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Bangladesh Foil LeT Plan To Attack U.S., U.K. Embassies In Dhaka 92 days ago
(RTTNews) - Sunday, the Bangladeshi police said that the embassies of the U.S. and the U.K. as well as the Indian High Commission in the capital Dhaka, were the target of Pakistan-based Islamic terror outfit Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) whose operatives were nabbed recently.
The police claimed to have foiled a plot an attack on the U.S. embassy with the arrest of the three terror suspects, including two operatives of LeT, and their Harkatul Jihad (HuJI) accomplice from the south eastern port city of Chittagong on Friday. Initial reports had suggested the militants had only the U.S. embassy as their target.
"The information we gathered from interrogating the detained three (suspected) militants suggested that they also planned to attack the Indian high commission alongside the two other embassies," an unidentified official familiar with the interrogation was quoted as saying.
He said the local operatives of LeT and their Bangladeshi partner from HuJI received instructions from LeT's high command in Pakistan over telephone and they visited the Baridhara diplomatic enclave to draw up plans for the attack.
However, the detective branch's deputy commissioner Monirul Islam said the three suspects were still being quizzed in custody under a court order, and he was unable to make any comment on interrogation findings. He said several other suspects, including foreigners, were under the scanner in connection with the plot.
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