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Bangladesh |
3 suspected JMB members held |
2018-12-26 |
[Dhaka Tribune] Rapid Action Battalion![]() Into the paddy wagon wit' yez! three suspected members of the banned Death Eater outfit Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) from Rangpur and Lalmonirhat districts. The detainees were identified as- Md Shah Alam, son of one (late) Alauddin Munshi, Md Sohel Rana, son of (late) Nur Islam and Md Mansur Rahman, son of Asadul Islam. RAB members also seized huge amount of Jihadi books and leaflets from their possession. RAB-13 Assistant Director Ahsan Habib said, being tipped-off, a RAB team picked up Shah Alam and Sohel after conducting a drive in Patgram upazila of Lalmonihat on Monday night (December 24). Another JMB suspect Mansur was picked up in a separate drive in Gangachara upazila of Rangpur, he said. In the preliminary investigation, the detainees confessed their involvement with JMB and that they were planning for subversive activities ahead of the 11th general election, the RAB official added. |
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Bangladesh |
BSF kills cattle trader |
2016-12-12 |
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) yesterday shot dead a Bangladeshi cattle trader near the bordering area of Aditmari upazila in the district. The incident took place around 5:00am inside Indian territory near border pillar 924/8 at Chawratari village in Durgapur union as the victim -- Asadul Islam, 32, son of Abul Hossain from the same village -- was entering into Bangladesh with Indian cattle, said sources at the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). The BSF took possession of the corpse and moved it away inside India. They did not return the corpse till yesterday afternoon. The victim died on the spot when he and three other cattle traders from Bangladesh were chased and shot by a patrol team of 100 BSF Battalion from Singimari camp, said sources at the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB). The three other traders accompanying the victim managed to flee unhurt and were able cross into Bangladesh along with all 20 cattle they had with them, the sources added. Lt Col Ahmed Bazlur Rahman Hayati, commanding officer of 15 BGB Battalion in Lalmonirhat, said they sent a letter to BSF, formally protesting the killing and demanding the body of the Bangladeshi be returned. In a reply message, the BSF said they would conduct an autopsy of the corpse and hand it over to the BGB during a bilateral flag meeting, he added. |
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Jubo League leader abducts schoolgirl to marry |
2016-11-27 |
![]() ... the youth wing of the Bangla Awami League... , Awami League’s youth affiliate, in Rajshahi has allegedly kidnapped a tenth-grader at gun point to marry her. "Jubo League leader Sohel Rana along with 12 activists on six cycle of violences broke into my house at Taherpur municipality of Bagmara upazila on Friday evening, firing blank shots, and whisked away my daughter," said the girl’s father. "They assaulted the family members, including women, before taking away the girl at gunpoint," he said. The family members alleged that the girl was taken to the mayor’s home and immediately married to Rana. Jubo League activists, who were around the house after the abduction, made sure that the family members could not go to the police. The family claims that Taherpur Jubo League President Asadul Islam, Chhatra League ... the student wing of the Bangla Awami League ... President Korban Ali, ward unit Awami League President Mizanur Rahman and several other leaders of the ruling party and its affiliates were involved in the abduction. The girl’s brother said that they were later called to the mayor’s home. "They threatened to kill us if we reported the matter to the police," he said. The family members claimed that they had not reported the incident to police in view of life threats. They suspect that the local mayor was also involved. Selim Hossain, officer-in-charge of Bagmara police, said that they had moved to rescue the girl, but were later informed by Taherpur Mayor Abul Kalam Azad that she was safe and sound at his home. "Rana and the girl were in a relationship. She was brought from her home as the family rejected the marriage proposal," said Mizanur. When contacted, Mayor Azad said that the girl had not been married off with Rana and problems between two families over the issue had been solved. Marriage Registrar Abdul Malek said that he had not registered the marriage as the girl was below 18. |
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Bangladesh |
Jhalakathi judge killer JMB man executed |
2016-10-17 |
![]() The sentence was executed at 10:30pm on Sunday amid tight security, said Khulna Jail Super Kamrul Islam confirmed the Dhaka Tribune. Khulna Deputy Commissioner Nazmul Ahsan, DIG Prisons (Jessore) Tipu Sultan, Magistrate Md Nur-e-Alam Siddique, Civil Surgeon Dr Md Abdur Razzak and Jail Superintendent Kamrul Islam were present during the execution. Arif and six other JMB leaders including its founder Shayakh Abdur Rahman and second-in-command Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai were sentenced to death on May 29, 2006. The six were executed on March 29, 2007 after the Appellate Division upheld their sentence and the president turned down their mercy petitions. The four others executed were Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) Majlish-e-Sura members Ataur Rahman Sunny, Abdul Awal Molla alias Omar alias Shakil Ahmed and Amjad Hossain alias Khalid Saifullah, and jacket wallah Iftekhar Hassan Al Mamun. Arif, who was absconding during the trial, was tossed in the clink Please don't kill me! on July 10, 2007 and appealed against his sentence. Finally the Appellate Division rejected his appeal on August 28 this year. He is the first death-row convict executed at the Khulna jail after a decade. On May 9, 2004, the jail authorities hanged top criminal Ershad Sikder. Hailing from Bandorgachhia village of Barguna, Arif’s relatives were allowed to meet him at noon. He would be buried at his in-law’s village in Bagerhat’s Morelganj, family sources said. Senior assistant judges of the Jhalakathi court Jagannath Pare and Sohel Ahmed were killed in a suicide kaboom at Purba Chadkati of the town when they were going to the court on a microbus on November 14, 2005 as part of the JMB’s all-out attacks on the courts and law enforcers across the country. Sohel was struck down in his prime while Jagannath departed this vale of tears at a hospital. JMB member Mamun, who was injured in the attack, was arrested from the spot. The JMB recently said that their members had conducted the suicide kabooms after the August 17, 2005 series blasts as the then "government did not respond to their call for establishing Islamic rule in the country positively." After the execution of the six JMB leaders, its members rubbed out Jhalakathi public prosecutor Haider Hossain who represented the state in the case "as the first Dire Revenge." A Jhalakathi court in February last year sentenced to death five members of the JMB for the murder of Haider. |
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Bangladesh |
SC upholds death for JMB man in Jhalakathi judges murder |
2016-08-29 |
[Dhaka Tribune] The Supreme Court has upheld the death penalty handed down to a member of banned murderous Moslem outfit Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) for carrying out a suicide kaboom that killed two judges in Jhalakathi in 2005. A five-member Appellate Division panel headed by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha gave the verdict, rejecting the review plea filed by Asadul Islam on Sunday morning. Senior assistant judges Jagannath Pandey and Sohel Ahmed were killed in the suicide kaboom on November 14, 2005. The Appellate Division had upheld death sentence of seven JMB leaders, including its chief Abdur Rahman, second-in-command Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai and Asadul, in the case. The death sentences of all the turbans but Asadul were executed in 2007. Asadul was jugged Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try! the same year and has remained in jail. He filed the review petition against the apex court verdict this year. |
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Bangladesh |
Bogra terrorists’ families want bodies back |
2016-07-11 |
[Dhaka Tribune] The families of Shafiqul Islam Ujjal and Khairul Islam Payel, the two young men from Bogra who carried out the Gulshan terrorist attack, are waiting to bury their sons. "I ask forgiveness from everyone for my son’s actions. I struggled hard to put him through school. I never imagined in my dreams that he would become a terrorist," Ujjal’s mother Asia Begum told news hounds at her home in Dhunat’s Baniajan Chalishpara village yesterday. "And I beg for my son’s dead body," she added. Ujjal and Payel are among the five Ujjal’s neighbours described him as a religious, honest and talented boy and said they were shocked by his violent actions. The family had no idea how he had turned into an hard boy. A family member said Ujjal was the youngest of local farmer Badiuzzaman’s three sons. He graduated from Gosaibari Degree College in 2011 and began working at a kindergarten school in Ashulia, Dhaka. He used to send money to the family every month and used to preach religion whenever he came home. Asia Begum said Ujjal left home six months ago to attend a Chilla (a religious gathering) and then did not contact them again. On the morning of July 4, she recognised him from photos being shown on the TV. In the afternoon police took her elder son and husband to Dhaka to identify the body. Meanwhile, ...back at the pond, Gloria slowly backed away from the eight-foot bull frog. If the creature croaked she would surely be deafened... police officials said DNA samples had been collected from Ujjal’s father Badiuzzaman, brother Asadul Islam and Payel’s parents Abul Hossain and Piyara Begum. Abul and Piyara were picked up by detective police from their home in Brikushtia Dakkhinpara village on July 3. Dhunat Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mizanur Rahman said both families returned to Bogra from Dhaka before Eid. On July 6, Bogra police identified one of the Drop the heater, Studs, or you're hist'try! in April with an AK-22 rifle, the same weapon used in the Gulshan attack. Payel passed his Dakhil exams in 2014 from Bihigram DU Central Fazil Madrasa. Ujjal on the other hand graduated from a local degree college and was teaching at a school. |
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Bangladesh |
Stalker beaten to death in Kushtia |
2010-04-08 |
![]() The deceased was Asadul Islam alias Asha, 30, son of Moslem Uddin of Atigram village of the upazila. According to police, Asadul used to stalk a student of class-VII of the same village on her way to school. The girl informed her family of the matter. On Tuesday, family members of the girl followed her and caught Asadul on the way around 9:30am. They beat Asadul causing serious injuries. Asadul was rushed to Kushtia General Hospital. Sources said the doctors there referred the victim to Dhaka Medical College Hospital but his family did not pay heed to it. Asadul died yesterday at 2:30pm at Kushtia General Hospital. Officer-in-Charge of Mirpur Police Station Ashfaqul Islam said victim's brother Mosharraf Hossain lodged a case in this connection. |
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Bangladesh |
7 JMB men on fresh remand |
2009-10-17 |
[Bangla Daily Star] The seven arrested members of banned militant outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were taken on a fresh five-day remand last afternoon. The court of Metropolitan Magistrate BM Tariqul Kabir granted the five-day remand after police had produced the militants before the court with remand prayers for eight days, said Sub-Inspector M Hafizur Rahman, investigation officer (IO) of the case. Police identified the arrestees as JMB Rajshahi division chief Ashraf alias Haider, 32, Naogaon district chief Abdur Rahim, 30, and Natore district chief Shahabuddin, 35, and JMB ehsar (full-time) members Md Momtaz, 20, Asadul Islam, 30, Rohidul, 35, and Isarul Islam, 22. On October 10, the militants were taken on a seven-day remand that ended yesterday. A team of Special Branch of police arrested them from four greater Rajshahi districts. Senior police officials said, the seven militants during interrogation on remand denied their involvement in JMB activities. Rather they confessed to being the followers of militant kingpin and Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh Chief Asadullah Al Galib, the sources added. Many of Galib's foreign connections eventually turn into sources of funding for JMB pointing finger at the Ahle Hadith chief's patronisation of the JMB underground, said the investigation sources. During the seven-day remand in police custody, the militants lived a camp life. As six of them go to sleep, another keeps watch on others, fans them or protects them from mosquito bites. They say their prayers and take meals together. |
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Bangladesh |
Police round up 7 JMB men |
2009-10-10 |
![]() Police identified the arrestees as JMB Rajshahi division chief Ashraf alias Haider, 32, JMB ehsar (full-time) members Md Momtaz, 20, Asadul Islam, 30, Rohidul, 35, and Isarul Islam, 22 and Naogaon district chief Abdur Rahim, 30, and Natore district chief Sahabuddin, 35. Ashraf was arrested from Malda Colony in Rajshahi city on Wednesday night and following his statement police arrested JMB ehsar members Asadul Islam and Isarul from Chapainawabganj the next day. The SB team arrested Abdur Rahim and Momtaz from Atrai upazila. The same day Shahabuddin and Rohidul were rounded up from Boraigram upazila of Natore. The arrestees were handed over to Boalia Police Station, Officer-in-charge of the police station said. "Our operations against the JMB will continue and we are now trying to nab all the district level commanders of the outfit," said Additional Superintendent of Police Zannatul Hasan. Hailed from Chapainawabganj, Ashraf has two wives. His first wife is JMB's woman wing commander. Terming Ashraf a hardened militant, a police official said, as he was being taken to the Boalia Police Station from Rajshahi Metropolitan Police headquarters, Ashraf told him, "I will be in your place on the judgement day when I will order you and you have to follow." The police also recovered a number of books on jihad, eight mobile phone sets, computers and CDs from their possession. Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh Chief Asadullah Al Galib, international terror-suspect Abdur Razzak Bin Yousuf, Jamaat-e Islami founder Sayed Abul Ala Moududi, Jamaat's Assistant Secretary General Mujibor Rahman and Hizb-ut Tawhid Chief Bayazid Khan Ponny were the writers of some of the books recovered. |
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Militants regrouping, three bodies unite under single banner | ||||||||
2007-05-05 | ||||||||
Banned Islamist outfit Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) cadres are regrouping along with the fellow militants of Insaf and Allar Dal to see through the job of establishing Islamic law in the country.
Intelligence officials have gathered that the militants have plans to blast less powerful bombs and carry out the main attack when the law enforcers will be busy at the first explosion site. Despite knowing this beforehand, the law enforcers could not pre-empt the three near-simultaneous explosions at railway stations in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet on May 1. The failure to net the ones leading the regenerated militant campaign led to the blasts that harked back to the August 17 countrywide attacks. Besides, those detained for involvement in militancy did not give enough leads, said sources close to those working on the Islamist groups. ![]()
The JMB men had observed a seven-day mourning for its executed leaders. In Bogra, they distributed leaflets asking people to keep a sombre mood during the mourning period.
Jahidul Islam Sumon alias Mizan alias Kamrul alias Nayan of Sheker Vita of Jamalpur has been appointed the military expert of the new JMB for his expertise in explosives, firearms and ammunition, intelligence officials said.
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Final bell tolls for 6 JMB men | |
2007-03-06 | |
![]() Sources said the president rejected the mercy petitions on Sunday while the relevant documents were sent to the ministry concerned yesterday. Deputy Inspector General (Prisons) Maj Shamsul Haider Siddique told The Daily Star last night that he did not receive any official order regarding rejection of mercy petitions.
According to the jail code, if the president rejects clemency prayers by the condemned, the jail authorities are to reschedule the date of execution within 21-28 days from the date of receipt of the copy of his decision. The condemned are Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) chief Abdur Rahman, its second-in-command Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, its Majlish-e-Shura members Ataur Rahman Sunny, Khaled Saifullah and Abdul Awal, suicide bomber Iftekhar Al Mamun and absconding Asadul Islam alias Arif. The captured six are in different jails. In the first week of February the jail authorities sent the mercy petitions of the six to the president through the home ministry. The seven JMB militants were convicted and sentenced to death for killing two judges in Jhalakathi in a suicide bomb attack in November 2005. One of them, Asadul Islam alias Arif, is absconding. Senior assistant judges Jagannath Pandey and Sohel Ahmed were killed in the suicide bomb attack at Purba Chadkati in Jhalakathi town in the wake of a series of bombings carried out by Islamist militants across the country. The High Court (HC) on August 31 last year upheld the trial court verdict handing down death penalties to the seven convicts on May 29. The Supreme Court on November 28 last year rejected the six convicts' petitions seeking permission to appeal against the HC judgement. | |
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Bangladesh |
Execution of militant Saifullah stayed |
2007-02-13 |
The Supreme Court (SC) yesterday stayed execution of condemned militant Khaled Saifullah until February 19. Chamber judge of the appellate division of the SC Justice Amirul Kabir Chowdhury delivered the order following a review petition of Khaled Saifullah for reconsidering the death sentence against him. The court also directed for hearing the matter at the full bench of the SC. On November 28 last year, the full bench of the SC headed by Chief Justice Syed JR Mudassir Husain rejected the petitions of six of the seven sentenced to death Islamist militants including Saifullah seeking permission to appeal against a High Court (HC) judgement upholding the sentences. The seven had been convicted of killing two Jhalakathi judges. Additional District and Sessions Judge of Jhalakathi Reza Tarik Ahmed sentenced JMB chief Abdur Rahman, its second-in-command Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, Majlish-e-Shura members Ataur Rahman Sunny, Abdul Awal and Khaled Saifullah, suicide bomber Iftekhar al Mamun, and absconding Asadul Islam alias Arif to death by hanging, and acquitted another one on May 29. The High Court (HC) upheld the trial court's verdict on August 31. After rejection of his appeal, Saifullah filed a review petition in the SC. |
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