Crik: Indian agents check security in Dhaka after threat to kill

From: AAP Sports News (Australia) | Date: December 7, 2004 | Copyright information


AAP Sports News (Australia)

12-07-2004

Crik: Indian agents check security in Dhaka after threat to kill

DHAKA, Dec 7 AFP - A top security team from New Delhi has assessed arrangements to
protect Indian cricketers in Bangladesh after alleged Islamic threats to kill the stars
delayed the start of their tour, officials said today.

A threat in the name of a little-known radical Islamic group calling itself Harkat-ul-Zihad
has cast doubt o...

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