15 June, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2016

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Ashar 1, 1423, Ramadan 9, 1437

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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 53

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www.dhakatribune.com | 32 pages | Price: Tk10

Who is tipping IS off ? Local youths believed to be relaying info on attacks to IS media handlers in Middle East n Mohammad Jamil Khan Despite frantic search and vigilance, the law enforcers have failed to arrest anyone behind the claims made on behalf of international militant group Islamic State soon after any killing or attack in Bangladesh. Usually the names of three foreign agencies – SITE Intelligence Group, and IS-led publications Amaq and Dawat al-Khalifah – appear in the claims that are circulated online, especially on Twitter. So far, the police have learned that a group of seven youths from Bangladesh – all described as local agents of the terrorist group – collects information of attacks and murders from the media. Then they send those to a yet unidentified person staying in the Middle East, who uploads the information on Twitter. His account is followed and carried by the IS publications and the SITE. The law enforcers, however, have not been able to trace and arrest those sources. Since September last year, IS has claimed 22 attacks in Bangladesh that killed 20 people. The targets include non-Muslim and non-Sunni preachers and followers, two foreigners, a police constable and a teacher of Rajshahi University. But the government has been refuting that IS has any organisational base in the country, and suggests that the attacks were conducted by members of local banned outfits like Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) or Ansarullah Bangla Team to create panic and destabilise the country. In April, IS named its Bangladesh leader and said that they had plans to attack India and Myanmar  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

Detective Branch of police produce two members of banned outfit Ansarullah Bangla Team in front of media yesterday at DMP Media Centre, left, after they were arrested in a drive in Dhaka's Kamrangirchar area. The two meat cleavers and a jihadi book recovered from the ABT members DHAKA TRIBUNE

Islamic State: Is it here or not? n Tribune Desk Since 2014, law enforcement agencies have arrested two dozen recruiters, trainers and followers of the Islamic State group – mainly students from well-to-do families planning to travel to Syria or Afghanistan to fight. The Detective Branch of police earlier said a four-member IS delegation from Syria had visited Chittagong in October 2014 and met with top leaders of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, Harkat ul-Jihad, Hizb ut-Tahrir and Ansarullah Bangla Team. Since September 2015, IS has claimed to have carried out 22 attacks in Bangladesh that have left 20 people dead. Despite the earlier arrests, the government denies IS was or is active in Bangladesh.

Arrests of IS operatives in Bangladesh since 2014 September 18, 2014 Seven JMB operatives – Abdullah Al Tasnim, Nayeem Ali, Sikandar Ali, Mahmud Ibn Bashar, Masum Billah, Fuad Hasan and Ali Ahmed – arrested for “establishing contacts” with IS.

September 24, 2014 Son of former High Court judge Asif Adnan Shuvo and son of senior bureaucrat Fazle Elahi Tanzil, arrested for membership in Ansarullah Bangla Team and recruitment to IS.

September 29, 2014 British citizen of Bangladeshi origin Saimun Rahman alias Ibne Hamdad arrested in Dhaka for recruiting Bangladeshi nationals to IS. Samiun travelled to Syria in September to take part in demonstrations against

Bashar al-Assad.

January 18, 2015 Detectives arrest chief IS coordinator Shakhawatul Kabir and recruits Nazrul Islam, Anwar Hossain alias Baten and Rabiul Islam in Dhaka. They were previously involved with JMB where Kabir was a regional commander.

May 31, 2015 New militant outfit Junud Al Towhid Wal Khalifah chief Abdullah Al Ghalib, son of a former army officer, is arrested. Police describe him as an IS member and recruiter, a former Hizb ut-Tahrir member and an assistant coordinator of Ansarullah.

May 26, 2015 Detectives arrest IS recruiter Aminul

Islam Begh and associate Sakib bin Kamal. Begh, IT chief of Coca-Cola Bangladesh, had recruited 20 activists including Kamal, a Dhaka-based English medium school teacher, to fight for IS in Syria and Iraq. Begh was previously a regional coordinator of JMB.

June 7, 2015 Detectives arrest IS recruiter Fida Muntasir Saker, son of retired Navy commander Mohammad Saker, in Dhaka.

June 12, 2015 Detectives arrest IS member Faiyaz Ishmam Khan, son of retired Lt Col Farid Haider Khan, in Dhaka. Source: Law enforcement agencies

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Rana Plaza owner, 17 others indicted in first case n Md Sanaul Islam Tipu A Dhaka court yesterday framed charges against Rana Plaza owner Sohel Rana and 17 others in a case filed for violating building code in constructing the eight-storey building that resulted in the death of over 1,140 people, mostly garment workers.

Dhaka's Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Md Mostafizur Rahman framed the charges under section 12 of the Building Construction Act 1952 and fixed August 23 to start recording deposition of prosecution witnesses. During the hearing, defences counsels including Faruk Ahamed and Aminul Gani Titto filed pe-

titions before the court seeking discharge of 13 accused from the charges in the case. But the court rejected the petitions. Five other accused are on the run. The 13 accused who were present before the court yesterday pleaded not guilty and demanded justice after the charges were read out to them.

According to the case filed with Savar police, the building authorities obtained permission for a six-storey building but later got it extended by three more floors violating the law. Moreover, they used substandard materials for construction. Another floor was under construction at the time of the collapse.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

SEHRI & IFTAR

Ramadan 09 10 11

June 15 16 17

Sehri – 3:39 3:39

Iftar 6:51 6:51 6:51

Source: Islamic Foundation


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