Pakistan has arrested nine men suspected in a string of deadly bombings last year that wrecked the Danish Embassy, killed an army general and wounded several FBI personnel, police said. A police statement on Thursday said the men had traveled to Waziristan, a stronghold of the Taleban and Al-Qaeda near the Afghan border. Rawalpindi police Chief Rao Mohammed Iqbal said the men had links with Baitullah Mehsud, Pakistan's top Taeban leader. Police accused the nine suspects of involvement in the bombing of an Italian restaurant in Islamabad in March. A Turkish aid worker died and at least 12 other people were wounded, including four FBI personnel.