Sunday, 18 July 2010

Pakistanis among 20 held in Uganda terror investigation

The Interpol team, which was called in by Ugandan police to help with the investigation, put together the reconstructions from remains found at the scene.

Pakistani citizen Mohammed Saif Ur Rehman arrives at a hospital for a medical check after being arrested at the U.S embassy on Monday, in Santiago May 11, 2010. REUTERS/Ivan AlvaradoKAMPALA — Ugandan police said they had arrested 20 people, including several Pakistanis, after last week's deadly blasts in Kampala, as Interpol published facial reconstructions of two suspected bombers.
As investigators in Uganda said they believed the attacks, which killed 76 people, were the work of suicide bombers, the cross-border police agency Interpol, released the photos of two suspects.
Two blasts tore into a restaurant and a busy bar on July 11 as crowds gathered to watch the football World Cup Final held in South Africa.
Ugandan police Sunday released an updated death toll of 76, an increase from the previous figure of 73.
"In terms of those who are in custody, certainly it is more than 20," police chief Kale Kayihura told reporters.
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