BSF intercepts Bangladeshi woman crossing border
Amid rising tensions in Bangladesh, reports suggest that some individuals are attempting to cross the India-Bangladesh border illegally, seeking to settle in India.
The raids were carried out on Sunday night at a militant hideout in Araihazar, Narayanganj district, where officials also defused three IED bombs.
Five members of the Neo-JMB banned militant outfit were arrested in Bangladesh by a specialized unit of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), a top official said on Monday, adding that IED-making materials were also seized during multiple raids.
Md Asaduzzaman, chief of the DMP’s Counterterrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit, said that while three of the militants were arrested on July 8, the remaining two were held on Sunday.
The militants who were arrested on Sunday evening were identified as IED maker Abdullah Al Mamun alias ‘David Killer’, and Major Osama alias Naeem, a militant trainer.
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According to the CTTC chief, Naeem was also a bomb-making instructor and used to lead the prayers at a mosque.
The raids were carried out on Sunday night at a militant hideout in Araihazar, Narayanganj district, where officials also defused three IED bombs, Asaduzzaman said, adding a huge quantity of explosives was seized from the den. The second raid on a house at Kazipara also in Narayanganj ended at around 4 a.m. on Monday.
Many books on jihadi literature, IED -making equipment, and remotes were recovered during the operation, Asaduzzaman told IANS.
Last May, the Neo-JMB militants left a remote-controlled IED next to the traffic police box at Siddhirganj in Narayanganj.
The bomb disposal team of the CTTC defused it.
CTTC officials have said that the IED was made by Mamun.
The identity of the second arrested militant has not been revealed.
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