used in both events were similar, the incidents happened about the same time of day and that in both cases a man on was seen riding away on a bicycle.
“We’re not aware of any reason as to why this would happen at the Mexican Consulate,” he said.
Police cordoned off the area outside the building and the bomb squad scoured the scene for evidence. When asked if it could be linked to Saturday’s first anniversary of the death of independent US journalist Brad Will in Mexico, Kelly said: “That’s something that we’re looking at. It’s all part of the investigation.”—Reuters





























