Bangladesh police questioned four suspected Islamic militants over a 2004 grenade attack that injured the British ambassador to Dhaka and killed three people, police said. The men, who have been remanded in custody for 10 days, were arrested Sunday and Monday and were being questioned in the capital Dhaka, a police intelligence officer told AFP on Tuesday. “Two of them are madrassa students and all four were arrested in connection with the grenade attack on the British high commissioner,” the officer said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Full Story
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