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Suspects in Bangladesh Bombings Questioned

Tuesday, October 04, 2005 1:48:42 AM
By FARID HOSSAIN

Police carry a bomb blast suspect, after he was beaten by bystanders, at a court building in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Monday, Oct. 3, 2005. Bombs exploded at court buildings in three towns in Bangladesh on Monday, killing two people and wounding several others. No one immediately claimed responsibility, but suspicion quickly fell on Maoist radicals and Islamic militants, who have been campaigning separately to establish communism or Islamic law in impoverished, Muslim-majority Bangladesh.(AP Photo/Mostafizur Rahman)DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - Ten suspects were interrogated Tuesday, a day after several bombs exploded at court buildings in three Bangladesh towns, killing two people and wounding at least 25, authorities said.

Some of the suspects were carrying handwritten leaflets from the banned Islamic group Jumatul Mujahideen Bangladesh calling for establishing strict Islamic rule in this impoverished Muslim-majority nation, a statement from the police headquarters said.

The same group is suspected to be involved in countrywide explosions of more than 430 small homemade bombs on Aug. 17 that left two people dead and about 125 injured.


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