The Asian Age

Four militants blow themselves up after 24-hr Bangla seize

- ANISUR RAHMAN DHAKA, APRIL 28

Four militants blew themselves up in Bangladesh after a 24-hour standoff with the security forces which raided their ‘den’, the latest such incident amid an intensifie­d nationwide crackdown on Islamist militants, police said on Friday.

Police raided a house in northweste­rn Chapainawa­bganj on Wednesday night, triggering a standoff. “We found bodies of four militants as we entered the hideout,” a police headquarte­rs spokesman told reporters in Dhaka as elite Special Weapons And Tactics unit wrapped up the security clampdown codenamed “Operation Eagle Hunt”.

An injured pregnant woman, who is the wife of one of the slain militants, and her six-year-old daughter were brought out from the house as siege ended at the den of Neo Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen, the spokesman said.

“She suffered a bullet wound on her leg,” he said.

Last month, Bangladesh­i police conducted series of large-scale operations against militants, in which at least 17 suspected militants were killed.

Bangladesh police raided a house in Chapainawa­bganj on Wednesday night triggering a standoff

The bodies of four militants were found after elite Special Weapons And Tactics unit wrapped up the operation

On March 31, eight militants blew themselves up with a grenade after the security forces raided their hideout north of the Bangladesh­i capital.

The official said the woman too was believed to be an operative of the banned outfit responsibl­e for carrying out out the deadly July 1, 2016 terrorist attack on a Dhaka cafe in which 22 people, including an Indian, were killed.

Bangladesh has been witnessing a spate of attacks on secular activists, foreigners and religious minorities since 2013. The ISIS has claimed several attacks in Bangladesh, but the government rejects the presence of foreign terrorist groups in the country, blaming home-grown groups such as the neo-JMB for terrorist attacks.

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