Pakistanis Who Plotted Attack on Indian Mission Released


Dhaka, Nov 16 (IANS) Bangladesh has handed over three Pakistanis, suspected of planning attacks on the Indian and the US missions here, to the Pakistan embassy, a media report said.

Syed Abdul Kaiyum Azhari alias Sufian, 22, Mohammad Ashraf alias Zahid, 24, and Mohammad Monwar Ali, 30, were arrested for their suspected links to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a banned Pakistan-based group.

They were freed from prison on the directives of the home ministry.

"The jail authorities freed them following a negotiation between the foreign ministries of the two countries," Senior Superintendent of Dhaka Central Jail Towhidul Islam told The Daily Star newspaper.

"The assistant consular of the Pakistan embassy and a protocol officer received the three Pakistani men," the official said of the exchange that took place last Saturday.

The report said a team of detectives arrested the Pakistanis Nov 13 from the city's Uttara locality for their alleged affiliation with LeT in a plot to attack the US embassy and Indian high commission in Dhaka.

However, bdnews24.com, a news website, said they were arrested in 2009 and one of them was recruiting local activists.

A police official said the Pakistani men held valid passports and visas but could not show any work permit or explain the source of funds for their living expenses.

  

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