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B'desh hands over 3 suspected LeT operatives to Pak

Press Trust Of India
Dhaka, November 16, 2010
First Published: 14:01 IST(16/11/2010)
Last Updated: 14:04 IST(16/11/2010)

Bangladesh has handed over three suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba operatives to Pakistan, a year after they were arrested on suspicion of plotting attacks on Indian and US embassies in Dhaka, officials said on Tuesday. "The three were under 'preventive detention' for the past one year and were freed and
deported yesterday in line with negotiations between our foreign ministry and the Pakistani embassy here," Deputy Commissioner of Detective Branch of Police Minirul Islam said.

He said a Pakistani embassy official received them at the Dhaka Central Jail while they were later were flown back to their country.

Jail officials said Pakistani nationals Syed Abdul Kaiyum Azhari alias Sufian, 22, Mohammad Ashraf Alias Zahid, 24, and Mohammad Monwar Ali, 30, were freed on orders from the Home Ministry.

Sufian was a mechanical engineering student at Islamic Institute of Technology in suburban Gazipur and the two others were diploma engineers.

Police earlier said despite having their valid passports and visas they could not show any work permit or explain source of funds for their living expenses when they were arrested.

Police and elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion arrested some 20 suspected Pakistani and Indian nationals in the past one year for their suspected links to the Pakistan-based LeT terror group as part of an intensified campaign against militancy but most of them were accused of carrying fake currencies believed to be used to carryout their activities in India.

"But we now understand the LeT and other such foreign militant groups now do not think Bangladesh to be a good place for their operations in view of a tough government stand... they earlier tried to use Bangladesh land for their operations in neighbouring India," Islam said.

He, however, said that they gathered evidence that the LeT had links with Bangladeshi militant outfits, particularly Harkatul Jihad (HuJI) for their local shelters.

The RAB troops last month had arrested two LeT operatives, five days after police detained the alleged chief operative of the outfit Khurram alias Mohammad Selim along with two Pakistani accomplices.

Security officials, however, have long been saying that the domestic as well as the foreign militants in Bangladesh were now in a dilapidated state under an intensified security campaign.

"I tell you this much now that... they are now in a dilapidated state in view of our coordinated anti-militant campaign (and) in fact LeT now virtually has no activities in the country," senior police officer Hassan Mahmud Khondkar said in October.
 
B'desh hands over 3 suspected LeT operatives to Pak

Press Trust Of India
Dhaka, November 16, 2010
First Published: 14:01 IST(16/11/2010)
Last Updated: 14:04 IST(16/11/2010)

Bangladesh has handed over three suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba operatives to Pakistan, a year after they were arrested on suspicion of plotting attacks on Indian and US embassies in Dhaka, officials said on Tuesday. "The three were under 'preventive detention' for the past one year and were freed and
deported yesterday in line with negotiations between our foreign ministry and the Pakistani embassy here," Deputy Commissioner of Detective Branch of Police Minirul Islam said.

He said a Pakistani embassy official received them at the Dhaka Central Jail while they were later were flown back to their country.

Jail officials said Pakistani nationals Syed Abdul Kaiyum Azhari alias Sufian, 22, Mohammad Ashraf Alias Zahid, 24, and Mohammad Monwar Ali, 30, were freed on orders from the Home Ministry.

Sufian was a mechanical engineering student at Islamic Institute of Technology in suburban Gazipur and the two others were diploma engineers.

Police earlier said despite having their valid passports and visas they could not show any work permit or explain source of funds for their living expenses when they were arrested.

Police and elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion arrested some 20 suspected Pakistani and Indian nationals in the past one year for their suspected links to the Pakistan-based LeT terror group as part of an intensified campaign against militancy but most of them were accused of carrying fake currencies believed to be used to carryout their activities in India.

"But we now understand the LeT and other such foreign militant groups now do not think Bangladesh to be a good place for their operations in view of a tough government stand... they earlier tried to use Bangladesh land for their operations in neighbouring India," Islam said.

He, however, said that they gathered evidence that the LeT had links with Bangladeshi militant outfits, particularly Harkatul Jihad (HuJI) for their local shelters.

The RAB troops last month had arrested two LeT operatives, five days after police detained the alleged chief operative of the outfit Khurram alias Mohammad Selim along with two Pakistani accomplices.

Security officials, however, have long been saying that the domestic as well as the foreign militants in Bangladesh were now in a dilapidated state under an intensified security campaign.

"I tell you this much now that... they are now in a dilapidated state in view of our coordinated anti-militant campaign (and) in fact LeT now virtually has no activities in the country," senior police officer Hassan Mahmud Khondkar said in October.

So they belongs to Pakistan ??

Ohh another proof
 
So they belongs to Pakistan ??

Ohh another proof

Yes and they were studying Engineering in Bangladesh. They were arrested by Awami league government for no reason beside circulating propaganda against Pakistan. These student were held with out solid proof of being involve with any terrorism. It was act of terrorism by Al against them. :angry:
 
Yes and they were studying Engineering in Bangladesh. They were arrested by Awami league government for no reason beside circulating propaganda against Pakistan. These student were held with out solid proof of being involve with any terrorism. It was act of terrorism by Al against them. :angry:

Ohh yes youg know better than your overnment ???

Is your supreme court is also Indian puppet why dnt SC release them ??

Just take this anti-India, anti-AL propaganda some where else :frown:

Or show some proof of your BS claim
 
Ohh yes youg know better than your overnment ???

Is your supreme court is also Indian puppet why dnt SC release them ??

Just take this anti-India, anti-AL propaganda some where else :frown:

Or show some proof of your BS claim

Where the hell I mention India in my previous post? I have said about Awami league yet you are dragging India into it. Have you gone insane?:crazy:
 
Where the hell I mention India in my previous post? I have said about Awami league yet you are dragging India into it. Have you gone insane?:crazy:

Ok my mistake

"""They were arrested by Awami league government for no reason beside circulating propaganda against Pakistan."""

Your government arrest terrorist so this is propaganda ???:hitwall:
Can you provide any source that all 3 are innocent ????
 
Ok my mistake

"""They were arrested by Awami league government for no reason beside circulating propaganda against Pakistan."""

Your government arrest terrorist so this is propaganda ???:hitwall:
Can you provide any source that all 3 are innocent ????

You must be either a kid or complete stupid. If they were terrorist then they would not have been released and sent to Pakistan. They were released because there weren't substantial evidence against these student.



Mon, Nov 15th, 2010 8:43 pm BdST
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Dhaka, Nov 15 (bdnews24.com) – Pakistan has taken back its three nationals, arrested in 2009 for their alleged connection with militancy in Bangladesh.

Pakistani embassy in Bangladesh sent them back on Monday after negotiating their release with foreign ministry officials.

The Pakistani nationals were identified as Syed Abdul Kaium alias Sufian, 22, Ashraf Ali Zihad, 24, and Monwar Ali, 30. Sufian used to study mechanical engineering at Islamic Institute of Technology in Gazipur. The two other accused are diploma engineers.

Dhaka Central Jail officials said that the accused were released from the jail on Monday around 10.30 am.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police deputy commissioner Monirul Islam told bdnews24.com that they were kept in jail without charges as there not enough evidence to file case against them.

After receiving information from some militants, arrested from Chittagong, the police on Nov 13 last year arrested the Pakistani nationals from Tongi in Gazipur and Uttara in Dhaka.

After their arrest, the then police commissioner AKM Shahidul Haque at a press conference claimed that they used to work for Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based militant outfit. "Despite their valid visas and passports, they had no permission to work in Bangladesh."

Pakistan takes back 3 'militants' | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
Yes and they were studying Engineering in Bangladesh. They were arrested by Awami league government for no reason beside circulating propaganda against Pakistan. These student were held with out solid proof of being involve with any terrorism. It was act of terrorism by Al against them. :angry:

AL in Bangladesh is equivalent to PPP in Pakistan.

PPP ministers are selling Pakistan to India.

If there was a pro Pakistani govt. AL didn't had the courage to plot against Pakistan.
 

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