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No, This Is Not One Of The Sri Lankan Suicide Bombers Pictured With Zakir Naik

The man alongside Zakir Naik is a controversial Malaysian Muslim preacher Muhammad Zamri Vinoth

By - Anmol Alphonso | 29 April 2019 2:34 AM IST

A viral image showing controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik pictured alongside a man is being shared online with a false claim that the man is one of the suicide bombers involved in the deadly Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka.

BOOM received the photo on its WhatsApp helpline number (7700906111) from one of our readers.

The message accompanying the photo claims, "Srilanka suicide bomber with India's Zakir Naik. Zakir Naik was actively supported and nurtured by Digvijay Singh and Congress, UPA government."

WhatsApp message

Army veteran and Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) member Major Surendra Poonia also tweeted the viral image with the caption, "दिल के रिश्ते Pic 1-Srilanka’s Suicide bomber with preacher Zakir Naik 2-Zakir Naik with Congress leader Sh Digvijay Bharat Tere Tukde honge/Afzal Premi leader Kanhaiya will campaign for him @digvijaya_28 Sir,Pl ask ur friend Zakir Naik also to address Bhopal rallies via skype"

Poonia Tweet

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The image is also viral on Facebook and Twitter with different captions all which claim the man on the left is one of the suicide bombers.

Post viral on Facebook

Tweet claiming Naik with Sri Lankan Bomber

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Facebook post on Naik with bomber

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A reverse image search of the photo led us to a blog which identified the man as Muhammad Zamri Vinoth, a controversial Muslim preacher in Malaysia and a follower of Zakir Naik.

Blog which identified Zamri Vinoth

According to Malaysian news reports, Vinoth was detained for questioning in Perlis, Malaysia on April 28, 2019, following several complaints that he made statements deemed insulting to Hinduism during a religious lecture.

Vinoth, who converted to Islam, is a follower of another controversial preacher Zakir Naik who is wanted in India on money laundering and hate speech charges. Naik fled to Malaysia in 2016.

BOOM found that Vinoth has been spotted with Naik previously as is evident from his social media posts.



We also found that the viral image of Vinoth with Naik has been circulating since 2018 on social media.

Viral image posted back in 2018

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Additionally, nine of the suicide bombers were all killed in the attacks in Sri Lanka (Read more)

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