12 Sep, 2016

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2016

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Bhadra 28, 1423, Zil-Hajj 9, 1437

Karim was Tamim’s second man Murad’s wife left Azimpur den last week n Arifur Rahman Rabbi The terrorist who died in Azimpur on Saturday night was the most important person in New Jamaatul Mujahedin Bangladesh (JMB) after Tamim Chowdhury, police have said. Shamser Uddin alias Jamshed Hossain alias Abdul Karim, who killed himself during a raid at the Azimpur den had been coordinating the terror group after the death of Tamim, who masterminded the Gulshan attack. Shamser was a close and trusted aide of Tamim. Under his instructions, Shamser planned attacks, provided training and implemented targets.

Police earlier claimed Zahidul alias Maj (retd) Murad, killed in Dhaka’s Rupnagar on September 2, was Tamim’s second-in-command. After Tamim’s death, Shamser was the interim head of the organisation. He was planning to reorganise the group and carry out more attacks. He was collecting money and arms. Police found four guns and Tk3 lakh at the den. On the other hand, Shamser committed suicide with sharp weapons, said the autopsy doctors of Dhaka Medical College Forensic department Sohel Mahmud. Police found an NID in the den which identified the man  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

Tampaco death toll rises to 29 Hasan and n Kamrul Raihanul Islam Akand, Gazipur Fire fighters were able to bring the Tampaco factory fire under control yesterday evening but could not start rescue operation inside the building due to excessive heat and dense smoke. Four more bodies were recovered from the spot yesterday afternoon while a worker succumbed to his burn injuries at Dhaka Medical College

Hospital, pushing the death toll to 29. Of the 24 who died on Saturday, 19 bodies were recovered from the spot while five succumbed to their injuries while undergoing treatment at hospitals. Ten injured workers – five in critical state – have been undergoing treatment at the DMCH while nine more workers remained missing as of last night. Around 70% of the three PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

NOTICE All offices of the Dhaka Tribune will remain closed for three days from today for Eid. Therefore, there will be no issue of the daily on September 13, 14 and 15. However, our ONLINE service will be on to keep readers updated.

The Dhaka Tribune wishes all its readers, advertisers, hawkers and well-wishers a very happy Eid-ul-Azha

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