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Bangladesh
Cops hunt for 40 Huji operatives
2010-01-20
[Bangla Daily Star] Around 40 operatives of outlawed Harkatul Jihad Al Islami (Huji) including convicted and charge-sheeted accused of different bomb attack cases are still on the run, posing a threat to the country.

Some of the absconding militants are holding secret meetings and were even training up members at a secluded place in Mohammadpur in the capital a few months ago.

However, the militants cancelled the training and abandoned the area after different intelligence and law-enforcement agencies started a hunt for them months after the present government assumed power, intelligence and Huji sources say.

The absconding Huji leaders include some of the top brasses like Mufti Shafiqur Rahman, Sheikh Farid, Maulana Abu Bakar, Abdul Hannan Sabbir, Maulana Liton, Abdul Hye, Abu Jehad, Abu Musa, Abdullah, Sagir Bin Emdad, Maulana Monir, Maulana Masum and Golam Mostafa.

Most of them have training on sophisticated weapons and grenades.

Sources in the law-enforcement agencies believe the militants responsible for deadly bomb and grenade attacks and death of over 90 people since 1999 are still a threat.

However, top officials from Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and Detective Branch (DB) say since the absconding militants are on the run, possibility of any attack by them is very slim.

"There is little chance of any attack by Huji men since we are always after them," Rab Director General Hassan Mahmood Khandkar told The Daily Star recently.

DB Deputy Commissioner Monirul Islam also expressed similar view on the issue.

The Rab DG said they have lists of the members of not only Huji but also other militant outfits including banned Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) and are always after them.

Some Afghan war veterans launched the Bangladesh chapter of Huji on April 30, 1992 with an aim to establish Islamic rule in the country. Since then it spread its tentacles across the country until 1996 with the very knowledge of the then government.

After the political changeover in 2001 Huji again started its activities which were an open secret to the BNP-Jamaat-led alliance government.

Probes into the August 21 attempt on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's [then main opposition leader] life have already revealed involvement of former deputy minister of BNP government Abdus Salam Pintu and a number of Huji leaders.

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is now carrying out further investigation into the cases and has already arrested BNP leader and former state minister for home Lutfozzaman Babar and Huji founder Sheikh Abdus Salam.

The sources say an influential intelligence agency helped Maulana Tajuddin, who supplied grenades for the August 21 attacks, flee the country.

The sources add the agency in October 2004 also helped Hafez Jahangir Badar flee to Saudi Arabia where he became a major source of Huji funding later.

Some Huji kingpins including the outfit's founders Sheikh Abdus Salam and Shawkat Osman alias Sheikh Farid even used to meet a section of officials of that intelligence agency during the BNP-Jamaat rule and even during the immediate past caretaker rule, say the sources.

Salam, arrested in November last year in connection with the August 21 carnage, claimed he had maintained connection with the agency and tried to form Islamic Democratic Party (IDP) with its consent during the caretaker regime.

Some 475 Afghan war veterans joined the IDP, sources say.

The attacks by Huji include the August 21 carnage in 2004, Ramna Batamul blast in 2001, Udichi blast in 1999, Narayanganj Awami League office blast in 2001, CPB rally blast at Paltan Maidan in 2001, and attempt on the then British high commissioner in 2004.

The sources say intelligence agencies launched raids on Huji hideouts to trap militant leaders including Shawkat Osman alias Sheikh Farid in vain in recent months.

Two of the Huji absconders -- Anisul Mursalin and Muhibul Mottakin -- are now in Tihar Jail in India after they were arrested by the Indian security forces in 2006.
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Bangladesh
Ex-Huji chief out on bail
2009-07-21
Maulana Sheikh Abdus Salam, former chief of banned militant outfit Harkatul Jihad al Islami (Huji) who was arrested in connection with the 2001 CPB rally blast case, was released on bail yesterday from Dhaka Central Jail.

Jail officials said they received an order for his release Sunday from the Sessions Judge's Court, Dhaka, which issued the bail order. "Receiving the bail order, we reported it to different intelligence agencies for checking as Salam allegedly has links with a banned militant organisation. On receiving clearance from the intelligence agencies we released him around 3:00pm," Deputy Jailer Kamrul Islam told The Daily Star yesterday.

Meanwhile, the home ministry yesterday ordered an intelligence agency to investigate the setting up of a charity called Faruqi Welfare Foundation by Huji. The foundation obtained a certificate from the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms (RJSC) on June 29 last year.

Home Secretary Abdus Sobhan Sikder told The Daily Star yesterday, "We have asked the Special Branch of police to investigate the matter and report to the home ministry in details about the foundation and its activities."

The instructions from the home ministry came a day after The Daily Star ran a report headlined "Huji managed even a charity licence" in its Sunday issue.

Huji, which operates in the country under different other names to hide itself from intelligence watch, formed a political party named Islamic Democratic Party (IDP) in May last year with approval from the caretaker government. Salam is the convener of IDP that had applied to the Election Commission for registration in November, 2008 but was rejected.

Two of Salam's party leaders, Abu Taher and Arif Hasan Sumon, are charge-sheeted accused in a case filed in connection with the grenade attack on an Awami League rally on August 21, 2004. They are now in jail.

His two other party leaders Maulana Monir and Hafiz Idris, who were arrested for their involvement in various militant activities, have jumped bail.

Three other leaders Maulana Sheikh Farid, Maulana Abdul Hye and Mufti Shafiqur Rahman are accused in the Ramna Batamul blast case and are now on the run.

Members of an intelligence agency had picked up Sheikh Salam on March 23 at his home in Bashundhara Residential Area in connection with the CPB rally blast that killed five people at Paltan Maidan on January 20, 2001.

The government outlawed Huji in October, 2005. The militant group carried out several bomb and grenade attacks between 1998 and 2004. It is also blacklisted by the US and the UK. Abdus Salam led a group of Afghan war returnees to launch Huji at a press conference at the National Press Club on April 30, 1992.
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Bangladesh
Huji man on 4-day remand
2009-03-25
Maulana Sheikh Abdus Salam, a founding member of Harkatul Jihad al Islami (Huji) and the ameer of Islamic Democratic Party (IDP), was taken on a four-day remand yesterday in connection with the bomb attack on a CPB rally on January 20 in 2001 that killed five people.

He was arrested by the intelligence on Monday at his home in Bashundhara Residential area.

CID inspector Matiar Rahman produced him before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's court yesterday seeking remand for seven days and the court granted four days.

According to CID sources, six others were placed on remand this month in connection with blast at the CPB rally at Paltan Maidan.

Salam went to Afghanistan in the early 80s and returned in 1989. He studied in Kowmi madrasa in Bangladesh and also in Pakistan.

The government banned the organisation in October 2005 and the USA blacklisted it in June last year. IDP also applied to the Election Commission (EC) for registration in November 2008 but the EC rejected its application.

According to sources, two of Salam's party leaders, Maulana Abu Taher and Arif Hasan, are accused in a case filed in connection with the grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally on August 21, 2004. They are now in jail.

Two other Huji leaders Maulana Monir and Hafiz Idris, arrested for their involvement in various militant activities, have jumped bail.

Three Huji other leaders Maulana Sheikh Farid, Maulana Abdul Hai and Mufti Shafiqur Rahman are accused in the Ramna batamul blast case and are absconding.
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Bangladesh
Two Huji men placed on 3-day remand
2008-05-26
A Dhaka court yesterday placed two operatives of the banned militant organisation Harkatul Jihad Al Islami (Huji) on a three-day remand for interrogation in connection with the CPB rally bomb attack case.

Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Ehsanul Haque passed the order after the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) produced Maulana Idris Ali and Maulana Monir Hossain before the court with a prayer for 10-day remand.

The blast at the Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) rally at Paltan Maidan killed five people and injured many others on January 20 in 2001.

Idris and Monir are also accused in a number of grenade and bomb attack cases, including the cases filed in connection with the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally and the April 14 bombing of the Pahela Baishakh celebrations at Ramna Batamul. Idris and Monir are relatives.

In the forwarding report placed before the court, CID Inspector Delwar Hossain, the investigation officer of the case, said the two were involved in the attack.

He said the agency would be able to make a significant breakthrough in the case and identify and arrest others involved in the attack if the two were allowed to be quizzed in remand.

Several other Huji leaders and activists, including the outfit's detained top leader Mufti Hannan, have so far been shown arrested in the case.
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