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Asian News Bangladesh: Police Arrest Suspects in Dhaka Church Robbery, Recover Stolen Cash A late-night robbery at a Catholic church in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, has left the local Christian community shaken, though police have arrested the culprits and recovered the stolen goods and money.
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