Off the wire
China strives to enhance environmental protection: vice premier  • Indonesia keen to make Batam Bridge Marathon annual event  • French firms plan 320 bln euro investment to curb climate change  • Ethnic pay gap scar on multi-cultural London: mayor  • China publishes documents about Nanjing Massacre ahead of memorial day  • Jack Ma Foundation launches new rural education program  • Red Cross expects more cooperation with China in African humanitarian affairs  • 1st Ld-Writethru: China's new yuan loans beat expectations, M2 growth accelerates  • China relaxes standards for traditional Chinese medicine clinics  • Turkey's economy hits high quarterly growth of 11.1 pct in Q3  
You are here:  

Bangladeshi elite force arrest 5 militants from banned group

Xinhua,December 11, 2017 Adjust font size:

DHAKA, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Bangladesh's anti-crime elite force Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) have arrested five members of a banned militant outfit in the country's Habiganj district, along with huge books and leaflets that incite extremism.

A RAB spokesperson on Monday confirmed the arrest in Habiganj district, 163 km northeast of capital Dhakaon late Sunday night. The militants were active members of the banned Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB).

According to the spokesman, the arrestees planned to create an untoward situation on the occasion of Bangladesh's Victory Day which falls on Dec. 16.

JMB carried out a series of bombings in 63 out of the country's 64 districts, including capital Dhaka on Aug. 17, 2005, leaving two people dead and 150 others injured.

Hundreds of JMB leaders and activists were rounded up while six top leaders of the group, including Shaikh Abdur Rahman, were hanged in 2007.

Against the backdrop of a new wave of militancy rising, Bangladesh stepped up drive aimed at dismantling all terrorist outfits and their networks in the country. Enditem