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HuJI-B: Potent Threat

Sanchita Bhattacharya

Research Assistant, Institute for Conflict Management

SAIR – August 1, 2011


The July 13, 2011 Mumbai blasts (13/7) which killed 26 people has once again brought the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) into the radar of a frantic international security search. Indian agencies believe that the suspected mastermind of the blasts, Abdullah Khan of the Indian Mujahideen (IM), was hiding in Bangladesh, under protection of HuJI-B. Khan’s movements had been tracked over the past months by the National Investigation Agency, and he was known to have been operating the IM module which was assigned to maintain liaison with the HuJI-B. His module was known to have recruited some new jihadists in what may have been a joint venture with the HuJI-B. Another key link between the HuJI-B and IM was identified as Jalaluddin Mullah alias Babu Bhai, a resident of South-24 Parganas District of the Indian State of West Bengal, currently lodged in a prison in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh (India), who has also been questioned by 13/7 investigators.

A July 12, 2011, media report had noted that a dossier prepared by the Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB) indicated an increase in HuJI activities in the recent past, after a significant decline since 2008. There had been a spurt in recruitment, with at least 150 youths from West Bengal going ‘missing’. Investigations suggest that these youths were picked up by HuJI-B cadres and recruiters and were presently being trained to launch operations against India. These recruits are meant to set up sleeper cells, with each of the recruits offered INR 10,000 per month. This intelligence was developed principally on communications intercepts by the IB, and which also indicated that these sleeper cells would first be set up in North India, and later would expand into the South.

Against this backdrop, Indian Minister of External Affairs, S. M. Krishna’s statement, on July 9, 2011, asserting that it was imperative for India and Bangladesh to combat terror together, gains particular significance. Krishna declared, “We face new challenges and non-traditional security threats. The rise of religious fundamentalism, extremism and terrorism are not unfamiliar to our region. Such forces sap away the strength of our societies, threaten our state systems and are an impediment to our advancement.” Though Krishna did not name specific terrorist organisation, HuJI-B is certainly a concern for both the Indian and Bangladeshi security establishment.

Amidst these rising concerns, a Bangladesh Court, on July 3, 2011, issued arrest warrants against, Tarique Rahman (46), the fugitive eldest son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and the Senior Vice President of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and 17 others, over the August 21, 2004, grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally that killed 24 people and injured another 300, including Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) formally charged Rahman and 29 others for the attack after an "extended investigation" into the case. The Special Superintendent, CID, Abdul Kahhar Akhand, disclosed that their re-investigations indicated that operatives of HuJI-B had carried out the attack, backed by former State Minister for Home Lutfuzzaman Babar, Khaleda Zia's Political Secretary Harish Chowdhury, former minister and Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Ali Ahsan Mujaheed, and incumbent BNP lawmaker, the fugitive Mofazzal Hossain Kaikobad.

Accordingly, the charge-sheet included names of HuJI-B leaders and operatives – Maulana Sheikh Abdus Salam, who later floated a new outfit, the Islamic Democratic Party (IDP); Maulana Abdul Malek; Maulana Shawkat Osman alias Sheikh Farid; Mufti Shafiqur Rahman; Ratul Babu; and Indian national Abdul Majed Bhat associated with Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).

The exposure of these linkages between HuJI-B and other terror based Islamist factions with the BNP have created a new dynamic in Bangladesh politics of, particularly at a time of present crisis for radical Islamist forces in the country. The ongoing War Crime trials have put these forces under tremendous pressure, in turn provoking a concerted bid on their part to enlarge their own spaces for maneuver.

HuJI-B has been implicated in a number of terrorist attacks in Bangladesh and abroad, particularly India, and had been named among 12 militant outfits in a report by the Awami League (AL) Government placed before Parliament on March 16, 2009. HuJI-B cadres had gone deep underground after this report, and none of its senior cadres have been killed since then, though at least 39 members of the outfit have been arrested. Prominent among these arrests are:

May 25, 2011: Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested two HuJI-B militants, identified as Mohammad Abdus Salam (39), 'secretary' of the Sylhet District unit and Mohammad Ashraful Islam (30), 'secretary' of the Ishwardi sub-district unit of Pabna District, from Savar sub-district in Dhaka District.

April 26, 2011: RAB arrested acting chief of HuJI-B, Rahmatullah alias Sheikh Farid alias Shawkat Osman (47), from the Tongi Railway Station area of Gazipur District.

April 25, 2011: RAB arrested two HuJI-B militants, including its acting ‘Chief’ Abdul Hannan Sabbir and Ainul Haq, the recruitment and secret training coordinator, from a hideout at Keraniganj in Dhaka District.
April 15, 2010: The Detective Branch of the Police arrested the alleged UK unit ‘chief’ of HuJI-B, Golam Mostofa (55), from Osmaninagar in Sylhet District.

November 2, 2009: Police arrested Moulana Sheikh Abdus Salam, founder of the HuJI-B, for suspected links with the August 21, 2004, grenade attack on an AL rally.

These arrests have had significant impact on the organization, and there have been no attacks recorded by HuJI-B in Bangladesh since April 2009. At least 65 civilians had been killed by the outfit between March 11, 2000, and March 15, 2009. No act of violence involving the group has since been recorded within the country.

In neighboring India, however, HuJI-B continues to pose a significant threat. Apart from its suspected involvement in the 13/7 attacks, the outfit is also believed to have been behind the February 13, 2010, Pune (Maharashtra) blast, in which 17 persons were killed – the first major attack in the Indian heartland since the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai. Significantly, two days after the blast, Ilyas Kashmiri’s 313 Brigade, which controls HuJI-B, claimed responsibility for the attack. Subsequently, on July 9, 2010, intelligence agencies issued an alert about the possible penetration of 31 operatives of Bangladesh-based outfits — HuJI-B and JeI — into India, with the intention of carrying out terror strikes. Prior to the 26/11 attacks, HuJI-B had been involved in a large number of joint and independent strikes, including at least one suicide bombing, in India.

Nevertheless, the surviving leadership at large still possesses the capacity to create trouble. HuJI-B was angered following the arrest of its top leaders, including Sheikh Farid. Intelligence sources indicate that Maulana Yeahia has now taken charge of the outfit. Yeahia received training in Pakistan in 1998 and, on his return to Bangladesh, joined HuJI-B. He is known to have been involved in the fighting in Afghanistan. Despite the increasing pressure on the organization, finances do not present any significant problem. The arrested HuJI-B leader Rahmatullah alias Sheikh Farid alias Shawkat Osman, disclosed, on April 26, 2011, that the organization received financial aid from some 3,000-4,000 associates working in different countries of the Middle East.

Bangladesh has taken firm steps to quell violent Islamist extremist groupings operating on and from its soil, but it is clear that these groups have not abandoned their ideology or their objectives, and that they retain significant capacities, though pressure by intelligence and enforcement agencies has pushed them underground. Recent evidence, however, indicates some increased activity, including joint efforts with other Islamist formations such as IM, to expand capacities. The network of supporting establishments in Bangladesh, including a large number of sympathetic mosques and madrassas, as well as training establishments, has not been dismantled. Some of the Government’s recent measures, including the introduction of the 15th Amendment Bill of the Constitution on June 30,2011, which gives Islam the status of the ‘State Religion’, may well expand the spaces for radical Islamist politics in the country, legitimizing extremist formations and radical political parties such as the JeI. These are the very forces that have repeatedly jeopardized stability and development in Bangladesh in the past, and the state will have to remain extraordinarily vigilant if they are not to return to prominence in the proximate future.

South Asia Intelligence Review (SAIR), Weekly Assessments & Briefings
 


Brother Munshi, With my high regards for bengalies, I Just want to make an statement that HUJI is equally dangerous for bangladesh. Bengalies are one of the most intellectual people of India.. I assume my Bengali brothers might be understanding the risk from HUJI...

The entire Bangladesh movement was against tyranny, against fundamentalism, Against oppression... HUJI like organizations are against civilized world. In future they can tie up with AQ and Taliban, and start the war what they are doing in Afghan and pakistan
 
Amidst these rising concerns, a Bangladesh Court, on July 3, 2011, issued arrest warrants against, Tarique Rahman (46), the fugitive eldest son of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and the Senior Vice President of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and 17 others, over the August 21, 2004, grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally that killed 24 people and injured another 300, including Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed.

Wow, is this guy seriously going by this? :rofl:

Whoever masterminded the recent Mumbai attacks, it is the failure of the Indian security agencies. Especially in light of the deadly Mumbai hotel raid some years back.

There is a saying that one who points fingers at others, that one just winds up pointing the rest of the three fingers back at him/herself.
 
Whoever masterminded the recent Mumbai attacks, it is the failure of the Indian security agencies. Especially in light of the deadly Mumbai hotel raid some years back.

No doubt about that.

And a weak Govt to boot!

One should learn from China. Smash the terrorist underfoot, change the demography and send all minorities all over so that they really become minorities and not allowed to be ghettoised and all will be well.

No allowing the sermons unless vetted and cleared by the Govt and no allowing the minorities below 18 into the Mosques or religious instructions (giving enough time to the Govt to brainwash them against Islam).

Make them eat during Ramzan and not allow them their rites.

Yes, China, the friends of the Muslim world of the subcontinent are the ideal to follow. If Muslims have no objections, then why should India be left behind?

However, as an Indian, I abhor what China does, even though it is effective.

I go by the Bible - Luke 6:31 New International Version (NIV):

Do to others as you would have them do to you.

So, I reject the Chinese way even though effective!
 
No doubt about that.

And a weak Govt to boot!

One should learn from China. Smash the terrorist underfoot, change the demography and send all minorities all over so that they really become minorities and not allowed to be ghettoised and all will be well.

No allowing the sermons unless vetted and cleared by the Govt and no allowing the minorities below 18 into the Mosques or religious instructions (giving enough time to the Govt to brainwash them against Islam).

Make them eat during Ramzan and not allow them their rites.

Yes, China, the friends of the Muslim world of the subcontinent are the ideal to follow. If Muslims have no objections, then why should India be left behind?

However, as an Indian, I abhor what China does, even though it is effective.

I go by the Bible - Luke 6:31 New International Version (NIV):

Do to others as you would have them do to you.

So, I reject the Chinese way even though effective!

1. You're getting Albania and China mixed up.
2. China can enact whatever laws they want in China, according to its wishes, but your accusations are false.
3. Chinese Muslims have a long history of being patriotic and fought bravely against the Japanese during WW2, even though the Japanese tried to bribe them. Zheng He, the famous Chinese explorer was a Chinese Muslim.
4. We do not believe your propaganda.
 
No doubt about that.

And a weak Govt to boot!

One should learn from China. Smash the terrorist underfoot, change the demography and send all minorities all over so that they really become minorities and not allowed to be ghettoised and all will be well.

No allowing the sermons unless vetted and cleared by the Govt and no allowing the minorities below 18 into the Mosques or religious instructions (giving enough time to the Govt to brainwash them against Islam).

Make them eat during Ramzan and not allow them their rites.

Yes, China, the friends of the Muslim world of the subcontinent are the ideal to follow. If Muslims have no objections, then why should India be left behind?

However, as an Indian, I abhor what China does, even though it is effective.

I go by the Bible - Luke 6:31 New International Version (NIV):

Do to others as you would have them do to you.

So, I reject the Chinese way even though effective!

What does China have to do with this? I have never mentioned China in my post.
 
Its the typical Indian "Attack is the best defense" tactic. Anyway, we Bangladeshis must get used to this. Every time there has been a terrorist attack in India, India has blamed BD. Every single time they have found no proof.
 
Its the typical Indian "Attack is the best defense" tactic. Anyway, we Bangladeshis must get used to this. Every time there has been a terrorist attack in India, India has blamed BD. Every single time they have found no proof.

I believe you mean Pakistan. Or is ISI a bangladeshi agency and LeT Bangladesh based "charity organization"
 
What does China have to do with this? I have never mentioned China in my post.

I am only lauding the Chinese as they are the only ones who know how to wipe out terrorism.

Check my posts on similar threads in this forum.

I think enough of all these mollycoddling of terrorist under various guises of political correctness.

The common man's life and liberty is more important that wayward religious thoughts that are not intrinsically true. and misrepresents religion.
 
when ppl have no answers they use similies to act cool which infact look dumb.

No mate, the fact that other than your media, you can't provide any proof that ISI operates in Bangladesh - and that makes you ISI conspiracy loving folks look like loudmouthed retards.

But whatever your problems with Bangladesh are, understand that we don't actively harbor terrorists. And IF this mastermind is in Bangladesh, I am sure he'd be found. Given your claim is true, and that the mastermind traveled all the way from India to hide in Bangladesh, it's the failure of your own security agencies.

Pointing fingers don't help.
 

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