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Associated PressDHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Police detained the head of a British-based charity on Monday that funded an Islamic school in southern Bangladesh where authorities seized weapons and explosives, an official said.
Faisal Mustafa — who runs the London-based Green Crescent charity — was held for questioning along with an aide, said A.K. Azad, a spokesman for the Rapid Action Battalion, a special anti-crime force.
Mustafa's family earlier told local media he had been missing since March 26, two days after police raided the Green Crescent Madrassah and Orphanage, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) south of the capital of Dhaka.
Police found a large cache of guns, bullets and bomb-making materials as well as books on jihad, or holy war, at the school and arrested four employees, including a religious teacher, said Mamunur Rashid, an officer who led last month's raid.
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