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Malaysia frees Sri Lankan in nuclear parts case

Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:52pm IST
 
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia has freed a Sri Lankan businessman suspected to be the middleman in a nuclear parts network run by Pakistan's disgraced top nuclear scientist, security and government officials said on Sunday.

Buhary Syed Abu Tahir was released after four years in detention. He had been held under Malaysia's tough Internal Security Act (ISA), allows authorities to detain suspects without charges or trial indefinitely.

Tahir, accused by Washington of helping Pakistani Abul Qadeer Khan to sell illicit nuclear technology, had been in detention since 2004 after a police report detailing his involvement in the nuclear black market scandal.

"Mr BSA Tahir has been released from Kamunting in the last few days," a government official told Reuters, referring to a detention camp in northern Malaysia.

Dozens of suspected militants are being held at the camp.

A regional security official confirmed Tahir had been released earlier this month.

"But he's been placed under restricted residence and that he has to report to the police station weekly," the official said on condition of anonymity.

Malaysia's Home (Interior) Minister Syed Hamid Albar could not be immediately reached for comment.

Khan has been kept under house arrest in Islamabad since 2004.  Continued...

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