The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

US offers FBI help to probe Bangladesh attack

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July 4: US Secretary of State John Kerry has offered Bangladesh­i Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina help to investigat­e those behind the killing of 20 people at a Dhaka restaurant, as police examine how theyoung,affluentan­deducated attackers were radicalize­d.

Police have said all six Islamist gunmen killed in Friday’s attack, unpreceden­ted in Bangladesh for its scale and brutality, were locals, leaving authoritie­s rattled by the apparent spread of extremist ideology in a country until recently viewed as a relatively stable secular democracy.

Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack and posted pictures of five grinning fighters in front of a black flag who it said were involved in the attack.

Home minister Asaduzzama­n Khan rejected those claims, blaming Jamaat-ulMujahide­en Bangladesh (JMB), a local militant group which claims to represent IS but has no proven links.

Kerry spoke to Hasina on the telephone and offered FBI help in the investigat­ion.

“The Secretary (Kerry) encouraged the government of Bangladesh to conduct its investigat­ion in accordance with the highest internatio­nal standards and offered immediate assistance from U.S. law enforcemen­t, including the FBI,” US State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement.

Khan told Reuters in an interview that home-grown militants responsibl­e for a wave of killings against individual members of minority groups in the past year and a half were to blame. He said three of the six attackers had been missing for six months.

The gunmen stormed into the restaurant in the diplomatic area late on Friday, before killing at least 20 people once they had separated foreigners from locals. Six were killed and a seventh suspect was captured and is in hospital.

Nine Italians, seven Japanese, an American and an Indian were among the dead. Two Bangladesh­is were also murdered inside the restaurant, while two police officers were killed outside during the 12hour standoff. Reuters

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