Bangladesh |
10 JMB suspects held in Bagmara |
2007-03-02 |
![]() Sattar, also a teacher of Jatragachhi Fazil Madrasa, was allegedly reorganising absconding JMB militants. Sattar is widely believed to have helped Bangla Bhai in his so-called anti-outlaw operations of Jagrata Muslim Janata, Bangladesh (JMJB) in Bagmara in 2004. The other arrestees are: Lutfar Rahman, 35, Abdur Rashid, 36, Manik, 25 of Udpara, Masud Rana, 23, Abu Musa of Bishupara, Abdus Sobhan, 43 of Jatragachhi, Firoz, 24, of Bhabalpur, Abdul Kuddus of Shantapara and Abdur Rahman of Goalkandi. All were arrested at their respective homes in the early hours yesterday. |
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Bangladesh |
JMB cadres admit to August 17 bombings |
2006-03-18 |
The four Jamaatul Mujahideen, Bangladesh (JMB) cadres arrested in Brahmanbaria on Thursday confessed to police that they were involved in the August 17 bomb blasts in the district town. Arrested Alamgir, 28; Sohel, 25; Arafat, 26; and Shaikh Muhammad Suman, 25 were being interrogated on the second day of their five-day remand yesterday. Police said they got some important information from the JMB cadres but declined to disclose those for the shake of investigation. The four were arrested following information given by JMB cadre Sabbir Ahmed Dulal, arrested in Dhaka on March 8. Police picked up another youth Shafiqul Islam, 28, -- from Kautoli in the town yesterday. Police said Shafiqul Islam has not been arrested. He has been taken into custody for interrogation in connection militancy. Police declined to say when newsmen asked whether he was a JMB suspect. "We will tell you later", a policeman said at the Sadar police station. Earlier on Wednesday, police picked up four others but released them after interrogation. They were Sukumer Roy, 60;. Alamgir, 35; Zilani Abdul Ashique, 30; and Hossain Al Mamun, 35, on Wednesday for asking some-thing. They are under watch, the Officer-in-Charge of Brahmanbaria Sadar police station said. He said JMB cadre Sabbir Ahmed Dulal arrested in Dhaka on March 8 and sent to Brahmanbaria, has been sent to Sylhet for interrogation in a case filed against JMB kingpin Abdur Rahman there. Sabbir was arrested from a saloon in Paltan area in Dhaka city after his cheque book (No. 11674) of Janata Bank branch in Brahmanbaria was found during the Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) operation at Surajadigal Bari in Sylhet city from where JMB chief Abdur Rahman was arrested. It is learnt that arrested Sheikh Muhamad Sumon was JMB 'commander' of an area in Brahmanbaria town. Brahmanbaria police and Detective Branch (DB) personnel raided at least 18 place in the town in the last few days in their hunt for Islamist militants, source said. Some sources claimed that JMB Sura member Salah Uddin was hiding in Brahmanbaria. Additional Police Superintendent Abdul Kuddus Amin told newsmen at his office yesterday that raids were launched following information that Salah Uddin was hiding in the town. "We have launched a massive hunt for him", he said. |
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Bangladesh |
Another JMB trainer held in Gaibandha |
2006-01-24 |
![]() Reaz is the son of Ismail Ali Kodalkathi village in Chapai Nawabganj district. He was handed over to police, who produced him before a Magistrate court yesterday, seeking 10 days' remand. The court granted seven days' remand, police said. During primary interrogation, Reaz told police that he joined JMB three years ago to establish Islamic rule in the country and was subsequently made its 'regional commander'. Recently, he came to Gaibandha with some of his aides to reorganise JMB activities and to boost morale of the militants, police said quoting him. Police said they hope to extract important information from Reaz during remand. Police also suspects that JMB had a plan to do sabotage or kill any important person as the mosque from where he was arrested is only about 100 yards from the Deputy Commissioner's office. Ziaur's arrest has created an alarm in police. Arrest of three 'ehsars' in a week proves that they are trying to regroup in Gaibandha and Joypurhat districts, a high police official told this correspondent. Though Gaibandha police continued their hunt for Isamist militants, they could not make any significant progress in nabbing them. |
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JMB threatens to blow up Sylhet police stations | |
2005-10-25 | |
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Staff Correspondent writes from Chittagong: The Chittagong Metropolitan Police (CMP) submitted the charge sheets and Final Reports in eight cases that were filed for bomb blasts in Chittagong with eight thanas in the port city today. Of the said eight cases, police submitted six final reports in six cases and one charge sheet in this connection. Police submitted the Final Report as police did not find any accused at those thana areas. On the other hand, Bandar thana police submitted the charge sheet against two persons identified as Abdus Sattar Mollah and Arshadul Alam. Besides, Khulshi thana is likely to submit charge sheet against eight persons tomorrow (Tuesday), concerned sources said. At least 25 bombs were blasted at the 20 spots in the port city Chittagong from 11. 05 to 11. 20 am on August 17 last. Five persons were injured during the blasting of the bombs in the city. Huge leaflets of Jamaatul Mujahideen, Bangladesh were recovered from the spots. Police arrested eight persons from different spots of the city in this connection. | |
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Bangladesh |
Bangla: Crackdown on militant outfits |
2005-10-19 |
![]() Jihadi activities started in the country with the emergence of Islamist militant group Harkatul Jihad in 1984. Religious zealots Matiur Rahman, Maulana Abdur Rahman Faruki and Mufti Abdul Hannan formed Harkatul Jihad and later they announced the launch of the extremist outfit at a press conference at the National Press Club in 1992. Harkatul Jihad Al Islami Bangladesh (HJAIB) was involved in the August 17 cross country bombings in which two people were killed and more than 200 injured. The Harkatul Jihad planted a powerful bomb near the dais of an Awami League rally at Kotalipara in Gopalganj on July 20, 2000 in a bid to kill the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who was the chief guest at the rally. Police recovered 76 Kg explosives from near the stage. HJAIB was also involved in the bomb attacks on a cultural function at Ramna Batamul marking Pahela Baishakh on April 14, 2001. Some 10 people were killed and about 50 injured in the bloody attack. Harkatul Jihad also carried out bombings on Alalpak Darbar Sharif in Faridpur and Ahmadiya mosque in Khulna. The Islamist outfit also bombed Baniarchar Catholic Church in Gopalganj district on June 3, 2001 leaving 10 people dead, sources said. The activities of militant groups have spread across the country, especially in the northern and south-western regions since 1998. Abdur Rahman formed JMB in 1998 after returning from Afghanistan. The Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh (AHAB) was the first open organisation of the JMB. Jagrata Muslim Janata (JMJ) came to the surface in 2001 and the jihadi activities of the dreaded Islamist outfit, including public execution of its rivals in Rajshahi, had sent shockwaves through the country in mid-2004. Its militant campaigns were geared up after the formation of Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in 1998, sources in intelligence agencies said. Bomb blast incidents have been plaguing the country since 1999 following the emergence of the JMB. The most dreaded four Islamist militant groups in the country are Harkatul Jihad, Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMJ), Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh and Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB). At least 150 people were killed and about 1,000 others injured in major terror attacks in Bangladesh since 1999. Sources said, the four Islamist militant outfits carried out subversive activities in the country through 500 guerrilla units. Nearly one lakh religious zealots are active in the country for establishing their rule. Terrorism Research Centre, a research organisation under the supervision of CIA (Central Intelligence Agency of America), revealed that Harkatul Jihad, Jamaatul Mujahideen and National Liberation Front of Tripura were responsible for the terror attacks in Bogra and Sirajganj on February 17, 2005, and in Habiganj on January 27, 2005. The three groups were also involved in the terror attacks in Tungipara on October11, in Rajbari on September 28, in Dhaka on September 1 and 6, in Dhaka on August 21, in Sunamganj on June 22 in the year 2004. The three groups were also involved in the attack at Rangamati on February 16, 2001. Earlier on October 1, the elite strike force RAB arrested Mufti Abdul Hannan, the Harkatul Jihad supremo and the mastermind behind the assassination attempt on Sheikh Hasina, along with his wife and four children from a house in the city. Later, Hannan was placed on a 10-day police remand on October 2 in connection with the August 17 bombings in Mohakhali area in the city. He was also taken on a five-day remand for the second time on October 12. The members of the Joint Interrogation Cell (JIC) are now quizzing Mufti Hannan about his involvement in the August 17 bombings and also his links with Shaikh Abdur Rahman and Bangla Bhai. According to intelligence sources, Hannan disclosed a dozen names of influential political leaders including lawmakers belonging to the ruling four-party alliance under whose supervision he conducted the activities of his terror outfit. But the source declined to give details. During interrogation Hannan said that Dr Asadullah Al Ghalib, chief of Ahle Hadith Andolon, Bangladesh (AHAB), Shaikh Abdur Rahman, supremo of Jamaatul Mujahideen, Bangladesh (JMB) and Siddiqur Rahman alias Bangla Bhai, chief of Jagrata Muslim Janata, Bangladesh (JMJB) had visited his village home at Kotalipara several times, sources said. Hannan said that he himself planted the 76-kg bomb near the dais of the Awami League rally at Kotalipara in Gopalganj on July 20, 2000 in a bid to kill Sheikh Hasina. Hannan also gave information about the possible hideouts of Abdur Rahman and Siddiqur Rahman alias Bangla Bhai. |
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