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Bangladesh police arrest 7 suspected militants, find bombs | Bangladesh police arrest 7 suspected militants, find bombs |
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NEW DELHI — Bangladesh security forces early Thursday arrested seven suspected members of a banned Islamist group blamed for attacks on foreigners and minority groups in the country. | NEW DELHI — Bangladesh security forces early Thursday arrested seven suspected members of a banned Islamist group blamed for attacks on foreigners and minority groups in the country. |
Those detained in a raid in the Mirpur area of the capital, Dhaka, included at least three “important figures” of the Jumatul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, or JMB, police officer Monirul Islam said. | Those detained in a raid in the Mirpur area of the capital, Dhaka, included at least three “important figures” of the Jumatul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, or JMB, police officer Monirul Islam said. |
Islam said the search of a residential building led to a huge cache of bombs and grenades and other explosives. The suspects exploded bombs as the raid started, but no one was injured, he said. | Islam said the search of a residential building led to a huge cache of bombs and grenades and other explosives. The suspects exploded bombs as the raid started, but no one was injured, he said. |
Officials cordoned off the building and evacuated other residents, he said. | Officials cordoned off the building and evacuated other residents, he said. |
The raid followed information gathered from another member of the group who was arrested earlier, Islam said. | The raid followed information gathered from another member of the group who was arrested earlier, Islam said. |
The group was founded in 1998 by Shaikh Abdur Rahman, a religious teacher educated in Saudi Arabia. | The group was founded in 1998 by Shaikh Abdur Rahman, a religious teacher educated in Saudi Arabia. |
According to Islam, at least 20 locally made grenades found in the building are similar to others recovered from the group’s members or the sites of previous attacks. He said the building was used for bombmaking. | According to Islam, at least 20 locally made grenades found in the building are similar to others recovered from the group’s members or the sites of previous attacks. He said the building was used for bombmaking. |
A wave of deadly assaults this year on foreigners, secular writers and members of the Shiite community in the Sunni-majority nation, claimed by radical Islamist groups, have alarmed the international community and raised concerns that religious extremism is taking hold in the traditionally moderate country. | A wave of deadly assaults this year on foreigners, secular writers and members of the Shiite community in the Sunni-majority nation, claimed by radical Islamist groups, have alarmed the international community and raised concerns that religious extremism is taking hold in the traditionally moderate country. |
The Islamic State group and a local affiliate have claimed responsibility for the killings of two foreigners — an Italian aid worker and a Japanese agricultural worker — as well as for attacks on the Shiites. | The Islamic State group and a local affiliate have claimed responsibility for the killings of two foreigners — an Italian aid worker and a Japanese agricultural worker — as well as for attacks on the Shiites. |
Bangladesh’s government has repeatedly said that IS has no organizational presence in the country. It accuses domestic Islamist groups along with the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its main ally, the Jamaat-e-Islami party, of carrying out attacks to destabilize the South Asian nation for political gains. | |
Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. | Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |