Oman Daily Observer

Three alleged militants killed in Bangladesh

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DHAKA: Three alleged extremists were killed Tuesday in a raid by Bangladesh police as security was stepped up before Pope Francis’s landmark visit to the nation, officials said.

Police said the trio died in suspected suicide blasts after they opened fire and threw bombs at anti-terror officers who cordoned off a house where they were hiding near the Indian border.

Rapid Action Battalion police surrounded the home following a tip-off and urged those holed up inside to surrender but they opened fire instead, the force’s local commander Mahbubul Alam said.

“Moments later there were several loud explosions and the house caught on fire. Later we found three mangled bodies, one of them with a severed head,” he said.

He said the three were active members of Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) — a homegrown militant group blamed for a string of deadly attacks on foreigners, atheist bloggers, rights activists and religious minorities in recent years.

Hand grenades, pistols, explosives and chemicals to make bombs were found at the home.

Pope Francis arrives in Bangladesh on Thursday for a three-day visit, the first by a Vatican leader in 31 years.

Bangladesh authoritie­s have tightened security in the capital, with police patrolling around Christian churches and places where Francis will visit. “There will be the highest security measures for the pope,” Dhaka police spokesman Masudur Rahman said.

“We have taken the measures in consultati­ons with the Christian community here,” he added. — AFP

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