Six ‘Al Qaeda-inspired extremists’ arrested in city
The Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime of Dhaka Metropolitan Police has arrested six suspected extremists who were inspired by international extremist group Al Qaeda.
The detainees were Abdur Rob, 28, Md Sakib, 23, Md Shamim Hossain, 18, Md Nadim Sheikh, 19, Md Absar, 20, and Md Saeed Uddin, 18.
A team of city intelligence analysis division of CTTC conducted drives in the capital’s Sayedabad Bus Terminal, Chattogam and Teknaf and detained them on Sunday, said a press release of CTTC on Monday.
During primary interrogation, the detainees said that they used to form gangs by communicating on social media and online based apps. They were staying in Teknaf for launching jihad in the country after receiving training with local associates.
Detainee Abdur Rob left for Saudi-Arabia in June 2019 after studying at a Qawmi madrasa here. While staying in Saudi Arabia, he was inspired to join jihad seeing various jihadi posts and videos online, said the release.
Rob used to work as a moderator and bring everyone together online to discuss sharia-based state formation, Jihad, etc. Later, they got acquainted with a Bangladeshi who lives in abroad and established contact via audio-video calls, it said.
That member introduced everyone to another Bangladeshi in Libya and a local man from Teknaf.
In the joint discussion, it was decided that Abdur Rob, Shamim, SaKib, Nadim, Saeed and others who are willing to migrate will first go to Teknaf and receive training through their local associates for waging jihad for the establishment of Islamic rule in Bangladesh, it added.
On November 22 last year, Abdur Rob arrived in the country and rented a house for planning and counseling.
A case has been filed with Jatrabari police station against the detainees under the Anti-Terrorism Act, said the release.
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