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LONDON — The British government has asked police to investigate whether British intelligence officers colluded in the alleged torture of a British resident who was held in U.S. custody for seven years. Attorney General Patricia Scotland on Thursday referred the case of Binyam Mohamed, 30, to Scotland Yard. Mohamed, an Ethiopian native who moved to Britain as a teenager, was arrested in Pakistan in 2002 and turned over to U.S. authorities a few months later. He alleges the British domestic intelligence agency supplied questions and documents to Pakistani officials who tortured him in 2002.



