Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Militants launch grenades against Bangladesh police

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Bangladesh police personnel came under grenade attack when they raided two suspected Islamist extremist hideouts on Wednesday, days after a major anti-militant drive in which 10 people were killed.

Police said counter-terrorism officers raided two houses in Moulvibaza­r district in the northeast after receiving a tip-off that extremists were sheltering there.

A stand-off ensued, with those inside the houses throwing grenades, local police chief Rashedul Islam told AFP.

“In one of the houses, we suspect there are eight to nine of them,” he said, adding the houses were owned by a Bangladesh­i-origin British citizen.

The raids came after army commandos stormed a five-storey building in the nearby city of Sylhet, triggering a violent threeday stand-off. At least four extremists died and another six people including two police officers were killed when two bombs went off on Saturday near a crowd watching the operation.

The Islamic State claimed the twin bomb attacks but the government has rejected the claim, instead blaming a banned homegrown Islamist organisati­on.

There has been a resurgence of extremist attacks in recent weeks in the Muslim-majority nation of 160 million after a relative lull since five IS-linked gunmen killed 22 people including 18 foreign hostages at a Dhaka cafe on July 1 last year.

IS has also claimed at least two of three other incidents this month in which attackers blew themselves at security checkpoint­s, including one targeting an elite security force tasked with tackling Islamist militancy. Since the cafe attack, security forces have launched a nationwide crackdown on extremists. AFP

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