28 July, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2016

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Shraban 13, 1423, Shawwal 22, 1437

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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 92

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

Seven militants identified n Tribune Desk Dhaka Metropolitan Police yesterday have identified seven militants killed during Operation Storm 26 on early Tuesday morning. A total of nine militants were killed during a joint forces drive in a flat in Dhaka’s Kallyanpur, while one was caught and another managed to escape. DMP Deputy Commissioner Masudur Rahman told the Dhaka Tribune that seven dead militants had been identified by matching their fingerprints with national identification (NID) records at the Election Commission. After verifying their fingerprints the commission sent them to the DMP yesterday. The identified seven are Abdullah, 23, son of Sohrab Ali of Ballabhpur village, Dinajpur, Abdul Hakim Naym, 33, [name in Bengali reads Abu Hakim Naym] son of Nurul Islam of Kuakata village, Patuakhali, Taj-Ul-Haque Rasik, 25, son of Rabiul Haq from Dhaka’s Dhanmondi area, Akifuzzaman Khan, 24, son of Saifuzzaman Khan of Dhaka’s Gulshan area, Shazad Rouf, 24, son of Tawhid Rouf of Bashundhara, Dhaka, Md Motier Rahman, 24, son of

n Tribune Desk

Abdullah

Business owners located at Dhanmondi in the capital city have claimed the Rajdhani Unnyan Kartipakkha (Rajuk) has been applying double standards during their eviction drive at the city's posh areas since Monday.

PICTURE ON PAGE 2 Rajuk, the central city development authority of the country yesterday carried out a drive on businesses, including medical and educational institutions, at Dhanmondi's road no 5, 6, 7/A, and 11/A. Rajuk officials had asked one of the campuses of Eastern University on road no 5, to shift all their activities to the main campus and shut

feeling that it is our son Arko, but we will still be going to the morgue to make sure.” Tawhid later went to Dhaka Medical College morgue yesterday

Before they were killed by the police, the nine suspected militants inside the Kallyanpur den shouted to say that they were allegiant to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the chief of the so-called Islamic State terrorist group. A neighbour managed to record an audio clip when one of the suspects shouted from the balcony to make the declaration of allegiance to the police. The Dhaka Tribune has obtained a copy of the recording and has spoken to the neighbour, who requested that his name not be published. In the audio recording, one of the suspects can be heard shouting that they would follow their “Khalifah (Caliph)” Baghdadi through “happiness and sorrow.” Several of them can also be heard shouting “Allahu Akbar” or God is great. The neighbour, who was hiding inside his own home nearby, told the Dhaka Tribune he also heard

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Abdul Hakim

Akifuzzaman Khan

Taj-Ul-Haque Rasik

Shazad Rouf

Md Motier Rahman

Md Jobayer Hossain

These pictures show the seven militants who were identified after their fingerprints matched samples kept under the Election Commission database. The names mentioned here are according to the EC’s database

Md Nasiruddin Sardar of Omarpur village, Satkhira, and Md Jobayer Hossain, 20, son of Abdul Quaium of Paschim Maijdee village, Noakhali. Among the seven, three were residents of Dhaka. All except

Business owners claim Rajuk drive stenches of double standards n Abu Hayat Mahmud

‘Kallyanpur suspects swore allegiance to IS chief’

down their Dhanmondi location. The Enliven Advanced Dental Centre and one restaurant at road no 5 had their shutters demolished. They have been asked to vacate their spaces by today while MST Pharmaceutical on the same road has been given a week. The Rajuk mobile court also demolished a restaurant, two grocery shops and a saloon on plot 30 of road 7/A. “Mr Shawkat Ali (the landowner of plot 30) informed us just a day before to shift all goods from the shop immediately. We have been trying to shift but we are find out any other commercial space in Dhanmondi,” said restaurant owner Mahbub Rahman. He also said that he had  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

Naym were in their twenties. In the morning, Tawhid Rouf, father of the American citizen Shazad Rouf alias Arko who was a North South University student, told the Dhaka Tribune: “I have a


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