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Hefazat-e-Islam Sub-Group Manhazi Members Trained In Afghanistan: Bangladesh Police

by IANS - May 12, 2021 05:38 AM Hardline Hefazat-e-Islam shout slogans in Dhaka. Militant outfit Hefazat-e-Islam, which was behind the recent unrest in Bangladesh, has a sub-group called Manhazi , whose members include some who had trained in Afghanistan , a senior police officer said on Tuesday. Dhaka Metropolitan Police s Joint Commissioner, Mahbub Alam also told IANS that banned terror group Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami (HuJI) was also showing signs of activity. According to officials, since the early 1980s, many people went from Bangladesh to Afghanistan to join the Al Qaeda fighting against the Soviet Army. There is no accurate count of how many, mostly madarsa teachers and students, had gone theere, but the rise of militancy in Bangladesh in the 1990s was spurred on by these fighters returning home.

New breed of Bangladeshi Mujahideen: Young men abandon home to join Afghan militants

  Senior Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 11 May 2021 10:39 AM BdST Updated: 11 May 2021 10:39 AM BdST In the 1980s, groups of young men from Bangladesh travelled to Afghanistan to join the jihad against the Soviet occupation forces. Fast forward to present day four decades later: police believe more young Bangladeshis are pursuing the same path to extremism. ); } Three young men from Bangladesh have recently abandoned home for ‘hijrat’, or hegira migration for the cause of Islam and taken up the banner of Islamist terrorism in Afghanistan, according to officials in the police’s Counterterrorism and Transnational Crime Unit or CTTC. The police can confirm that two of them, Abdur Razzak from Cumilla and Shibbir Ahmed from Sylhet, have already made their way to the rugged, mountainous terrain of Afghanistan.

Hefazat sub-group Manhazi members trained in Afghanistan

Hefazat sub-group Manhazi members trained in Afghanistan ​ By Sumi Khan ( IANS) | Published on ​ Tue, May 11 2021 22:48 IST | ​ 2 Views 24 more Hefazat supporters held for 5-day massacre in Brahmanbaria Image Source: IANS News Dhaka, May 11 : Militant outfit Hefazat-e-Islam, which was behind the recent unrest in Bangladesh, has a sub-group called Manhazi , whose members include some who had trained in Afghanistan , a senior police officer said on Tuesday. Dhaka Metropolitan Police s Joint Commissioner, Mahbub Alam also told IANS that banned terror group Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami (HuJI) was also showing signs of activity. According to officials, since the early 1980s, many people went from Bangladesh to Afghanistan to join the Al Qaeda fighting against the Soviet Army. There is no accurate count of how many, mostly madarsa teachers and students, had gone theere, but the rise of militancy in Bangladesh in the 1990s was spurred on by these fighters returning hom

Three HuJI militants remanded | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

banned militant outfit Harkat-ul Jihad al-Islami (HuJI) including its chief of operation wing, on three-day remand each. The three remanded accused are– Mohammad Mainul Islam alias Mahin alias Mithu alias Hasan, Sheikh Sohan Shad alias Bara Abdullah and Murad Hossain Kabir. Of the three, Mainul was acting as the chief of the militant group’s operation wing for long. investigation agency Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit produced the trio before the court and pleaded to place them on 10-day remand. 5.15pm on Thursday. Police seized one private car, five mobile phones, one microphone, one machete, two knives, 10 detonators, 170 iron balls used as

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