NEW DELHI: Bangladesh police said they had arrested a former Saudi Arabia Embassy in Dhaka employee who allegedly sent threatening messages to the embassy's charge d'affaires. Dhaka Metropolitan Police official Khandaker Lutful Kabir said Saturday that police arrested 57-year-old Rashid Ahmed late Friday for allegedly sending a threatening SMS to diplomat Sami-Jamiul-Al-Hasan. Hasan is on leave and received the message while in Saudi Arabia, local media reported on Saturday. The police official says Ahmed, a Bangladeshi citizen, was arrested after the embassy complained that he sent a message reading: “You will face death if (you) return to Dhaka.” The Embassy has said that Ahmed was fired after accusing him of corruption. The alleged threat comes three months after a Saudi Embassy official was killed by unidentified assailants in Dhaka. Police say they are investigating that case but there has been no apparent leads in the situation.