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Dhaka arrests alleged senior extremist

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DHAKA: Bangladesh police on Sunday arrested a businessma­n accused of being a major figure in the Islamist group blamed for a cafe attack that killed 22 people, mostly foreigners.

Imran Ahmed, who runs a garment factory, and his driver were arrested in a raid just outside the capital Dhaka, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) counter-terrorism force said in a statement.

The RAB alleges Ahmed, 37, is a key decision-maker in Jamayetul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), a homegrown extremist outfit accused of last year’s deadly attack on a Dhaka cafe frequented by foreigners.

Lt. Col. Kamrul Hasan, a RAB commander, said Ahmed was an important figure in the outlawed group.

“He also spent a lot of money to buy weapons and explosives for the group,” he told AFP.

Police seized a pistol and literature about jihad from the men, who were on the run when they were apprehende­d.

Ahmed is also accused of helping a high-profile militant evade authoritie­s in the northeaste­rn city of Sylhet after the group allegedly staged twin bomb attacks there in March.

Six people, including the head of RAB’s intelligen­ce wing, were killed in the violence.

Bangladesh has been reeling from a spate of violence in recent years, with dozens of foreigners, secular writers, atheist activists and religious minorities killed.

Daesh and Al-Qaeda have claimed responsibi­lity for a number of attacks. But Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has denied their involvemen­t and blamed local groups for the carnage.

Since the cafe attack, security agencies have killed some 70 militants in raids and shootouts. Among them was a Bangladesh­iorigin Canadian said to be the head of a new JMB faction and the mastermind of the cafe attack.

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