India: Man held for bomb attack on Israeli car

The Independent Wednesday 7th March, 2012

Syed Mohammed Kazmi was held on Tuesday after police claimed he had been in touch with a suspect they believe may have stuck a magnetic bomb to the diplomat's car on 13 February.Mr Kazmi is the first person to be arrested after the attack, which Israel claims was orchestrated by Iran.

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