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Saharanpur, where the Britons were being held captive. Omar Saeed was also captured and wounded when he had returned to the Ghaziabad house to talk to Nuss after being informed that he had stopped eating four days before. Two policemen and a militant were killed in a pre-dawn shoot-out at the second location on 1 November. All the tourists were freed unhurt.
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262:. The Indian film
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191:Saharanpur
176:Kidnapping
148:Background
119:Tihar Jail
861:23 August
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214:Aftermath
195:Ghaziabad
144:in 2002.
850:"Omerta"
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472:27 April
437:Archived
317:See also
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