Bangladesh police deny any rescued hostages in their custody

July 16, 2016 03:41 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:29 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Police in Bangladesh have denied they’re still holding anyone rescued during this month’s bloody attack on a restaurant by radical Islamists, saying they’ve questioned and released two former hostages reportedly missing since the attack.

Masudur Rahman, a Dhaka police spokesman, said Saturday that Hasnat Karim, a British national, and Tahmid Hasib Khan, a student at the University of Toronto, were not in police custody.

Mr. Rahman was commenting on a statement by New York-based Human Rights Watch asking Bangladesh’s government to guarantee the rights of Mr. Karim and Mr. Khan, who were held hostage by the attackers and later questioned by authorities. The men’s families and a rights group say the two have been missing since then.

Five armed extremists killed 20 hostages in the July 1 attack.

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