Bangladesh police deny any rescued hostages in their custody
NEW DELHI — Police in Bangladesh denied Saturday that they’re still holding a British man and a University of Toronto student who have been missing since being rescued during this month’s bloody attack on a restaurant by radical Islamists, saying they’ve questioned and released the men.
Hasnat Karim, the British national, and Tahmid Hasib Khan, the student, have not been heard from since being questioned following the July 1 attack, according to their families and New York-based Human Rights Watch, which says the authorities are still holding the men.
But Masudur Rahman, a Dhaka police spokesman, said Saturday that neither man was still being held by police. “They are not in our custody. We don’t know anything,” Rahman told The Associated Press.
He would not confirm reports that they were still in the custody of any other agency as part of the investigation into the attack.


