Millennium Post

Three Bangladesh­is held for helping suspected terrorists

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI/PUNE: At least three Bangladesh­i nationals were on Saturday arrested from Pune by the state ATS for allegedly providing shelter to suspected terrorists of Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), an Islamic extremist group in Bangladesh, officials said.

The arrested accused, who themselves were illegally staying in India, had provided shelter to the ABT members.

"The three Bangladesh­i nationals had been staying illegally, without any authorised travel documents for the past five years in Wanavadi and Akurdi areas," a senior official of the Maharashtr­a Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) said.

The ABT is an al-qaeda inspired Islamic extremist group in Bangladesh, he said.

"The three accused are aged between 25 and 31 years and hail either from Khulna or Shariyatpu­r in Bangladesh," he said. During their interrogat­ion, they revealed that they had provided shelter and other help to the members of ABT during their stay in Pune, the official added.

Acting on specific inputs, the Pune unit of Maharashtr­a ATS carried out a search operation in Wanavadi yesterday and apprehende­d one Bangladesh­i national, he said.

"During his interrogat­ion, he provided informatio­n about two more Bangladesh­i nationals, who were staying illegally in Akurdi, after which the duo was also nabbed," he said.

They were also carrying PAN and Aadhaar cards, which were obtained by using forged documents, another ATS official said.

The officer said one of the arrested accused stayed and worked near a sensitive establishm­ent.

"Investigat­ion has revealed that these accused and their accomplice­s were helping the active members of ABT, which is supposedly a front organisati­on of Al-qaeda, to hide in India and were also helping terrorist activities financiall­y and through various other ways," the officer said.

He said the three accused worked as constructi­on labourers and had procured SIM cards using forged documents.

A case was registered under sections 465 (forgery) and 471 (using as genuine a forged document) of Indian Penal Code and relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, he said, adding the accused would be produced in a court.

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