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Saudi delegation not probe team: Shahara

The March 6 photo shows Saudi Ambassador to Bangladesh Abdullah Al Bussairy, 2nd from left, visits Gulshan in city where Saudi embassy official Khalaf Al Ali was shot dead.

Home Minister Shahara Khatun on Wednesday said the visiting Saudi delegation is not an investigating team but is in Dhaka to learn updates of the probe into the killing of embassy official Khalaf Al Ali.
The Saudi government has expressed satisfaction with the progress of the investigation so far, she said to journalists after emerging from a meeting with the eight-member delegation at the Home Ministry in the afternoon.
Of the eight members of the team, six were from the Saudi home ministry while the other two from the Saudi foreign ministry, she said.
The meeting was attended by the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Bangladesh Dr Abdullah Bin Naser Al-Busairi, the inspector general of Police, Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner, and home secretary, among others.
The delegation is set to meet the prime minister in the evening on Wednesday. It will meet the investigation team and other officers at the DMP headquarters on Thursday.
The 45-year-old embassy official was shot dead some 30 yards off his house in the city's Gulshan early on March 6. Investigators are yet to announce any progress in the murder probe or arrest anybody.
Earlier on Wednesday morning, the eight-member team visited the crime scene and also the residence of the Saudi official on Road 120 in Gulshan, officer-in-charge of Gulshan Police Station.
The team members, who reached the spot around 11:00am, talked to the security guards of the house and left the place after 15 minutes, the OC said.
Maruf Hassan, a joint commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (Detective Branch), Khandaker Lutful Kabir, deputy commissioner of police (Gulshan division) and deputy commissioner of DB (North ) Mahbubor Rahman were also present at the scene, OC Rafiqul said.

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