Police in northwestern Bangladesh arrested two more suspects in last month's bomb attacks that killed two people and injured 125 others, an official said yesterday. The two men were arrested late Friday at a house in Rajshahi district, 230 km northwest of Dhaka, a police official said. The two allegedly belong to Jamatul Mujahedeen, a banned group that seeks to establish Islamic rule in Bangladesh. Police raided a remote village and seized explosives and detonators from members of the group blamed for last month's nationwide wave of blasts, officials said yesterday. "We found a huge amount of explosives and detonators enough to make 64 bombs from two Jamatul Mujahedeen members," Abdulllah Al Mahmud, superintendent of police in western Rajshahi district, said. |