The Asian Age

Bangla attack ‘ mastermind’ killed in raid

The attack had left 17 foreigners dead

- ANISUR RAHMAN

Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, the mastermind of Bangladesh’s worst terror attack at a cafe here that claimed 22 lives, including of an Indian girl last month, was on Saturday killed along with two of his aides in a police raid on their hideout near the capital.

“The gunfight erupted after the police started raiding a building at Naraynganj’s Pikeparha on the outskirts of Dhaka,” counter- terrorism unit’s additional deputy Commission­er Sanowar Hossain was quoted as saying by the bdnews24. Com.

The unit’s chief Monirul Islam earlier said the raid was conducted upon informatio­n gleaned from an arrested operative of the banned Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh ( JMB).

Police spokesman Jalaluddin confirmed to PTI that Bangladesh- born Canadian citizen Tamim Chowdhury was among those killed during the raid, the second major The main mastermind of the Holey Artisan ( attack) has been eliminated... The nation has become free of another curse. Sheikh Hasina clampdown after the nine suspected Islamist terrorists were killed last month.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina praised the police and the intelligen­ce agencies for the operation. “The main mastermind of the Holey Artisan ( attack) has been eliminated,” Ms Hasina told reporters.

“The nation has become free of another curse,” she said. Eliminatio­n of the extremists would bolster people’s confidence, she added.

A joint team from counter terrorism and transnatio­nal crime unit, the police headquarte­rs and the district police cordoned off the house since Monday morning. — PTI

Dhaka, Aug. 27: The police in Bangladesh killed three suspected militants on Saturday, including an alleged mastermind of a major attack on a cafe last month that left 20 people dead.

Police sharpshoot­ers raided a two- storey house in Narayangan­j district near the capital Dhaka, after receiving a tip that Tamim Chowdhury, a Bangladesh­iborn Canadian, and others were hiding there, top counter- terrorism official Monirul Islam said.

Chowdhury is one of two mastermind­s of the attack on a popular restaurant in Dhaka on July 1 that killed 20, including 17 foreigners, the police said.

The militants belonged to the banned group Jumatul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, or JMB, Bangladesh’s police chief A. K. M. Shahidul Hoque told the reporters.

Chowdhury is also suspected to be behind a July 7 attack on an Id gathering outside Dhaka marking the end of Ramzan, he said. Four people died in that attack, including two police officers. The police found guns, ammunition and meat cleavers in the apartment where the men were holed up. The men also set off explosions to destroy their computers and other evidence, said Sanwar Hossain, a senior police officer.

“We heard explosions inside the apartment and we understood that they were destroying evidence,”

Hossain said. “When we felt that they would not surrender, we made our final push and killed them.”

When the police forced their way into the apartment, they found two bodies near the main door, and Chowdhury's body was found in another room, Hossain said. The Bangladesh­i police has been conducting raids across the country to hunt those behind the attacks. After storming the building, a SWAT team made the final push and fatally shot the suspects after they failed to surrender.

Haque said the team asked them to give themselves up but that they kept on firing.

The ISIS group claimed responsibi­lity for the restaurant attack, but officials have denied the claim, saying it was the act of the JMB and that the ISIS elements has no presence in Muslimmajo­rity country.

 ?? — AP ?? Bodies of militants killed by the police after the raid near Dhaka on Saturday
— AP Bodies of militants killed by the police after the raid near Dhaka on Saturday

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