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Shooting in Dhaka, foreigners taken hostage

8 armed men barged into a restaurant popular with expatriates and diplomats, and opened fire

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Press Trust Of India Dhaka
A fierce gunbattle broke out tonight between Bangladeshi security forces and unidentifed gunmen who stormed a popular restaurant in Dhaka's high-security Gulshan diplomatic area where several people, including foreigners, have been held hostage.

A police official, who was injured in the intermittent firing by the gunmen shouting "Allahu Akbar" from inside the Holey Artisan Bakery, succumbed to his injuries late tonight.

8 armed men barged into the restaurant, popular with expatriates and diplomats, and opened fire at around 9:20 PM (local time).Several foreigners are believed to have been taken hostage inside the restaurant in the upscale area, police said.

"We are trying to negotiate with the gunmen holed up inside the restaurant," Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) chief Benazir Ahmed told newsmen.The attackers hurled bombs from inside the restaurant, and were firing intermittently, injuring policemen, including an Additional Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, and some people at the restaurant.
 
Firing of gunshots and sounds of explosions were heard from time to time near the restaurant.

MEA sources in New Delhi said they were monitoring the situation in Dhaka and trying to ascertain the details.

A large number of policemen and personnel from the RAB have cordoned off the area.

A kitchen staff of the bakery, who managed to escape, said several armed men entered the restaurant around 8:45 PM and took the chief chef hostage, media reports said.

"They set off several crude bombs triggering panic," he added.

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First Published: Jul 02 2016 | 12:09 AM IST

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