Briton held over Dhaka cafe siege
DHAKA: A British national and a student at a Canadian university who were dining at a Bangladeshi cafe when it was besieged by militants last month have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the attack.
Police said Hasnat Karim, a British citizen of Bangladesh origin, and Tahmid Khan, a University of Toronto student, were arrested on Wednesday in connection with last month’s siege in Dhaka when 20 hostages were murdered.
“We can confirm they were arrested under Section 54 of CrPC (criminal procedure),” police spokesman A.K.M Shahidur Rahman said yesterday, referring to a law under which police can detain someone for suspicion of any crime.
A court later remanded both men for eight days, deputy commissioner of Dhaka police Aminur Rahman said.
Karim and Khan were both inside the Holey Artisan Bakery when gunmen raided the cafe on the night of July 1, taking a group of mainly Western diners hostage and then killing 20 of them, along with two policemen.
But neither man has been seen since the end of the siege when commandos stormed the cafe in the Gulshan neighbourhood on the morning of July 2. — AFP